Shoot, you got it done Bud, that's all that matters. As you said, you don't normally mill short logs, so I wouldn't worry about finding a better way to do it at this point. To me, what you got done, and how you got it done seemed just fine to me.
Well, you worked your way through it and really how often would you be cutting short logs like that you’ll figure something else out if you need to do a lot of of it great video
What I do with short logs is lay a one inch board on the log bunks and a back board on the log stops. That way I can clamp the log tight. But remember not to cut into the stops or clamp because everything is higher than your one inch low cut mark.
Shoot, you got it done Bud, that's all that matters. As you said, you don't normally mill short logs, so I wouldn't worry about finding a better way to do it at this point. To me, what you got done, and how you got it done seemed just fine to me.
Thanks Jeff
Well, you worked your way through it and really how often would you be cutting short logs like that you’ll figure something else out if you need to do a lot of of it great video
I don't think I'll need to very often, but it could be done better, that's for sure lol
What I do with short logs is lay a one inch board on the log bunks and a back board on the log stops. That way I can clamp the log tight. But remember not to cut into the stops or clamp because everything is higher than your one inch low cut mark.
Great tip!