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  • Lofting Table with Dovetailed Joints

    Dovetailed Lofting Table

    The content describes a lofting table with handcut dovetails and individually cut gridlines on the surface. The author recounts the difficulty of cutting the gridlines using a circular saw and states that they do not plan to repeat the process in the future.

    Posted by www.joeharmondesign.com on 2006-11-08 06:37:10

  • Output side of a rotary cutter

    Rotary cutter output side

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    Posted by www.joeharmondesign.com on 2006-11-08 05:27:08

  • Removing the Bark from the Osage Orange Tree

    Debarking the Osage Orange

    The content is very short, containing only seven words: “Chucked up in the debarker and ready to roll or spin.” The phrase “chucked up” refers to the process of feeding logs into a machine that removes their outer bark, known as a debarker, and “ready to roll or spin” implies that the logs are now prepared for further processing or transportation, possibly for use in the production of paper or lumber.

    In general, the debarking process is important for ensuring the quality and durability of wooden products. Bark can contain pests or diseases that could weaken the wood or compromise its usefulness, and removing it also creates a smoother surface for further milling. Depending on the type of debarker used, the logs may be tumbled in a drum or passed through a rotating ring that scrapes off the outer layer of bark.

    Once the logs are stripped of their bark, they may be transported to a sawmill or paper mill for additional processing. In sawmills, the logs are typically cut into boards, planks, or other shapes for use in construction or woodworking projects. At paper mills, the logs are chopped into small chips or ground into pulp, which can then be processed into paper or cardboard. In either case, the debarking step is a crucial part of the overall production process.

    Overall, the phrase “chucked up in the debarker and ready to roll or spin” represents the initial stage of preparing logs for further use, highlighting the importance of this step in ensuring the quality and usability of wooden products in various industries.

    Posted by www.joeharmondesign.com on 2006-11-08 05:36:19

  • Osage Orange Debarking Continued: Part 2

    Debarking the Osage Orange pt. 2

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    Posted by www.joeharmondesign.com on 2006-11-08 05:35:25

  • Waiting for the Osage Orange.

    Osage Orange waiting

    The content is too short to be summarized to 2000 words.

    The sentence “debarked and waiting to be taken to the rotary cutter” simply describes a piece of wood that has had its bark removed and is now waiting to be further processed using a rotary cutter. The overall context and purpose of this action is missing.

    Posted by www.joeharmondesign.com on 2006-11-08 05:33:39