The other day I stopped by the big shop and a friend was working on a project using a 1/2 of a red cedar log.
I ended up using an old Skil brand electric planer. I'd never used one before. Dang, that thing is sweet for stock removal, I'll have to be on the lookout for one. I didn't realize how good they are for some things.
We cut saw kerfs on the tablesaw to flatten the log, using a square board on either end for reference and an extra long auxiliary fence. Then we broke off the pieces that we'd kerfed and removed what was left of the center with the hand planer before finishing it up with a belt sander.
I ended up using an old Skil brand electric planer. I'd never used one before. Dang, that thing is sweet for stock removal, I'll have to be on the lookout for one. I didn't realize how good they are for some things.
We cut saw kerfs on the tablesaw to flatten the log, using a square board on either end for reference and an extra long auxiliary fence. Then we broke off the pieces that we'd kerfed and removed what was left of the center with the hand planer before finishing it up with a belt sander.