Hi folks. I think I might know of a fallen tree with one or two burrs on it, and I'm thinking of headling along to harvest them to carve a few bits and pieces from.
I've got a small axe (Husqvarna Hatchet - 35cm/14 inches long, about 0.6kg/1.3lbs),
A woodlore style full tang knife,
and a pretty ordinary carpenter's saw (not aggressive teeth, maybe not so hot for green wood).
I also have a small lump hammer I could probably use to drive in some wooden wedges if that's something one would use to get a burr off a tree.
A few questions...
1> Are the tools I have up to the job?
1a> If not - what would I need to get to be up to the job?
2> What methods are likely to be best?
3> Are there any safety issues I need to consider (apart from normal safety regarding the tools) - particularly to do with the tree and whatever stresses are likely to be present?
I'm aware that there's more to cutting trees than just whacking them with the right blade, but I've never cut more than small stuff so though I'd ask people who'd know more about it and might be able to advise.
Thanks folks.
I've got a small axe (Husqvarna Hatchet - 35cm/14 inches long, about 0.6kg/1.3lbs),
A woodlore style full tang knife,
and a pretty ordinary carpenter's saw (not aggressive teeth, maybe not so hot for green wood).
I also have a small lump hammer I could probably use to drive in some wooden wedges if that's something one would use to get a burr off a tree.
A few questions...
1> Are the tools I have up to the job?
1a> If not - what would I need to get to be up to the job?
2> What methods are likely to be best?
3> Are there any safety issues I need to consider (apart from normal safety regarding the tools) - particularly to do with the tree and whatever stresses are likely to be present?
I'm aware that there's more to cutting trees than just whacking them with the right blade, but I've never cut more than small stuff so though I'd ask people who'd know more about it and might be able to advise.
Thanks folks.