Hello,
I've started to become more interested in green woodworking and I'm curious to know the best way to make planks/boards in the field?
I have had some success making small planks using hard wood batons and a froe, but there's a fallen Scots pine I have my eye on and I'd love to lift a few longer (say 5ft x 1ft x 1") planks from it for a project.
Perhaps it'd be worth buying a rip saw? Currently only tools I am using are a 21" buck saw, and a 1lb and 1/2lb hatchet. Realistically I can tidy up any timber at home with power tools but I'd like to learn without
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
I've started to become more interested in green woodworking and I'm curious to know the best way to make planks/boards in the field?
I have had some success making small planks using hard wood batons and a froe, but there's a fallen Scots pine I have my eye on and I'd love to lift a few longer (say 5ft x 1ft x 1") planks from it for a project.
Perhaps it'd be worth buying a rip saw? Currently only tools I am using are a 21" buck saw, and a 1lb and 1/2lb hatchet. Realistically I can tidy up any timber at home with power tools but I'd like to learn without
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Last edited: