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Bentley

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Homemade Bucking Table.
« on: March 28, 2025, 02:25:18 PM »

Finally got around to making one of these so processing wood would be a little simpler, faster and more comfortable. I plan on a 20 inch round length, so I will need to work on the spacing of the 4x4's also need to put some kind of stop on one end so that the primal logs line up at the right intervals for cuts each time they are loaded on the table.  Trying to figure out what will work best for that.  I made those 6 cuts in about 60 seconds, so not having to bend over and not having to roll logs to finish cuts makes the work much faster.  And you have the option to take right from table and put on splitter, or do a bunch and just send them to the deck!



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Re: Homemade Bucking Table.
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2025, 05:39:07 PM »

Just an observation (no lumber jack in me) would it make it easier if you maybe added a few more 4x4’s between them so to possibly avoid chain saw binding?
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Re: Homemade Bucking Table.
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2025, 11:43:04 PM »

Pretty much what I will have to do.  I am trying not to get it to busy with them as I hope to lower the logs onto the table instead of drop or roll them on and my forks are set, so there has to be a certain amount of space between them to do that!
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