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Brouse
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Topic: 2 x 6 caber makin...Posted: 7/07/09 at 1:31pm |
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Open to other suggestions but looking to make a caber. Figuring on getting
3 20 foot 2 x 6's. I don't know the weight of these so what length am I looking to cut these? 18'? 16'? Thanks. |
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Posted: 7/07/09 at 3:27pm |
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If memory serves, 16' would be 75#. That's a good B-level caber (because of the lack of taper). I suspect 18' would weigh 84-85# and be pretty tough to turn.
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Posted: 7/08/09 at 1:32am |
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I've got a 15 footer that I tapered a bit and rounded off pretty nice down at the bottom and it's a lot heavier than 75 pounds. I'm guessing pretty close to 90-95.
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Posted: 7/08/09 at 1:39am |
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Hmm, I think there's an element of truth here. I now think my 16'er weighed 85 lbs (because it rated 750 on the Bradshaw scale).
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Posted: 7/08/09 at 2:08pm |
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you can buy a 4x6x16 ant most lowes and home dept. and it treated wood so it will last longer. I bet it weighs 90-110lbs
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Posted: 7/09/09 at 2:24pm |
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our group got some piece of pressure treated wood thats 12 ft. long and it initially weighed 90 lbs. great practice caber. 12 ft is a little short, but as i said, its great for practice. I think it was $30 or something close. oh, and it is a 4x6
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Posted: 7/10/09 at 12:29pm |
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My brother and I went to a home depot and for $50 got a 6x6 18' pre-treated timber. A little sanding and we have taking off about two feet between the taper and off the top. I have not clue how much it weighs but it is definitely a challenge to turn. Good practice I think though. If I could turn this I can turn most others.
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Posted: 7/11/09 at 3:32pm |
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Excellent feedback boys, it's appreciated.
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Posted: 7/14/09 at 3:24pm |
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Matt, If you're interested, I'll be bringing cabers to the Ren Fest in Holly, and maybe the Kzoo one as well. I could hook you up with a nice cedar for a reasonable amount, save you some $ and work. It won't be until the end of August, but let me know if you're interested. Dale |
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Posted: 7/22/09 at 4:32pm |
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Dale, I'm definitely interested. I'll be in Kzoo for sure.
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Posted: 7/22/09 at 6:24pm |
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Just a note for those of you using presure treated wood for you cabers, make sure you are wearing gloves when you are handling them. I am a carpenter and we are taught in school to always wear gloves when handling presure treated lumber because the chemicals they use to treat it can be toxic. I am told it is actually pretty nasty stuff with some bad side effects. Maybe also taping the bottom six feet might be a good idea, especially where it comes in contact with your neck and head.
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Posted: 7/24/09 at 8:50am |
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thanks for the heads up swollenknuck, I appreciate it. Ill let our group caber guy know.
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