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rosiesdad
Posted 12/6/2025 07:03 (#11458992 - in reply to #11458630)
Subject: RE: ? for engineers, wood workers, and all around know it all's ;> )



Western-Central Lower Michigan
15000ft is a lot of ripping.
Your saw is NOT going to be happy, I have a 2hp cabinet saw, and that is a minimum, if I had that much red oak to rip, I would consider hiring it done, or buying a 3hp saw.
BUT, if you got to try anyway, see if you can find a 9" carbide QUALITY saw blade.
Does the wood have any real straight edges? or is it typical from the kiln wood?
What is your end goal with the wood? Are you going to thickness plane the wood? Is this a custom job for someone, or shares with someone?
I have worked with some good quantities of rough wood from the kiln. Its work to make boards to be ready to use.
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