how can i mill a chunk of a log into a block for carving?

October 12th, 2008 | by admin |
carving
tibbs k asked:


We had to cut down plumb tree after a windstorm last week, and have a few 15″x 10″ logs left over. I have been wanting to get into wood carving / whittling and was wondering if I could cut or take these logs somewhere and get a few 6×6 or 8×8 or whatever blocks of wood.
Also would Plumb even be good to carve?

Harvey
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