Hello all,
I have just joined the group as I manage the woodlands on the estate where I work, as one of my many roles. One of the woods has distinct areas ranging from stands of dense ash, to mixed sweet chestnut, beech, with sycamore self seeded trees, to derelict 100 yr old coppice stools, to pure sycamore stands, all in one wood.
I intend to cut some of the chestnut coppice in the next month as soon as the felling license comes through, and have booked a sawmill in for the day to mill some chestnut stakes for our farm.
I have read little bits here and there about sycamore being good for furniture making, and wondered if there is much of a market for it? I have also got some yew and cedar small trunks which i was going to plank if there is time.
The sweet chestnut trunks range from 25cm to 75cm, which I intend to cut into 3.6m lengths and get milled into 4"x3" posts. Does anyone know quick straight trunks like this could be milled?
Thank you in advance for any guidance
Alex