First you said lumber, then you said log - which is it?
Lumber in the form of logs... Maybe. I'm taking an educated guyess based
on what I've been told. From what I understand, they are logs for a log
home with flats cut on both sides to make them lay like lumber with a rod or
some sort of holding stud between them. Not 100% sure.
If the material is marked automagically, then the equipment should
already know where the holes are supposed to be! Possibly you/your
customer are trying to solve the wrong problem...
Manual measuring and marking application. Nothing automatic on this job
except my drills and I think the saw.
If it's a log, does it need to be rotated before drilling, or are all
the holes located along a single line?
No rotation. All holes on same plane.
Big job - more like construction than actual woodworking alone.
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Joe Agro, Jr.
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