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VIDEO - Woodworking Can be a Blast
October 13, 2008
by Sam Sherrill
Then, by coincidence, I happened to find a man who likes to blow things up with black powder, including blowing up trees. He inspected the log and said that he thought he could blow it lengthwise into several mill-sized sections, even though it would be the biggest one he had ever attempted. To increase the likelihood of success, the large end with the limb stubs was removed. Still, there was a distinct possibility that the powder would simply blow the log to smithereens. On a rainy day in April 2005, the man and his assistant, several other witnesses, and I gathered to see if the log could be blasted into usable sections. I positioned myself about 50' away with the video camera ready to roll. The log was sitting on an asphalt surface wet with rain. As the video above shows, the first blast split the log into two halves and blew one across the slick asphalt in my general direction. Fortunately, the angle of the blast was such that the log skidded past me instead of into me. Subsequent blasts (taped from a greater distance) parted the log into usable sections. My sawyer hauled them to his mill where they were sawed into lumber. Today, most of the boards are air-drying in my shop where in a few months my son and I will begin fashioning them into the tables and benches the owner commissioned. My wife, who is a pen turner, turned 20 pens and 20 letter openers that the owner gave away as presents this past Christmas. Final thoughts: If you have never worked with explosives, absolutely do not try this on your own. Regarding blasting anything, if you think you are far enough away, move back half again that distance anyway. And, there is always another way to skin a cat, or split a log. PW Sam is a professor at the University of Cincinnati. He is a lifelong woodworker and the author of “Harvesting Urban Timber: A Complete Guide” (2003, Linden Publishing). Contact him at samuel.sherrill@uc.edu or visit his web site at harvestingurbantimber.com. |
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