The Log Blog

November 5, 2009

Peeling and Prepping

Filed under: Whole Tree projects — Tags: , , — admin @ 2:09 pm

Whole Trees is getting ready to start the framing of a greenhouse for Troy Gardens Community Farm in Madison, WI.  It will have round wood columns and beams and rafters and our crew took advantage of the lovely sunny day to do their work outside rather than in our (semi) enclosed workshop.  Some of the columns will come from our supply of already harvested timber.

Derek wields the pressure washer with skill and grace

Derek wields the pressure washer with skill and grace

Since they can turn a little grey and mossy while being “stored” in the woods, Derek is giving them a quick power wash.  The water brings out all these gorgeous colors and patterns in the wood.

mushrooms grow all over the place here

mushrooms grow all over the place here

the gleamingly clean logs

the gleamingly clean logs

More of the pieces for the greenhouse structure were harvested just today.  A few steps away, Rob and Russel are peeling several new arrivals.  They’re moving pretty fast so I just snapped a pic while the strips of bark flew off the trunks. They two of them can strip a trunk down to clean bare heartwood in 15 minutes.

Rob and Russel peel the bark off some recently harvested trees

Rob and Russel peel the bark off some more recently harvested trees

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