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    simondavies3
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      @simondavies3

      Earlier this year, we had a large fir tree chopped down and the trunk was sliced into a number of "cheeses", some of which were scattered across the garden on request from Madame.

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      The subsequent request is to excavate the cheeses to provide a plant holder surprise.

      The wood is reasonably dry but my attempts with a drill and the largest spade bit I could find are slow and not effective. A router doesn't reach down far enough. My chain saw is only using (dangerously) the tip. I have contelplated a mini tct wood saw blade in an angle grinder but not proceeded any further.

      Faced with a similar problem to similar dimensions (roughly 0.5m across, depth to say 30cm), how would "YOU" proceed…..?
      BTW, once one is completed, I have a further 6 to do…..

      All ideas welcomed!

      Simon

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      #37029
      simondavies3
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        @simondavies3

        need some way to do this easily

        #619704
        Robert Atkinson 2
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          @robertatkinson2

          You can get wood caring disks for angle grinders. Might be worth a try. Radom example from web:

          https://www.rutlands.com/sp+more-carving-carving-discs-wood-carving-discs-convex-and-concave-100mm-set-of-2-rutlands%C2%AE+r4200

          No idea if the product or seller is any good….

          Robert.

          #619707
          Ady1
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            @ady1

            A multi tool would get you in there but it would be a long job

            Weaken the hole with a long drill bit making x50 holes then carve it out with the chainsaw?

            Edited By Ady1 on 04/11/2022 11:02:44

            #619708
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133

              A home-brewed ‘core drill ‘ might do the job.

              MichaelG.

              #619709
              ega
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                @ega

                Find someone with a really big wood lathe.

                #619710
                Ady1
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                  @ady1

                  I would do the job sideways, not vertically btw

                  #619711
                  blowlamp
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                    @blowlamp

                    I think a large auger bit would chomp its way through. Use a chain drilling strategy to clear the area and then chisel or burn out what's left.

                    Martin.

                    #619712
                    JasonB
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                      @jasonb

                      25mm SDS+ Auger bit and stitch drill a ring around the diameter hole you want. I would go right through probably coming in from each end as it will be quicker and easier than trying to pig out the waste in the middle. If that is not an option then lots of auger holes to remove as much as possible

                      Even with an decent size SDS+ drill you will need to apply a reasonable pressure as the screw point will not draw the bit in to end grain as well as it would side grain.

                      #619716
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133
                        Posted by Michael Gilligan on 04/11/2022 11:00:45:

                        A home-brewed ‘core drill ‘ might do the job.

                        .

                        By which I mean :

                        a suitably large diameter steel tube, with slices cut from a TCT circular saw blade welded onto the end.

                        It doesn’t need to be very accurately, or prettily, made

                        MichaelG.

                        #619718
                        Clive Hartland
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                          @clivehartland94829

                          Cut the log in half lengthways and proceed from there with the chain saw.

                          Join up the 2 halves with a few stainless steel screws from the ship chandler.

                          #619720
                          Tris
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                            @tris

                            Perfect job for an adze, or an arbortech carving disc in an angle grinder.

                            #619721
                            not done it yet
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                              @notdoneityet

                              Cut it all the way through and screw on a perforated sheet as the bottom of the “excavation”?

                              #619724
                              Bazyle
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                                @bazyle

                                Wood is more difficult to drill into end grain than sideways.
                                A smaller say 1/2 in standard twist drill will do better than a spade or auger bit. The smaller holes will go in quicker than large holes so overall time saving. be careful not to apply bending pressure to the bit.

                                Another approach is a circular saw with a small blade. Tack a stop block over to one edge so the saw is controlled and hold it onto the work at 45 degrees, then lower it into the wood, keep moving round and eventually you get a shallow circular bowl, This gives you a better surface to start drilling outwards at 45 degrees, finally chiselling down wards around the rim.

                                If you can make a starter hole and dry the wood a bit you might be able to start a little fire in the middle and control the burn.

                                #619726
                                Paul Lousick
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                                  @paullousick59116

                                  Lots of wood carving disks for angle grinders are available on ebay which are made for jobs like that.

                                  But use with caution as they are very dangerous

                                  #619729
                                  Jeff Dayman
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                                    @jeffdayman43397

                                    Chainsaw, used carefully. a smaller one will be safer than say a 20" one for this job.

                                    #619733
                                    Lindsay
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                                      @lindsaydonaldson93648

                                      Start a small fire in the centre. Extinguish when it reaches the desired dimensions

                                      #619739
                                      simondavies3
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                                        @simondavies3

                                        Thanks all for your thoughts and ideas. I think I will proceed with the wood carving route. My afforts to date using drilling methods have proved laborious and slow, hopefully this will allow some more speed.

                                        Unfortunately lighting open fires around here is strictly forbidden – and whilst I tend to treat such instructions with a certain 'flexibility', our experiences a few years back have encouraged me to follow the rules…this took 4 days to extinguish with 9 water bombers and helicopters plus ground based firefighters and came to around 200m of our house. Concentrates the mind!
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                                        Wood carving results will be relayed back to the forum!

                                        #619744
                                        Martin Kyte
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                                          @martinkyte99762

                                          Bore a 1” hole and enlarge with a chisel.

                                          regards Martin

                                          #619748
                                          File Handle
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                                            @filehandle

                                            I made a nesting box from a log by removing a vertical section, then used a chain saw to hollow out a U shape, then reattached the removed section and added a new bottom piece. But in this case I would tend towards chain drilling with a smaller bit, then use a chisel / gouge to complete the job. Then readd a base with drainage. I have drilled tree stumps to aid rotting, twist drills are best, with a powerful drill.. Perforated metal or plastic would make a good free draining base..

                                            #619752
                                            Dalboy
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                                              @dalboy

                                              Not the best way to dish out a log as it is more likely split very easily and you will end up with two halves. The only wood ideal for end grain turning is something like Yew.

                                              But if you know a friendly woodturner who has hollowing tools then that would be ideal it could also be done with a sturdy bowl gouge

                                              #619767
                                              noel shelley
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                                                @noelshelley55608

                                                It is soft wood and filled with earth will soon rot ! Don't bother !

                                                #619768
                                                Nicholas Farr
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                                                  @nicholasfarr14254

                                                  Hi, drill down with a large hole-saw, over lapping as much as you can and as deep as will allow, then get your wood chisel and mallet and chop out all the bits, then you can drill down with your hole-saw again and chop out all the next lot of bits, repeat until you are as deep as you want it. devil

                                                  Regards Nick.

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