I've a softwood tree cut down to approx 10 foot, with a chair shape roughed out by the tree surgeon. I want to shape it - taking out up to 6" in places - mostly in the internal chair space.
I'm not going to use a chainsaw - never used one before, difficult access.
I've looked at the scary attachments for minigrinders: woodsaw disks, chainsaw disks, and decided against those on safety grounds, and having seen someone using an arbortech grinder I'm inclined not to try that either.
My jigsaw isn't really up to it, and I can't get it into the corners.
I've had some success with a sharp chisel (wood is still green), but there's a lot to remove so it'll take a long time, especially with grain running all over the place, and I've got a cheap multitool from screwfix, which I'm sure will help.
Any other ideas?
Cheers,
Stephen
I'm not going to use a chainsaw - never used one before, difficult access.
I've looked at the scary attachments for minigrinders: woodsaw disks, chainsaw disks, and decided against those on safety grounds, and having seen someone using an arbortech grinder I'm inclined not to try that either.
My jigsaw isn't really up to it, and I can't get it into the corners.
I've had some success with a sharp chisel (wood is still green), but there's a lot to remove so it'll take a long time, especially with grain running all over the place, and I've got a cheap multitool from screwfix, which I'm sure will help.
Any other ideas?
Cheers,
Stephen