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I'm Chris from make everything and today we're going to make a side table out of a slice of a log so a few weeks ago we decided to take my new Husqvarna 31 20 XP and give it a shot on some of these 28 inch oak logs that I had so here's my friend Mike cutting up a cookie off of that log and that one had a pretty big split in it so we cut another one these are reto blog they're the same ones that I tried out my chainsaw mill on when I set that up so once we have these cut I sticker them and left them out in the yard for about three weeks and then I drew it up so I sketched out this table using the log and sort of just approximate dimensions I knew I wanted it to be 24 inches high and about 18 to 20 inches wide at the base pretty rough it's a quick and dirty assembly for me so here I am just pulling one of these logs off the pile and again I wanted something that wasn't going to have a big major split in it and he set out to dry for about three weeks so any of the major cracking had alre...