Greetings all:
I have 3 questions that are centered squarely in my values of "do it yourself" and "spend less"
The first...
1) What your ideas for finding old wood to salvage...my first thoughts are cabinets, pianos, tables, house beams? Where to look...what to look for...reduce reuse recycle, etc.
2) What is the ideal set up and method for cutting a plank into "skins" around 1/8-3/16 inch, I am guessing its not easy...my first thought is band saw and a somewhat specialized guide that exerts pressure evenly across the plank and guides smoothly across the saw. Then I figure a drum sander. My guess is those two items are going to run $2,000 or so for both. Then its figuring out a process that gives some quality control...
3) Is this a ridiculous pursuit, should I pay people to prep my tops/sides/backs a la LMI/StewMAC etc? Would I be wasting money trying to save money? heh...wouldn't be the first time any of us had that happen...