I am looking for advice and/or services to cut a white oak log into slabs. The log is 17 feet long and a 48 inch diameter at the base. The circumference is 12.5 ft at base and 11.5 ft at top. It has been dead standing for the last five years. Felled 2 days ago. I would like to explore the options of cutting it length wise with the grain. This would result in at least 4 - 17' X 44"-48" slabs with 4 inch thickness. These giant slabs will definitely present their own obstacles, but will they ever be beautiful. The other option would be to cross cut the log and get roughly 48 round slabs of 44"-48" in diameter (3" thickness). Last option that I am thinking about is to mix up the cross cuts and the long slabs. Maybe I could get a good mix of 12 foot slabs and 48" round slabs. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. Looking forward to being part of this forum.