Jeff Fox wrote:
... You will fry the blade, ...
And don't go fast just because you've got a mondo blade and gobs of horsepower to shove it through the wood. "You'll fry the blade."! Another DAMHIK!!
I've had good luck with 3TPI skip tooth blades for most any work destined for the lathe. Not worried about smoothness of the cut so I'll go bi metal or silicone steel. They both seem to work well in wet wood. Around here, the Puget Sound region of WA state, we're fortunate to have a really good saw shop in Seattle, Eastside Saw. Yeah that's a shameless plug but they're a top notch source for all things saw blade related. It pays to search out a local vendor that has a good working knowledge of what's best for a given cutting application.
Don't know how big your 'logs' are or what kind of wood, but I have a feeling, perhaps wrong but, ... you'll be taxing your saw. I do wish you luck.
As for the 'dry' logs you 'claim' to posess, I have to invoke the NPDH rule! And failure to provide species data for the initial question adds another 30 lashes with a wet noodle!
Just kiddin'. I'm jealous 'coz I've got a plastic bag full of plum that's begging me to get it on the lathe and I just can't get to it!