“Not milling is like leaving a sack of money out to rot”
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The Swedish Portable Sawmill
9:09 Logosol M8
6:56 Slabbing Fir
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great design most use one 2x4 and level it for first cut but two is better and wont flex with the same ease "2 is 1 and 1 is none"
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http://youtu.be/nXhfF6-GYJo
Chainsaw mill for logs until 25" diameter and 16´length.
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Sägewerk für die Kettensäge - Antrieb Stihl MS880 Magnum mit 10Ps.
Zuschnitt einer 55cm trockenen Eiche.
I show a cut of a 23" dry oak. The Saw is Stihl MS 880 Magnum with 10hp.
http://youtu.be/GgBZ0Qt1u8Q
MAN! that's some fine dust! Is it a hard-as log, blunt, or just standard chain? hard to tell with such a short vid, with a mill your wasting your time without the right chain, bare minimum it needs to be sharpened at 10 degrees, sometimes 0, also skip tooth makes a huge difference, especially on wider cuts, (reduces powerhead load,+ more gullet per tooth) on softer- cleaner logs you can go with square grind as well to speed things up, but i just like a semi chisel skip tooth with 10 deg. grind
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Husky 3120 and Stihl MS880
both have around 122cc ...and one has a tuning up to 10hp
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slabbing is hard on the saw, even for pro saws. They run at righter carb settings, use more bar oil and have a skip-tooth or ripping chain. This cheap consumer model saw will die quite quickly..
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Ripping requires a special chain and a powerful saw. This guy is burning his way through with friction. Save your money go to your local lumber yard.
With the Logosol Sawmill M8 you can quickly produce high-class planks and boards from your logs, in the length and dimensions of your choice. The sawmill is simple to use -- and easy to own.
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http://www.timbertools.com/Products/LignaTool-chain-saw-guide.html
What you can do with the LignaTool Chain Saw Guide:
- Cut a perfectly flat surface from either left or right
- Cut off timbers up to 14 x 16 inches
- Cut a wide range of compound angles (+/- 75° horizontal / +/- 75° vertical)
- Position your cut precisely with the bright laser scribe line
- Use it anywhere. Easily portable. Take it from the workshop to the construction site and back.
- Use with either gas or electric chainsaws
- Stay safe, using the unique protection guard
- Use the protection guard with or without the guide, mounted on the chainsaw, anytime, anywhere
- Make cleaner cuts with special chisel chain
The Swedish Portable Sawmill
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