If you have a sawmill, you probably have a sawbuck.
Traditional sawbucks are X-shaped (which is why a ten-dollar bill is called a sawbuck, but I digress) and made of several single frames. When the wood is cut, most of it falls to the ground.
The traditional form is easy to build, but triangular shape that holds the wood holds only half as much as a rectangle of the same dimensions.
My first sawbuck was the traditional X-shape but with doubled frames a couple of inches apart. Firewood did not fall to the ground, but the sawbuck didn't hold much wood. It had to be small because my chainsaw has a short bar. The frames were so close together, I gradually whittle some away and began to hit nails.
So I built a better one.
Негізгі бет Ойын-сауық Building a Better Sawbuck for my Woodland Mills Sawmill
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