After few years of intensive work, my old self-made Chain-Saw-Mill got bit tired; time to upgrade it! Building, Alaskan style sawmill made of wood.
Mostly hand-tools, scrap wood and few iron parts, recycled from the old saw. I learned much from the weak points and demonstrate better possibilities.
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- Why the small nordic wood parts are soaked in linseedoil?
The chain-oil had wettend and weakened the same parts of the old saw. They got really soft! By soaking them in linseedoil the pores are filled and i hope, that this problem will not come up again.
- How large boards can be sawn?
With this saw, up to about 40 cm. But it is very easy to put the same Saw-Mill onto a bigger chainsaw. That is why the two long pieces of pine on the sides are kept longer. Just few screws to open and close again. With my bigger Saw i can cut till 90 cm.
In hight it can do till 30 cm. So big enough even for the biggest timber frame material!
- Is it not too dangerous to use?
Chain-Saw is always dangerous; life is, all in all! Most important is to stay focused, to take care and to stop working when tired.
- Did you bye this nice pair of tong&groove plains just to build this Saw-Mill?
No, i used them to make furniture and wooden floors as well. These are really nice tools, i much enjoy to use them!
- It seems, that your workbench is not stable at all..??
Fortunately it is very stable; unfortunately the floor in the workshop is absolutely unstable and the tripod of my camera too. Maybe one day i´ll fix this floor, or i build a new one...
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