Another odd job for the mill. This method of sawing is great for coffee tables, but it is rather hard on the clutch sawing diagonal to the grain of the log.
Yes good pictures, I was thinking the same as socal about the teeth cause your not really ripping anymore but more cross-cutting. I have a chainsaw mill and I will switch from 10 degree to 35 when cutting rounds or taxidermy blanks….Does your blade run thru a resorvoir of soapy water or anything?
Yes gagewestern, I do have a video on Youtube of my mill building going up. Here it is here now LOL.
Hope this is ok??
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