Milling Big Logs with a Portable Chainsaw Mill
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 Published On Dec 2, 2023

I've had this log sitting here for quite a while. I began milling it a while back, but after hitting a nail and dulling the chain, it got put on the back burner. Its time to get back to this project before winter really sets in. Join me on an exciting adventure as I tackle the challenging task of milling big logs with a portable chainsaw mill. Watch as I demonstrate my process of turning large logs into beautiful, usable lumber using a powerful and efficient chainsaw mill. Learn valuable tips, techniques, and safety precautions for successful milling, and discover the endless possibilities of creating your own custom lumber for woodworking projects.

Starting to mill this log -    • Chainsaw Milling a Big Figured Log | ...  
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Assembling the Mill -    • Assembling and Testing the Granberg A...  
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