DIY Chainsaw Mini Mill Counterbalance

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Videos in this series~ (part 1) Chainsaw beam guide from wood ►   • Chainsaw beam guide from wood (DIY mi...   (part 2) DIY Chainsaw Mini Mill Counterbalance: ►   • DIY Chainsaw Mini Mill Counterbalance   (part 3 ) DIY Chainsaw Mini Mill Quick Clamp: ►   • DIY Chainsaw Mini Mill Quick Clamp   (part 4) Log Prep & Procedure for DIY Chainsaw Mini Mill: ►   • DIY Chainsaw Mini Mill Log Prep & Pro...   REFINEMENT TIPS: 1) Make light passes. Don't get greedy with your depth; cutting only 1" per pass uses the low tip, so it will eject chips more efficiently, keep saw speed, use less gas, require less chain sharpening, and in general, go faster. Trust me on this one. 2) Let the saw and the jig do the work. Don't horse it. If you use the weights and make ten 1" deep cuts, you're guaranteed to end up with some usable lumber. It goes fast, and with all the shallow cuts, it'll keep you moving. 3) Use a guide board that sticks over the end of your log by a foot. You'll need the extra length to run out the jig. The guide board can be a few inches short on the start end. Polyurethane it to keep it clean, straight, and smooth. Sand it lightly on occasion. Lubricants are a waste of time. 4) Don't overwork your saw. There are lots of other things to be working on while you're milling, so try to mix up tasks enough to allow the chainsaw to stay cool. Let it run for 20 seconds after a slab separates, and then turn it off so that it can rest for a few minutes while you set up for the next slab. Keep your saw in the shade. 5) Add gas and bar oil between every other slab. In general (with an MS170), expect one fill-up to cut around two 8'x8" Maple slabs. 6) Use a new chain for milling. Time and precision sharpening equipment are both money. Don't bother trying to sharpen a dull chain enough to mill again; it's not economical to do so for a small saw like an MS170, since a new chain costs only around $25. Instead, after milling two 8' logs from your new chain, install it on a general-purpose saw, where you can simply file-sharpen over the remainder of the chain's life. Eye-sharpening works well enough for limbing and logging, but milling operations require more precise tooling to get good, repeatable results. 7) Concentrate on keeping your pace fast and consistent. Note where your toes are. Don't run the saw more than 1" deeper than the underside of the log. Don't hit the ground, ever. Mind your back; hunched pulling is bad for it. Find a sawhorse log height that's comfortable for you if you're planning on milling more than one log today. Chapters: 0:00 ►Technique 2:50►Counterbalance 3:42 ►Tips 7:17 ►Milling 9:17 ►Results It's a better use of my time to write keywords like chainsaw chain saw lumber mill sharpen DIY jig fix quick easy mill milling how to chainsaw howto timber stihl echo husky husqvarna husqvarna blade make wood tree clamps beam mill miller beam machine timber tuff lumber mill chain saw than it is for me to here flex a literary muscle that nobody sees. If a tree falls in the forest, and nobody hears it, does it stihl make a sound? The question starts to become not so absurd as one begins to occupy a mindset that considers the tree's perspective. What is sound, but one way to internalize some few of the oscillations that surround us like best chainsaw tricks and tips top ten chain saw sharpening jigs poulan pro craftsman dewalt chain makila mill lumber home depot lowes stihl felling axe ax hatchet sharpening stone chain lumber mill gas cheapest chainsaw on amazon chainsaw chain saw lumber mill sharpen DIY jig fix quick easy mill milling how to chainsaw howto timber stihl echo husky husqvarna husqvarna pocket83 blade make wood tree clamps beam guide mill miller beam machine timber tuff lumber mill chain saw
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