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Blog: Then & Now; Converting Trees into Lumber { "__shgImageV2Elements": { "uuid": "s-6f868d6f-ac28-4969-bd96-0e4472627b95" } } …
Blog: Why You Should Save Your Woodchips It's time to rethink our relationship with woodchips and see them as a valuable resource rather than waste. By saving and repurposing the chips created by your Woodland Mills wood chipper, you can save both time and money wh …
Blog: The Myth of the Torque Wrench Torque wrenches are commonly used for tensioning sawmill blades, but at Woodland Mills, we have learned that the "hand turn" method is far superior to the torque wrench on any models produced from 2020 onward. After extensive tes …
Blog: Exploring the Best Wood Species for Your DIY Woodworking Photo posted by Roger McGuigan on the Woodland Mills Product Owners & Community group. The reasons for getting into woodworking are as diverse as the individuals who venture into the trade. Maybe …
Blog: Sawyers vs. Sawdust Cutting logs on a Woodland Mills portable sawmill creates many things for our sawyers; joy, satisfaction, cheap lumber, and of course - sawdust. It can make your workspace a mess and be a pain to dispose of, but once you find a use for it …
Sawyer Showcase: God's Country Live Edge Wood Milling A Sawyer's Retirement Journey When Karl retired last summer, he got to spend a lot more quality time with the ones he loves - including his HM126 portable sawmill. He began milling ovals and rounds which h …