Just a bit of an update with the Bandsaw mill.
I finally put a log on the mill and made half a dozen cuts.
Given that I was using the blade that was my first attempt at sharpening the cutting speed is fine but making these cuts highlighted two problems with the mill.
The first is that although the mill has a 35" wide cut, the blade could only be raised 20" above the height of the log rails.
A quick inspection showed that the original design of the mill limited the maximum height to 26" inches but some modifications and additions to guards had been made by the previous owner that prevented the carriage from being raised more than 20".
So out with the angle grinder and a thin cut off wheel and I cut small non-critical pieces off some guards, and I replaced o guard bracket with another one that did not get in the way.
I also replaced an original carriage bracket that was in the way with another that still did the intended job but did not conflict.
All this means the blade can now reach a height of 28".
I could get another 2" of vertical movement but that will mean mean rebuilding the fuel tank frame.
The second problem related to hog holding during cutting.
The mill came with one of these adjustable height clamps on blade entry side
And 4 of the log support rails have these on the blade exits side
The 2 x 2: internal sockets welded to the side of the support are designed to hold either short lengths of steel square tubing, or wooden poles, which the log can be pushed up against (by the clamp above) while cutting.
Once the cant is squared up the regular shaped cant can just be held by the 1/2" thick pieces of steel plate welded to the top of the support rails.
Although this all seemed to work well enough for the small regular shaped logs we saw being cut by the previous owner I was not happy with this for the irregular shaped log I was trying to cut.
The log was rocking too much during the cut especially at the end of the log that was not clamped
I figured at least one more log clamp would help so during the last week I have been making a prototype holder.
In the pic below mine is the silver green shown alongside the one that came with the mill
The original log clamp can be easily repositioned along the galvanised pipe but the galvanised pipe is welded to the log support frame and cannot be moved to another position.
The new one can be moved to any of the log support rails.
Now I would like to make something similar for the other side so that the log is well and truly held firmly while it is being cut.