Hey Rarefish, YES, you can definitely mill those bent wood pieces and make rounded wood projects from them. But I don't use an Alaskan mill to do it. You could but the guide rail system would have to somewhat accommodate the bend, which may be hard to do. I just do my vertical mill-free cutting on them. Set them upright supported on either side well so they won't tip over. Start cutting, either from the middle down each end or from one end first or whatever. Go down one side, then the other till it is split right in half. You want to *always* cut right through the middle or better even make a 2" cant right out of the middle to deal with the Pith in the middle, which is the root cause of many a crack. Never leave that in a cant if you can help it or even if you can't! Sorry, pun intended there. Anyhow, if a big diameter log, do more similar vertical cuts as desired to make "cants" from them with the radius intact. Be careful when free milling like this without any mill to not get the tip of the saw on top touching wood unless "trapped" by the piece well to avoid any kickback. Otherwise, as safe as any other way to use a chainsaw. I like to free mill with my 28" bar but use whatever you have. - Paul