Well, I'm building a chainsaw mill.

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sawn_penn

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Well, I've decided to build a chainsaw mill. I've got a heap of unistrut, and I've half got my head around how a mig welder works (things work much better when the anode & cathode are around the right way!) so I guess the work can start now.

My design isn't the best as it wastes quite a bit of bar length. I'll take some photos as I go and post them.
 
Cool, I think any mill wastes alot of bar. I get just 22" on my 28", imagine how much better the saw would run if it wasnt pulling chain it didnt need to!
 
I'm kinda half way between a no-weld and a welded design. I was aiming for a no-weld design before I got the welder working properly.

Here's the frame bolted together out of unistrut:

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Here's the uprights, two lengths of unistrut. No, that's not the bar I'll be using, it's just an old one for trying things out! You can see the extra bar length wastage from the clamp-only attachment to the unistrut. (the unistrut already had a little tag welded on the end.)

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Roughly how it should all sit together. I'm thinking about moving the bar clamps in under the uprights now that I have the welder working. That'd gain me another 3" of bar.

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CaseyForrest said:
Cool, I think any mill wastes alot of bar. I get just 22" on my 28", imagine how much better the saw would run if it wasnt pulling chain it didnt need to!

I finally got around to mounting the GB mill on my 72" bar. I was disappointed in this respect as I get no more usable bar length than my homemade rig that bolts directly to the bar. I had to set the power head mount as far from the PH as it would allow so that the chain break would function. I guess I could modify the break lever but size hasn't been an issue on this bar yet. Maybe for the 41" sometime. Other that this, the GB seems to be a great rig. It worked great with the 41".
 
I redid the uprights to gain a little more space:

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Gotta find the time to get this finished! :)
 
OK... finally got it assembled.

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The cut is 22" 5/16ths. Quite a loss on a 32" bar length. I didn't want to crush the sprocket tip, nor take the dogs off. :(
 
Handles on mills.

What's best for a handle on a mill?

A pipe running parallel with the chainsaw bar, or something else mounted in the middle of the frame?
 
Diagram of where I'd be now if I'd done what I should. Ah, the benefit of hindsight.... :)

This attachment is a tiny 5232 bytes to make sap happy... :) It also needs to be spun 90 degrees.

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sawn_penn said:
What's best for a handle on a mill? A pipe running parallel with the chainsaw bar, or something else mounted in the middle of the frame?
I find myself using both the cross bar and the handle pointing up from the bar on my Granberg, depending on the width of what I'm cutting. I'd say most of the time I'm using that handle rather than that bar.

Nice little rig... got any candidates laying in your back yard waiting for it?
 
woodshop said:
Nice little rig... got any candidates laying in your back yard waiting for it?

I arranged for some trunks to be dropped off in 12' lengths yesterday.

They are sitting behind my place now, in 12" lengths. :(

I'm a bit pissed about that. I even explained that I was going to mill them and showed the guy the mill.

Now I've got about a cord of unsplit green wood to dump (no, I don't have a fire)
 
sawn_penn said:
I arranged for some trunks to be dropped off in 12' lengths yesterday.

They are sitting behind my place now, in 12" lengths. :(

I'm a bit pissed about that. I even explained that I was going to mill them and showed the guy the mill.

Now I've got about a cord of unsplit green wood to dump (no, I don't have a fire)
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Sorry about your misfortune. Sounds like something that would happen to me.

You can't fix stupid.
 
I cut some wood and worked out what that middle bar on mills did!

I've since added one to my mill:

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Sawn-

When you ran that mill, did the depth stay put or did you have trouble with it moving? Yours is similar to the one I built in regards to how the rails attach to the posts. No matter how much I tightened the bolts, my rails would work their way up the posts from the vibration. I eventually drilled in some set screws to solve the problem.
 
aggiewoodbutchr said:
Sawn-

When you ran that mill, did the depth stay put or did you have trouble with it moving? Yours is similar to the one I built in regards to how the rails attach to the posts. No matter how much I tightened the bolts, my rails would work their way up the posts from the vibration. I eventually drilled in some set screws to solve the problem.

Hasn't seemed to vibrate off yet... Inside the posts is a "unistrut nut" with grooves and teeth - one of the ones with a spring, except I've ripped the spring off and welded an extra little plate on the back to stop it rotating.
 

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