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Steve Bullman
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wood being milled is yew and cedar

 

there is a lot of wastage when chainsaw milling, for valuable timber like yew it would probably be worth getting in a bandmill... better finish, less waste in the milling, and less planing/sanding needed. depends on how easy it is to access/move the timber. probably get more milled in a day as well... just a thought.

 

as for chainsaw milling prices... i have one day milling experience, but would do it for a cup of coffee and a slice of carrot cake (plus expenses of coming up from cornwall for the day:001_tongue:)

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