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I am new to Chainsaw milling [faqs reworked]


Rob D
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Have re worked this page - included more links and info [where the links now work!]. Not so much for those who have found their rhythm chainsaw milling and it's not to say there is a right way or a wrong way but hopefully if you are new to milling or want to learn more this page may help.

 

Chainsaw milling is a whole new discipline [like chainsaw carving] and it is months of work and study to start getting your eye in [years even].. it's hard to answer questions such as 'I want to cut myself a few boards where do I start?' Well the answer is start here and work your way through this - it's all relevant and unfortunately if you don't know basics such as what size chain you are using or what size files go with that chain it will take some time. There are no short cuts and believe me I spend most of my life learning this the hard way.

 

Anyways main reason for this thread is - what am I missing in this page? What questions do you have about milling that are not answered and need answering?

 

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