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This is what we use.

 

The center is an old railway sleeper and the uprights could be anything really. If only working in one place you could just hammer some straight poles into the ground at the appropriate spacing and off you go.

Been thinking about making this up over the last few days

and the only think I can think of holding the timber in the ground would be to cut the ends off and make them into posts and bang them into the ground

since it is not my land to start putting wholes into the floor, has anyone got another idea?

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I've made a few of them. They work very well, but another alternative is to have a roller bench, with a chainsaw clamp at the end. Long straight timber will go through it quick enough. You may need to make bespoke saw clamp if using a bigger saw. Make one with a guard!

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