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Milling question ?


Craiglr90
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Here is a few pictures,off what I build and cut up.

 

you have got to enjoy what you do,thats the main thing.

 

Hopefully the farm is going to drag the beech tree into the feild for me.

 

 

Your stuff looks great :) really really nice, I would love to be doing that must be nice to able to appreciate timber instead of chipping it and ringing it fit logs haha

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I don't think there's many do it as a full time 5 days a week job but plenty who do an odd days milling here and there.

 

 

I think there is a real market for someone who can mill a log on site then make it straight into useful things like tables/benches etc.

 

 

Most non commercial customers like the idea of getting a log in their garden milled but would have no idea what to do with the planks... but if you could show a portfolio of different things they could have.

 

 

:001_smile:

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