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I am looking for a comprehensive guide book on milling timber.

I am struggling to find one with hours trying online...

 

Can anyone reccomend one/ some. Or/ and a place to source!!

 

Thanks in advance.

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Yes. There is one,http://www.amazon.co.uk/Chainsaw-Lumbermaking-Will-Malloff/dp/0918804124

 

Just downloaded it as a free pdf, had a quick look through and looks like a lot of useful info and ideas.

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where did you download that from...

 

link please.

 

Sent you a PM, pretty sure the pdf was created by someone who didn't have permission so not sure about if the moderators will be happy about posting the link publicly? :confused1:.

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I am looking for a comprehensive guide book on milling timber.

I am struggling to find one with hours trying online...

 

Can anyone reccomend one/ some. Or/ and a place to source!!

 

Thanks in advance.

 

If you can bear with us until about March, we (ASHS - Association of Scottish Hardwood Sawmillers) are writing two shortish publications on Sawmilling and Timber drying. I'm heading up the timber drying booklet, and both of these are going to accompany a one day course on the aforementioned subjects.

 

Jonathan

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