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  1. Hi Simon, Thanks so glad you and your other half liked it was sort of sad to see it go but it totally looks ace in your house ,you need a nice sideboard to go with it , how long did it take to get home do say hi to your other half Cheers Mark
  2. Hi been itching to post some photos of this for a while but Simon had not seen it so he has just collected it so I can now share a picture, the middle plank I had for yrs so was chuffed to find a nice project for it hope you all like it and if anyone wants anything similar do give me a call Cheers Mark
  3. Hi I have one of those I think it’s called King Arthur’s Wheel ,and it’s bloody deadly there are loads of pictures of horrific accidents with them ,but to your question mine comes apart so if yours is the same you should be able to clamp it in a vice and sharpen like an ordinary chain ,if it does come apart make sure you remember what way round it all goes as it took me ages to put mine back together ! I have one that is a solid disk with chainsaw cutters shaped into it ,they are both sketchy and spend most of their time on the shelf I agree with Simon ,throw it on the shelf and buy a carving bar ,and keep your fingers Cheers Mark
  4. Hi thanks I am totaly enjoying myself it’s ace having a bandmill but I already want a bigger one and hydraulics so I have some nice 8 ft long monkey puzzle boards for sale and spalted beech.
  5. Hi guys , I have been around wood my whole life my dad was a master carpenter so I learnt a lot from him ,but bandsaw milling is like most things it’s own thing ,like how to place the log on the mill ,,I have been having trouble when I get like half or two thirds through the log and need to drop the supports down then the log gets thinner but if you slide it over then the mill head will not go past it ,I know I am missing something easy but as it’s all new and learning as I go it’s frustrating but ace fun I love milling got some holly lined up next .
  6. Hi thanks guys the wood is monkey puzzle and it is quite wet so maybe it’s that there’s a picture of some of the boards in Monkey puzzle vrs winch on a pole
  7. Ha just thought of another question my ramps slide into the bunks as I am winching how do you avoid this happening on yours.
  8. Hi Johnsond, I also have a 130 bought second hand last year ,did you make your ramps and winch set up if so what dimension is your winch pole ,as I bent mine I now need to make a new one so I thought I would pick your brains if you don’t mind . Thanks Mark
  9. Sorry for all the questions but as I have said its all a learning curve, so the finish of my cut is getting a bit wooly is this a sign I need to change the band
  10. I was chuffed as to get my winch all set up first few small ish logs no worries and yesterday a big bit of monkey puzzle and now I need a bigger winch 12v I think, but nice boards will have to do another with the winch photo it says the file is too big
  11. Hi yep defo lessons not tickets ,I still think it would be cool if one of us arbtalkers who has experience in bandmilling would be up for doing a short day of do and don’t do ,it would be worth while, I have been just getting on with it and it is a big learning curve, frustrating and fun ,my offer still stands if someone is willing to do a day my mill and yard could be used no worries. Cheers Mark
  12. Hi guys ,so I have been chainsaw milling for yrs and I have now got a woodland mill and it’s a whole new thing so if there was some training I would defo go for it , Steven Cull ,Blade Master will come and do a days training and service of your saw , it’s defo a good idea to spend a day with someone who has been running a bandmill for a while before settling out with one of your own ,I have made quite a few mistakes but hey I will get there !if anybody who has experience in band milling wants to come and do an experience day at my yard for a few of us then I would be totally up for it I will even get the coffee and cakes in Cheers Mark
  13. Nice horses guys I would love to make a chainsaw carved one out of one piece ,but time , the one my dad made me looked like yours Lazarus, I loved that horse , the happiness on your daughters face is ace ,cool as Cheers Mark
  14. Hi don’t have one myself but would like one ,if you have the funds totally get one ,I would buy it from you when you have done with it .
  15. Hi I par buckle mine with a 2tonne boat winch that works ok ,just off to the engineering firm I use to get a bracket to bolt to my mill for the winch on a pole so it’s central to my ramps , I will post some pics when it’s done . Cheers Mark
  16. Hi nice boards , I have some brown oak to mill but it’s so heavy I don’t know how I am going to get it on my mill
  17. Hi no mine is a 25 inch thicknesser and it’s a 8hp 3 phase motor so I now need a big 3 phase power supply.
  18. Hi nice but I bet it’s 3 phase ,like the one I just got so now I need 3phase
  19. Hi Woodworks ,bloody good point ,Thanks
  20. Hi Steve ,if I could add a link I would but ain’t got a clue ,so um if you go on Pinterest and look for A frame cabins and they should come up,sorry I can’t do a link computers just ain’t my thing.
  21. Hi thanks guys it’s what I was thinking but not made many structures I have mainly been making furniture,chainsaw carvings ,but thanks as always it’s always good to double check.m
  22. Hi guys so I was a bit disappointed not to get more replies than 1 but hey no worries
  23. Cool thanks,that was what I was sort of thinking but it’s always good to to see what other people think.
  24. So guys I have been asked to quote to build an A frame glamping pod type thing and to keep the costs down,so I have some western red saw logs and access to some Doug Fir ,would either of these fresh milled green be alright for the frame construction it’s getting clad in box profile roofing as that is what the customer wants obviously with a membrane,all thoughts and advise welcome Thanks Mark

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