2021-01-30

Mill Wood on our Bandsaw for Outdoor Benches

In this video we avoid repetitious work and instead mill a Douglas Fir log into 6x8 bench material. After ripping it down to size with a chainsaw, we start milling on the bandsaw and finish all four sides with a planer. These are going to be some solid benches.

About MVS Wood Products: This small family run business decided to share the good and the bad days of CUSTOM MILLING and unique wood products. At the least you might catch some light hearted ENTERTAINMENT, but there is also the opportunity to learn HOW TO(_insert saw milling term here_) or possibly HOW NOT to do.

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Website: https://mountainvoice.ca/

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QUESTION — Need timbers? build something solid.

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---------Equipment used in this video -------

Husqvarna 390 Chainsaw: it seems to cut pretty fast, so it keeps getting used.

Bandsawmill: it's a Cutting Edge. Was having a few issues in this video

C 930 loader: Workhorse of the mill, undoubtedly lifts more than me.

Music through youtube on this one.

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