I've had one for 25 years, and it isn't too bad. I prefer either a simpler method than shown for short logs, I just screw leveled plywood on the ends and place a board over that, or I use the full Maloff method. Either way you need to concentrate on high value work, which tends to be beams or wood of exceptional value, The kerf is wastefully large, but the wood I get would probably otherwise rot on the ground. The first cut is the only one that requires a guide, normally
Best method to kill your saw!
Gadeto 1 year ago
I've had one for 25 years, and it isn't too bad. I prefer either a simpler method than shown for short logs, I just screw leveled plywood on the ends and place a board over that, or I use the full Maloff method. Either way you need to concentrate on high value work, which tends to be beams or wood of exceptional value, The kerf is wastefully large, but the wood I get would probably otherwise rot on the ground. The first cut is the only one that requires a guide, normally
Proaconstructor 2 years ago
How long did it take this guy to set the jig up, & to cut the log? 6? 8? 14 hours? GEEZ
CITYHALLANIMAL 2 years ago
that looks painfully slow
jayboss22 2 years ago
sweet
profinishltdcom 3 years ago
$195 for the MKIII 30" mill and $200 for the 9ft rail system (shown is a 9ft + 5ft + a connector kit = $360 total)
JMACTHEMIGHTY3M71 3 years ago
how much is that jig?
RLTromble 3 years ago
POS
PINETREE7777 3 years ago