The beauty is that the log does not need turned. This mill can custom cut any dimension within its parameter for each log either individually or en masse. The log is not true, while the machine remains true once it is properly adjusted. The sawyer needs to pay attention to the cut, but for the most part there is no need for continued adjustment. Bandmills cannot keep up with the production of one of these swing blades. The only thing faster is a twin blade or three blade setup. Two or three blades are fine if you want mass production of a given dimension. Some of those systems are adjustable, but the price goes up with the system of adjustment. Manual, versus electronic.
Actually, twin blades are an earlier technology and cannot deal with tension in the log, so you are limited to what is achievable. They must cut as an example 6" x 10" in a single pass, blades splay out when they get hot. They must also return empty before attacking the next cut. It's a wasted run.
These machines seem to be geared toward your hardwood cutting, exotic woods etc... pretty much quarter sawing correct? How would this compare in productivity vs my headrig sawmill?
Quarter sawing, flat sawing, double cutting, weather boards, slabbing, big logs, little logs, hard and softwood. It's a very versatile machine that you can take to the logs. Not sure how it compares to your head saw, but you don't have to re edge boards.
We have a slabber attachment for this that can cut up to 1.6m, you can also produce 1 x any width slab per log by flipping it. You can also double cut wide boards up to 24" wide...
Bonjour, nous avons un agent en France si c'est de là que vous venez. Veuillez envoyer un e-mail à jake@turbosawmill.co.nz et je transmettrai ses coordonnées. turbosawmill.com/contact-us/
No, we have a patented system that, should the cable break it moves away from the operator. Also no one should be positioned in front of the cutting head, this isn't a carriage system so normally the blade sits tucked behind the beam.
@@D-B-Cooper no one should be under the beam where the log is, it's also remote operated which adds safety. Also consider how a chainsaw works. Just for thought. Is woodworking machinery inherently dangerous? Yes it is. Operate with CARE - it's designed to cut.
The beauty is that the log does not need turned. This mill can custom cut any dimension within its parameter for each log either individually or en masse. The log is not true, while the machine remains true once it is properly adjusted. The sawyer needs to pay attention to the cut, but for the most part there is no need for continued adjustment. Bandmills cannot keep up with the production of one of these swing blades. The only thing faster is a twin blade or three blade setup. Two or three blades are fine if you want mass production of a given dimension. Some of those systems are adjustable, but the price goes up with the system of adjustment. Manual, versus electronic.
Actually, twin blades are an earlier technology and cannot deal with tension in the log, so you are limited to what is achievable. They must cut as an example 6" x 10" in a single pass, blades splay out when they get hot. They must also return empty before attacking the next cut. It's a wasted run.
@@TURBOSAWMILL Please, what is the diameter of the circular blades?
Interesting piece of engineering. Faster than most circular saws.
Very good machine I love it
Fantastic video as usual.
Lovely fantastic video of sawing.
These machines seem to be geared toward your hardwood cutting, exotic woods etc... pretty much quarter sawing correct?
How would this compare in productivity vs my headrig sawmill?
Quarter sawing, flat sawing, double cutting, weather boards, slabbing, big logs, little logs, hard and softwood. It's a very versatile machine that you can take to the logs. Not sure how it compares to your head saw, but you don't have to re edge boards.
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How long do you dry logs before milling
Saw them green. Does not matter.
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What is the price
Does this sawmill have electric motor as an option?
Yes, it has 400v 3 phase.
@@TURBOSAWMILL How kw are that motor?
@@theodorranebo2909 18.5kw
dmax looking good😊
J'ai besoin de prix et comment faire une commande ?
$45000
Je viens d acheter 1
Hello
Does this only cut 2x4, 2x6, 1x6 type boards
Can you get a whole slab with live edge?
You can slab live edge with our slabber attachment, cut up to 24" wide with the 12" swingblade
You can create one any width live edge per log.
I want to buy this mill what should i do how can i purchase and reached to my door???
What is the cost?
I'm from Indian please tell order detail
just pop me an email jake@turbosawmill.co.nz
Ok for making lumber, but its not going to cut you some nice large slabs for tables or counter tops..
We have a slabber attachment for this that can cut up to 1.6m, you can also produce 1 x any width slab per log by flipping it. You can also double cut wide boards up to 24" wide...
Bonjour ou peut on acquérir cette machine j'ai déjà sollicité une demande mais rester sans suite merci pour celui qui peu me renseigner
Bonjour, nous avons un agent en France si c'est de là que vous venez. Veuillez envoyer un e-mail à jake@turbosawmill.co.nz et je transmettrai ses coordonnées. turbosawmill.com/contact-us/
Bonjour vous avez eux un retour
Como faço pra comprar uma
Donde compro
Como entrar em contato com vendedor
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Why would this be better than a Mahoe?
Double cutting, faster cutting, weather boards, large horizontal cuts horizontally as well as vertically. Section sawing for hard timbers...
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If that cable broke the whole saw would fly into the operator.
No, we have a patented system that, should the cable break it moves away from the operator. Also no one should be positioned in front of the cutting head, this isn't a carriage system so normally the blade sits tucked behind the beam.
@@TURBOSAWMILL when the blade is upright and coming towards you it is like a big radial arm saw.
@@D-B-Cooper no one should be under the beam where the log is, it's also remote operated which adds safety. Also consider how a chainsaw works. Just for thought. Is woodworking machinery inherently dangerous? Yes it is. Operate with CARE - it's designed to cut.
If you’re scared get a dog
@@EastTexasGrainandKnot my dogs don’t cut lumber.