Грамотно сделал! Убрать доски, опил, место есть. Ходишь не запинаешся. Стоит устойчего. Привод ременный, двигатель не сгорит. Усиление тяги шкивами. Кабеля промышленные не нужны.Практично и доступно.
Outstanding construction. The process of building the swing frame to make the hinge points in the same plane as the shaft... did you use a mill to cut the holes then, weld the pins, then shim the shaft to get it all in the same plane? Getting that all just right is the key. You do not require any retention device to hold the position of the swung blade motor assembly? Just gravity?
iwantosavemoney One advantage to a swingblade design is that it allows you to double cut. So on each row, one can get a board that is twice the maximum depth of cut of the blade. So if you have an 8" depth of cut you could get a maximum cut of 16". Of course the size of tree would need to allow that. With a two blade design, unless your blades are equal in size, you are going to be greatly limited in 1 dimension by the maximum depth of cut of the smaller blade.
If you could tilt the whole thing 45 degrees , it would self unload . Do the whole log then stack the lumber . But what the hell , I can see the extra walking has kept you trim
Doesnt seem like blade is level as the blade scraps wood on one side but not other. It cuts like every other sawmill does , person stands and pushes it across wood, not much to film but people do it...... Everyone seems to film running sawmill but just cant film them building it...
UA-cam is full of mills of all kinds. This one isn't particularly interesting. Now, what WOULD be interesting are the plans. Everybody wants to jump on the "I can turn a camera on and post my mill in operation to UA-cam" But ALL of them fail at providing any useful information.
I would have to say speak for yourself. I find the variety and watching them in operation very informative. I like this design, a lot like this one: ua-cam.com/video/zTZ7FaxmXXs/v-deo.html
Грамотно сделал! Убрать доски, опил, место есть. Ходишь не запинаешся. Стоит устойчего. Привод ременный, двигатель не сгорит. Усиление тяги шкивами. Кабеля промышленные не нужны.Практично и доступно.
Excellent build... Well done.
Nice sawmill setup
To save some steps, try doing the undercut first walking backwards then the side finish cut walking forward.
Agree - that would stop having to walk all the way around the saw to get to the second pass
cut board. - Joe -
I was going to say, he's cutting backwards lol
awesome design and saw
Outstanding construction. The process of building the swing frame to make the hinge points in the same plane as the shaft... did you use a mill to cut the holes then, weld the pins, then shim the shaft to get it all in the same plane? Getting that all just right is the key.
You do not require any retention device to hold the position of the swung blade motor assembly? Just gravity?
looks great and works great I want to build one not sure if I want to use two blades or one great video.
iwantosavemoney One advantage to a swingblade design is that it allows you to double cut. So on each row, one can get a board that is twice the maximum depth of cut of the blade. So if you have an 8" depth of cut you could get a maximum cut of 16". Of course the size of tree would need to allow that.
With a two blade design, unless your blades are equal in size, you are going to be greatly limited in 1 dimension by the maximum depth of cut of the smaller blade.
Do you have any plans for this build
Could you give me the specs on your 10hp electric motor? what brand?, what mounting base? what RPM? est. thanks
Did u ever make any plans to sell your design id be interested
How many amps does it pull at idle and deep cut?
Hello sir, please can you give me the plans of your machine. Thanks
Would you ever consider helping someone build one?
do u have any prints on this mill
If you could tilt the whole thing 45 degrees , it would self unload . Do the whole log then stack the lumber . But what the hell , I can see the extra walking has kept you trim
Tripping hazards, unguarded saw - hell , what could go wrong
Doesnt seem like blade is level as the blade scraps wood on one side but not other. It cuts like every other sawmill does , person stands and pushes it across wood, not much to film but people do it...... Everyone seems to film running sawmill but just cant film them building it...
Don't know what you're cutting hope you show it
UA-cam is full of mills of all kinds. This one isn't particularly interesting. Now, what WOULD be interesting are the plans. Everybody wants to jump on the "I can turn a camera on and post my mill in operation to UA-cam" But ALL of them fail at providing any useful information.
I would have to say speak for yourself. I find the variety and watching them in operation very informative. I like this design, a lot like this one: ua-cam.com/video/zTZ7FaxmXXs/v-deo.html