Milling on the Norwood HD 38

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  • Опубліковано 7 тра 2022
  • We are milling up some pine on the new Norwood HD 38.
    Check out our website - www.ozarksawmillservices.com
    Join us on Facebook - / ozarksawmillservices
    If you'd like to find out more about us, products or services - we're located in Fox, AR @ Meadowcreek in the Ozark Mountains
    Address - 5683 Meadowcreek Rd - Fox, AR - 72051
    Phone - 870-399-0898
    E-mail - wayne@ozarksawmillservices.com
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  • @Desert_Hobo
    @Desert_Hobo 2 роки тому +1

    Even after running my mill all day it's still a good time watching you learn yours. Once you get a few more hours on it everything will become more natural, keep up the good work.
    Very exciting that Dave is coming for a visit, looking forward to that video. You guys will have a lot of fun

  • @davidgarrison1988
    @davidgarrison1988 29 днів тому

    This thing is quarter the speed of a Woodmizer, why is it going so slow , will it cut faster if you raise the RPM's ?

  • @davidayotte9697
    @davidayotte9697 Рік тому +1

    Great job but you need a cordless mike that would help you alot.

    • @OzarkSawmillServices
      @OzarkSawmillServices  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, appreciate the encouragement. We finally did purchase a cordless mike that I have been using in the more current videos. It does work a lot better. I am sure there are even better one than the one I am using now. A lot of details in making a video. Thanks again David!

  • @silk.1467
    @silk.1467 Рік тому

    Cost of the mill?

  • @silk.1467
    @silk.1467 Рік тому

    Cedar?

  • @bootyloowho
    @bootyloowho 2 роки тому +3

    Your log loader should be on the opposite side of your log stops.

    • @OzarkSawmillServices
      @OzarkSawmillServices  2 роки тому +1

      It is counter-intuitive, but after watching numerous videos and speaking with Norwood the log loader should be on the non-operator side - I think the log stops are on the wrong side - but not the way Norwood set up the bunks and where they put the pre-drilled holes. Thanks for the comments.

    • @johanneslaxell6641
      @johanneslaxell6641 Рік тому +1

      ​@@OzarkSawmillServices
      I am IN NO WAY an expert, but you are the first I've seen who cuts from the front towards the rear of the trailer. If the sawhead would be turned 180° and the logloaders moved to where you walk now it would take away the "roll the logs over the stops"?
      Anywho, the important thing is that it works and produces lumber 😉😋!

    • @OzarkSawmillServices
      @OzarkSawmillServices  Рік тому +2

      @@johanneslaxell6641 I hear ya! The problem is with the design of the mill and their instructions. I can not turn the saw head around because of the hydraulic system. There is a way, but I would have to disassemble the whole thing and turn the log bunks around from the way their instruction said to put it together, and then put it all back together again; but I ain't willing to do that at this point. I did an earlier video explaining this but don't know which one it was. It is a little frustrating to have to do it this way, but what do you do... They claimed their engineers couldn't come together in the same room during Covid when they put the Instruction Manuel together. So, thus where we are at. Thanks for the observation.

    • @johanneslaxell6641
      @johanneslaxell6641 Рік тому +2

      @@OzarkSawmillServices
      Sorry to hear that. Sometimes wish that an old saying used over here would not be true. Translated: What you win on the swings you loose on the crousel...

    • @robertalexander6637
      @robertalexander6637 10 місяців тому +2

      I like you pushing the saw head instead of a power feed as you feel the saw cutting and if it is lagging change the blade or you are cutting through a knot.