Making A Wooden Band Saw Mill From Scratch - Full Build

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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    I make longer, more in-depth videos there, covering more of the finer details of each build.

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  • @JohnHeisz
    @JohnHeisz  8 років тому +31

    More about this here: ibuildit.ca/projects/quick-and-dirty-band-saw-mill/
    This video is made up of 6 individual videos that I covered in a bit more detail on my second channel, plus a bit extra at the end:
    ua-cam.com/channels/zGbp-rRVNwyFhn9gHoZr5g.html
    I make longer, more in-depth videos there, covering more of the finer details of each build.

    • @anthonyfernandez9524
      @anthonyfernandez9524 8 років тому

      were you sore the next day? Because my family has a Old Sawmill our property and when I first use it I was sort of very next day LOL

    • @chielderoode8811
      @chielderoode8811 8 років тому

      noob question here,
      is the blue electric screwdriver an impact screwdriver?

    • @bikingmnviking3801
      @bikingmnviking3801 8 років тому +2

      You have to be the best woodworker I've seen on YT. You make things most people don't even get (like s4ing grade wood with just a hand plane and TS) look remarkably easy while some guys never figure out those skills during their whole lifetime.
      I have a theory about the drift: I think it's the flexibility of your silicone. Too flexible and not stiff enough. Remember this is a 1 " or so blade with a lot more force so now when it gets tightened, things start to wear/compress on the wheel maybe the kerf on the inside of the blade got reduced (measure it!) and so it is going to cut where there is more space.
      Space is produced by kerf. So the outside had the most kerf left so it's not an up/down cut issue so much as it is drifting towards what kerf is less compressed.
      Maybe you could put a very fine relief in the wheel where the blade kerf is so it does not compress so much with the new blade. Would hate to see another set of efforts & expense of one of those blades go so quickly.
      I hope you got like a 3 tpi skip tooth design or something more like that. Did you discuss it with the blade manufacturer? The specifics of the problem. Or maybe call Grizzly and ask for the bandsaq tuning tech. You never know.
      It looked like it ran really smooth. Maybe start with the water earlier on next time. I usually use something like simple green to get stuff off my blades. That spray on stuff with teflon that dries white is also very good all over a woodworking shop. I was routing for you all the way, look forward to more of your videos!
      Perfect timing, nascar is on!

    • @williwonka5106
      @williwonka5106 8 років тому +1

      Yeah, Makita makes this very nice. mine does about 1400 inch lbs. If you have not yet used the torque bit screws...:) love it.

    • @kimcurtis9366
      @kimcurtis9366 8 років тому

      Legendary Workshop, Good idea and, in the long run, after set-up, less physical effort.

  • @davidkestly7106
    @davidkestly7106 2 роки тому +1

    You are brilliant John, and clearly apply "how things work" to make what is a very expensive machine out of available materials. This is a way of thinking that kids and woodworking professionals alike need to be reminded that they can do. It allows us all to know that we can do so much with the resources that we have on hand!

  • @sorinalexandrucirstea1994
    @sorinalexandrucirstea1994 8 років тому +151

    There's something really special about seeing a 40 something year old, doing what he loves and sharing it on youtube. Am I the only one who feels this way?

    • @zaneomega2
      @zaneomega2 8 років тому +2

      Nope

    • @eyadmardini8904
      @eyadmardini8904 8 років тому +2

      I take it you also watch Tim (grand illusions) it's just so lovely watching ambitious old men

    • @zt8458
      @zt8458 8 років тому +7

      +eyad mardini hes not that old

    • @camgreer
      @camgreer 7 років тому +3

      40 something? I think you need to clean your glasses. He's gotta be 50 at least, probably more like 55. But yeah, it's fun watching him and wishing I had a workshop like that (and the skills).

    • @Psychlist1972
      @Psychlist1972 7 років тому +18

      Why focus on age? Good to see anyone of any age doing what they love and sharing on UA-cam.

  • @crazyDIYguy
    @crazyDIYguy 2 роки тому +4

    Good for you man! I can't even imagine how many people criticized you and told you it wasn't possible or that your materials weren't right. Screw em'. Awesome, awesome, awesome 💯👍 very inspiring thank you.

  • @richardjreynolds6166
    @richardjreynolds6166 8 років тому +9

    Your commitment to this build and just finishing this video is, inspiring! well done.

  • @tseemhmooblis4981
    @tseemhmooblis4981 7 років тому

    This man here is very smart and friendly, he gave every details on what he is building on the sawmill. This sawmill is work as good as the once that cost high dollars. Thank you man! you are sharp.

  • @VE3DPJ
    @VE3DPJ 4 роки тому +2

    Always nice to watch your ingenuity. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos.

  • @RobertSmith-me3gs
    @RobertSmith-me3gs 2 роки тому

    That cupboard POV transition was slick asf. I loved everything about that.

  • @whatthefrerejacques
    @whatthefrerejacques 3 роки тому

    Your work ethic and thoroughness are evident in the fact that all the myriad nails had been removed from 3 3/4 x 1 3/4 salvaged studs, saving your blades. Great video.

  • @bencrawford8219
    @bencrawford8219 2 роки тому +1

    I wish you were my neighbor because I like doing different types of projects, but yours was a big one! Plus I have a bobcat that would make it simple for moving the big logs! I learned a lot from your video about all the tricks you had for making this saw! I wish I was there to help you out!!😊

  • @andrebourque2165
    @andrebourque2165 3 роки тому

    Always a pleasure to watch you in your shop. I appreciate the running commentary.

    • @andrebourque2165
      @andrebourque2165 3 роки тому

      Also, you know the black flies are bad when they are visible in the camera.

  • @FirstOnlineVideo
    @FirstOnlineVideo 4 роки тому +9

    I was 50 mins into this video before I asked myself, why am I watching this - I am not into woodworking. I was however captivated by this mans passion and brilliants in accomplishing his goals. The best part is the Water Drip on the Blade. He said, I hope I lined it up properly. Cut to the next slip and HE NAILED IT! I really enjoyed watching this awesome video, well made, and great narration.

  • @dizzywilliams3557
    @dizzywilliams3557 4 роки тому

    i've been bingeing a bit on woodworking and self made tools/equipment,i ended up here for obvious reasons,,,i have been watching some real smart guys,,you just outclassed them all.i love that your timber was re-cycled and your methods were PRACTICAL,,,my wife and i are refabbing a forties weatherboard house in Australian hardwood (the proper kind haha) and i have an old timber Schooner i am doing restoration work on,so wood features prominently,,thanx again.

  • @joemilich
    @joemilich Рік тому

    That was certainly entertaining to watch what can be made out of wood. Thanks for taking the time and effort to do it, and film/edit it all.

  • @mcransley
    @mcransley 6 місяців тому

    Really enjoyed this video. Good ideas using the silicone on the wheels and ceramic tiles for guides. Look forward to watching some more videos. Thanks from UK

  • @tedberrett1493
    @tedberrett1493 7 років тому

    John; You deserve a great deal of credit for not only producing an interesting and entertaining video, but, more importantly,
    for demonstrating the full engagement of a, "do it yourself'er"; the happiness of doing it!

  • @RandyRasmusson
    @RandyRasmusson 3 роки тому

    This may be the best video I seen on you tube in a long time
    Thanks.... Ive built everything from fine furnature to three story tradition tibetan temples as well as victorian and other historical restorations and other projects for the ultra demanding ultra rich types and I can say with confidence that you are a real pro ... a real well thought out job... again thanks so much for your time

  • @objuan6
    @objuan6 2 роки тому

    WellDone! I know this vid is dated, but still provides excellent inspiration, example.
    I have built several bandsaws over the years, most of them temporary, meant for one project, many of THOSE still going. There is something about the sum physics of bandsaw that seems it’s TRYING to make you look good. Many projects a struggle every step. Bandsaw is on your side, it’s like it’s TRYING to emerge from the leftover, spare parts you’ve had for years into a functioning machine.
    Bravo! Keep playin’ that Rock and Roll!

  • @petnzme304
    @petnzme304 7 років тому

    A year later. Great attempt. Very informative. Well worth the attempt. You used what you had and I respect that. Absolutely no shame at all. Learned a lot.
    Some interesting things to look at. Torque vs speed. A winding/tracking system to push you dolly along... and that sharpeing system. Even soft pine needs a blade sharpen after 8 2" cuts and it would have been even more painful for a chainsaw.
    Impressive looking wood. Great for a veneer. Thanks for your hard work and effort well done.

  • @aryanwilcox4721
    @aryanwilcox4721 8 років тому

    your descriptiveness and your proficiency with your personality on camera earned you a subscriber!

  • @kevinlupien9520
    @kevinlupien9520 6 років тому

    Every time I see American ingenuity like this, I swell with pride. That was awesome! Thank you for sharing.

  • @jamessimmons3968
    @jamessimmons3968 2 роки тому

    Very good information in how to build something with what you have available. Good build.

  • @Jester12036
    @Jester12036 2 роки тому

    Very interesting. I like your "thinking outside of the box"

  • @Ford6968
    @Ford6968 2 роки тому

    Damn found someone that tells you what he's doing. and gives the size. way to go

  • @brunokabbaz5779
    @brunokabbaz5779 8 років тому

    That was the longest UA-cam video I've ever seen without worrying about the time! Awesome video, that wood is just marvelous, congratulations for making it

  • @TheHuizenre
    @TheHuizenre 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing and the detailed movie. Thanks for also showing the issues you still have I would suggest to place the wheels in front of the frame, so you can easily change blades. Lubricating the blade will definitely help against gumming and wear. Don't give up John, you've spent so much effort and time. And take us along!

  • @Pyxe_ZA
    @Pyxe_ZA 4 роки тому +1

    Great project. I don’t even know how I ended up watching it, but I thoroughly enjoyed it 👍🏼

  • @zareerhz3454
    @zareerhz3454 8 років тому

    Hi John,
    You did everything very clearly and cleanly. Construction of the saw, the video, cleanliness and orderliness of the workshop are excellent. 👏👏 🏆
    Best regards from the Maldive Islands.

  • @TizonaAmanthia
    @TizonaAmanthia 8 років тому

    it's a good project, I like the inclusion of a few creative camera angles, like the "in the cabinet" angle, like good eats was known for, and the "come with me" on the lumber later on. they're seamlessly included, and aren't flaunted. I like that.

  • @bradpendleton5675
    @bradpendleton5675 2 роки тому

    Great effort, man, that wood ways a ton, especially if you're not use to that type of work.

  • @michaelm077
    @michaelm077 2 роки тому

    Great ingenuity John, those black flys can be brutal, I’m in southeast Kentucky and on 25 acres, when I mow it’s a battle to keep from being consumed by them. God Bless.

  • @kevalloyd6190
    @kevalloyd6190 8 років тому +3

    Inspirational stuff John. I doubt that I'd ever build one myself as I no longer have access to such timber but I am in awe of all the shopmade jigs and appliances you have in your shop! Good job!

  • @Pauken11
    @Pauken11 4 роки тому +2

    Kudos for your efforts and engineering on this project!

  • @davidm7898
    @davidm7898 2 роки тому

    21:56 Looks up to see if we are paying attention... lol my stomach dropped when You said that!😂

  • @chaosmike84
    @chaosmike84 8 років тому

    i thoroughly enjoy how most of your big tools are hand-made.

  • @ericmcrory4668
    @ericmcrory4668 2 роки тому

    Great demonstration of resourcefulness! The camera seemed to be attracting flies.

  • @travissmith7471
    @travissmith7471 5 років тому

    Your project was a success... Because this was a very informative video... You thought me what to do and what not to do... This actually makes me want to build a sawmill... Thanks for sharing...

  • @joepro.736
    @joepro.736 6 років тому

    Man it is a nice project
    it looks like old age saw,couldn't believe you can be made all of wood nice job

  • @dmkinney
    @dmkinney 5 років тому

    You’re an excellent instructor - and a fine videographer. Great camera angles and good lighting. Tks.

  • @fuerzalatina134
    @fuerzalatina134 3 роки тому

    you are a genius.....probably a little crazy......I enjoyed you video very much!!

  • @ronmiller682
    @ronmiller682 3 роки тому

    That was quite a build. Enjoyed watching it. Thank you for sharing.

  • @shakdidagalimal
    @shakdidagalimal 4 роки тому

    Congratulations on this. Bravo and hurrah.
    I switched out the blade on my 14" bandsaw for the 5th time, and finally it was a blade that worked. Night and day. It's still on there - even after jamming it once and jacking around to straighten it and reset some teeth, it's 1,000 % better than all the others, which were a variety of blades.

  • @bouyant8659
    @bouyant8659 6 років тому

    You gave it a try.. Probably a crummy blade. BeautifuL build .BRILLIANT.. THANKS FOR SHARING

  • @wierpkevin
    @wierpkevin 3 роки тому

    Great craftsmanship, should be proud of your accomplishment.

  • @gworxtaiwan402
    @gworxtaiwan402 4 роки тому +6

    When he went to cut those screws on the table saw my eyes bugged out. Got me!

  • @FoxyCAMTV
    @FoxyCAMTV 2 роки тому

    I would just cut it with a hand saw...Your Patience is unfathomable to me.Good job.

  • @fonhollohan2908
    @fonhollohan2908 2 роки тому

    " ya since those screws are a little bit long I'll cut them off with the table saw." LOL Thats look afterwards was priceless. love your sense of humor there John...timely at best. Thats a great idea with the silicone John

  • @echooutdoors2149
    @echooutdoors2149 4 роки тому +5

    Finally a design I've been considering haha. Everyone else makes metal trailers and fancy stuff, I just need simple

  • @claybear000
    @claybear000 5 років тому

    All the saw mills I've seen have the saw move, not the log. There are several advantages to this. I would like to see you build one that way. Thank you for making the video and sharing it.

  • @110americalovingpatriot2
    @110americalovingpatriot2 2 роки тому +1

    I got my grandpa's table saw that looks like yours kinda, it was from the 1950s and it's a heavy duty beast and works great, original everything.

  • @bjoernandersen8287
    @bjoernandersen8287 3 роки тому +2

    Great video, really impressed by your woodwork skills and you saved me the time and effort to make one myself. I will probably buy a Woodland Mills who is constructed and tested by professionals. I already have logs ready to cut.

  • @rosariomusumeci3615
    @rosariomusumeci3615 4 роки тому

    I have enjoyed a lot watching your approach in building this saw. Too bad about the misfortune with the blade. Thank you anyway for sharing it with us, I have learned so much.

  • @livingwoodcreations-woodtu6540
    @livingwoodcreations-woodtu6540 8 років тому +9

    Nothing better that watching John build stuff for a hour

    • @chetpeters8312
      @chetpeters8312 4 роки тому

      60,year old youngest on a 3man tree crew loved your video made me laugh cool stuff

  • @dominikkannenwischer9923
    @dominikkannenwischer9923 Рік тому

    Love this video, love your channel, and love how you give awesome alternatives and think outside-the-box ideas.!!!!

  • @BrianSmith-lo3mj
    @BrianSmith-lo3mj 7 років тому

    You're one heck of a hard worker, that's for sure. That looks like some back breaking work.

  • @andrewevans9557
    @andrewevans9557 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the effort sharing this. Quite educational. You may have convinced me to go back to the chain saw I have. But very interesting watching your build. Great attitude!

  • @tenderfingers
    @tenderfingers 3 роки тому

    His laugh at 21:56 killed me! I must have replayed that joke five times just to better hear it. Awesome video!

  • @theminer49erz
    @theminer49erz 3 роки тому

    Very cool! I live the shop! Reminds me of my Dad's. I'm doing this in steel, but this gave me all kinda of great ideas! Thanks!!

  • @problemwithauthority
    @problemwithauthority 7 років тому

    We need more people with skills like this.

  • @cromwell13649
    @cromwell13649 4 роки тому

    you are a brave man to take on that project . well done

  • @robertmanly4418
    @robertmanly4418 7 років тому

    When I built my bandsaw I got some old truck inner tubes and cut them cross ways so they are like a giant rubber band then stretched them over the big discs that the saw blade runs on. Just lift and glue. works well. thanks for sharing.

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 8 років тому +1

    I think it was a great project, build and test of the DIY concept! Lessons learned of course but it was definitely worth the effort. Big thanks for taking the time and effort to share with us!

  • @offgridgetawaycamp8034
    @offgridgetawaycamp8034 6 років тому

    You got a nice workshop with all the tools needed to do the job.

  • @larry5948
    @larry5948 3 роки тому

    John
    Your amazing talent is ingenous and mindblowing. Here i think im a woodworker when i make homemade drawer pulls that match and you go build a sawmill bandsaw.
    FYI.. when we abuse our bodies as young studs we pay for it in multiples as grumpy old men.
    You should connect with Izzy and cremona and put your skills together. I can see a company coming together with such creative minds.
    Great work .!!! Thanks for sharing 🙂🙂

  • @annettemillette4091
    @annettemillette4091 4 роки тому

    John, it was good watching you build that band saw, as you said the blade sharpening, may have stopped it from spanning out, but you know what you want to build, so you build it we will buy it,if its not expensive to build then it will not be expensive to buy, never sell yourself short be confident.

  • @briansephton8777
    @briansephton8777 2 роки тому

    I love the imperfect videos ,why show it if it is perfect it just puts people off .
    I admire the effort and as you say it might be easier to buy common lumber but I know it is not as much fun .
    I make many projects that cost me more and take more time but I just like to prove to myself I can sort a problem out .
    Well done you .

  • @Degovernator
    @Degovernator 3 роки тому

    that drive spur falling was the funniest thing i've seen all day. Happens every time.

  • @johnmitchell1614
    @johnmitchell1614 4 роки тому

    Nice try John, I wouldn't, but you did. Respect for your ingenuity and patience.

  • @jan-roarbernhardsen7626
    @jan-roarbernhardsen7626 8 років тому

    A big build for a big three. Amazing to make this for your wood

  • @fieroboom
    @fieroboom 2 роки тому

    This is my kinda video!!! Common sense building without all BS catering to the commenters who will undoubtedly have negative BS to say.
    Excellent build!!! 😁👍

  • @pdn-vd5om
    @pdn-vd5om 8 років тому

    Great to see your invention working. The video was very well done too!

  • @humblehombre9904
    @humblehombre9904 5 років тому

    The job of the blocks is to act as a bearing, when required. Therefore this material will simply disappear and do nout. You need a slippery, yet tough material. ie. graphite. I really like this build, and have been watching for years. Thanks for your work, lots of work!

  • @creativewoodworker4300
    @creativewoodworker4300 5 років тому

    Think I’ll just go with a chain saw mill after watching this. Thanks for helping me to make my decision. Glad I watched it.

  • @philiptetteh3365
    @philiptetteh3365 7 років тому

    This is Super!!!This is a great job you have done. I think everything seems simple and precise for anyone to be able to build their own sawmill from regular home stuff... I learned a lot from this.Thanks for sharing

  • @cathyannwatson8247
    @cathyannwatson8247 4 роки тому

    Wood work is such a beautiful thing, i wished i had learn to make things out of wood for myself.

  • @JustInTimeLearning
    @JustInTimeLearning 7 років тому

    this is awesome I had no idea you could build power tools out of wood. excellent

  • @erichoppe606
    @erichoppe606 6 років тому

    f'n brilliant. I can't believe how well it tracked "right out of the box"!! Good work

  • @petedetects7012
    @petedetects7012 4 роки тому

    Nice effort, I appreciate the time you took to complete the project. It did give me ideas on other possible projects that I have in mined

  • @xChromed
    @xChromed 8 років тому

    Finally someone on youtube that does not only use those (in my opinion) crappy dewalt tools, makita is really the way to go, lightweight and durable, really nice videos on your channel, keep up the good work :)

  • @sameersinha1521
    @sameersinha1521 5 років тому

    wow old man u just did it now saw the world in half with this.

  • @cole.in.wa.15
    @cole.in.wa.15 5 років тому

    Super cool to see a functioning bandsaw mill constructed out of wood in a ship!
    Although, for the sake of milling, you could have probably afforded a chainsaw and mill for close to the same expense you put into this.
    Once again, love the project and narration throughout!

  • @BabaLuzer
    @BabaLuzer 8 років тому

    Great build, Mr. Heisz. At the end when you showed what the grain and spalting looks like... very nice. Can't wait for it to dry up and see what you make from it.

  • @garydungelman6530
    @garydungelman6530 4 роки тому

    good mechanical engineering abilities.... don't give up so easy my friend...

  • @GerryBraatz
    @GerryBraatz 8 років тому

    fun video, give you props for all the hard work. I think I won't be building this.

  • @essoyyrivas18
    @essoyyrivas18 6 років тому

    Thats very "EDUCATIONAL" thanks for sharing.

  • @wynefredoboligao4418
    @wynefredoboligao4418 2 роки тому

    nice. job well done. I will build this. but I will improvise. instead of pushing the log, I will use a jack so it will push the log firmly and finely. thanks for this idea.

  • @kimcurtis9366
    @kimcurtis9366 4 роки тому +1

    You got some very beautiful wood from that log! I'd love to have some for knife handles!

  • @s2pointoh
    @s2pointoh 8 років тому

    great video - those flies were excruciating to watch - you are ironman for toughing them out!

  • @barstad-9591
    @barstad-9591 6 років тому

    Your depth of knowledge is always impressive. Thanks, John.

  • @darkmadness69
    @darkmadness69 8 років тому

    I don't know why this popped into my Up Next Feed... But I have to say Im very glad it did!

  • @Banjo-lm2wl
    @Banjo-lm2wl 8 років тому

    THANKS JOHN GREAT WORK ESPECIALLY THE BLADE GUIDES

  • @martinpook5707
    @martinpook5707 5 років тому

    I enjoyed watching this. I'm sorry it didn't work, but then again I'm not because I do things like this and sometimes, quite often really, they don't work, so it is heartening to see others have problems too... the best laid plans!

  • @6LordMortus9
    @6LordMortus9 6 років тому

    Love the furniture in your workplace there!

  • @wouterdeclerck4782
    @wouterdeclerck4782 8 років тому

    Man, you are so great with making things in wood. I wish i could make all those cool things.

  • @lauraferriss1600
    @lauraferriss1600 4 роки тому

    You sir are a genius well done

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 8 років тому +17

    What a great series! Can't wait for a year to go by and see what you do with the wood.

    • @JohnHeisz
      @JohnHeisz  8 років тому +4

      +Make Something
      Thanks David, I may use some sooner - a smaller piece that I'll dry in my oven.

    • @leandrocabrera6038
      @leandrocabrera6038 5 років тому

      Kioto

  • @davidstabile700
    @davidstabile700 8 років тому

    glad to see I am not the only one who likes to use shortcuts (when no one is looking)

  • @walterhynson2898
    @walterhynson2898 4 роки тому

    My friend ,Mapel is rock hard and will stop a nail in its track and for your first cuts you did good.

  • @josephwoodall832
    @josephwoodall832 6 років тому

    Very cool I'm sorry it didn't work out better but it gave me some ideas. Keep it coming great stuff

  • @albertgerbel8472
    @albertgerbel8472 7 років тому

    I love your camera angles, the quality of your videos and the finished products in general. Great job and Thank You!