this is, by far, one of the best DIY sawmill builds on UA-cam. it simple in design that would be a great build for anyone interested! I'd think there's a market for build plans....
This is definitely one of the best DIY construction bills I've ever seen. It looks like it has been professionally built. 👍👍 I'm going to try my hand at building a sawmill, that's why I'm binge watching construction techniques.
There is no other word for but Beautiful. Absolutely fantastic machine. Perfect balance between heavy duty and not too over kill. Stick a brand on it and it could go into production
Really like your saw design. Glad you went and done ah little different I’m building my own saw. Catching a little flack over the way I’m building it,but they will get over it. Thanks
This is VERY impressive. I've been mucking around trying to build one on and off for 2 years. It's much harder than I expected. Your build is amazing. Kind of wishing I'd just bought one but it's a very interesting experience.
Your saw look extremely well engineer , it is compact and the controls seem to be accessible, in regard to the Engine size You May have consider a wider cut capacity oderwise great project congratulations on your built. Sgt rod
This is a very good design and also made in a good quality. What is the pitch of the spindel for the movement? Is it running well or do you need to much rpm?
That's pretty cool. I'm building a log cabin right now. Had a guy come out and cut some wood for me. I get this cabin done, my next project just might be a mill. I have plenty of logs to fix up. Not sure what I'll do with them. Good show.
A good idea for someone who has a ton of advanced level tools, equipment and skills. For regular people it's cheaper to buy a Norwood 15 or Woodland for $2,800.00. All those advanced skills and equipment and tools cost money too!
Everything about this build is 1st class. Best I've seen
Best job I have seen, watched a lot of videos on band mills by far the best .
this is, by far, one of the best DIY sawmill builds on UA-cam. it simple in design that would be a great build for anyone interested! I'd think there's a market for build plans....
BADASS BUILD!!!! i wish i had your skills. This is an amazing build....my hats off to you sir!!!
This is definitely one of the best DIY construction bills I've ever seen.
It looks like it has been professionally built. 👍👍
I'm going to try my hand at building a sawmill, that's why I'm binge watching construction techniques.
Wicked build. Congratulations, probably the best build I’ve seen on UA-cam
Wow, that reverse blade guard design is genius! And the lifting system is great too. Really good solutions for all the adjustments needed on a mill.
There is no other word for but Beautiful. Absolutely fantastic machine. Perfect balance between heavy duty and not too over kill. Stick a brand on it and it could go into production
Awesome build. Wishing you many years of joyful and healthy milling!
You just might as well to put that in production and go into retirement. Thats the best diy sawmill ive seen so far
A lathe machine put the possibilities to another level...
Nice to see the details !
...and good soundtrack to...
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Really like your saw design. Glad you went and done ah little different
I’m building my own saw. Catching a little flack over the way I’m building it,but they will get over it. Thanks
Man you did a damn good job building your mill. Turned out great!
This is VERY impressive. I've been mucking around trying to build one on and off for 2 years. It's much harder than I expected. Your build is amazing.
Kind of wishing I'd just bought one but it's a very interesting experience.
The elevation design is genius!
Wow , beautiful! One thing though, there is the possibility to throw a blade out the side at 4200 ft/ min. See bigelow woodcraft. Thanks.
Congrats on your first video! Thanks for sharing!
Nice job!
very very nice build man looks very sharp
Nice build. Best I have seen for DIY. Thanks for sharing.
Man you did a bang up job building that. Very professional job. Nice work!!!
Your saw look extremely well engineer , it is compact and the controls seem to be accessible, in regard to the Engine size You May have consider a wider cut capacity oderwise great project congratulations on your built. Sgt rod
Great Job! I would love to build something like this. Thanks for the inspiration.
This is a very good design and also made in a good quality. What is the pitch of the spindel for the movement? Is it running well or do you need to much rpm?
Wow!
Awesome project!
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That's pretty cool. I'm building a log cabin right now. Had a guy come out and cut some wood for me. I get this cabin done, my next project just might be a mill. I have plenty of logs to fix up. Not sure what I'll do with them.
Good show.
Clean brother!
just amazing!!! well done!! nice motor!!
Amazing build. Looks factory built.
Nice do you have plans for it?
Awesome build!
Love the quarantine in the title
Very nice job. It looks factory made but it's probably better made than a factory made mill.
Do you have plans?
I would like to build one
Very nice build.
Really cool. Somewhat similar to a Woodland mills sawmill.
Very nice build the mill looks great nice work. I'm wondering what size pulley wheels you used on the lifting to get 1/4 inch lift per turn.
man! like the professional look.......smooth like buyed but better because of not! 👍
Good looking mill
Very nice build. I wouldn't want to actually use it and get it dirty though.
I’d be keen to purchase some plans if there available?
Everything is best but the blade changing system is difficult.
Do the v wheels want to veer off course or do the V's keep good track?
Shame there’s been no more follow up on this
How much do you want for it?
Wow, commercial grade build. For the good of the sawmilling poor among us, please create and sell plans.
Man If you would have used acme rods to raise and lower head assembly this would be an awesome lil mill. Nice job.
Bana bunun çizimlerini gönderebilirmisin
Will you bild me one ?
A good idea for someone who has a ton of advanced level tools, equipment and skills. For regular people it's cheaper to buy a Norwood 15 or Woodland for $2,800.00. All those advanced skills and equipment and tools cost money too!
That's a many bolts to unscrew just to change the blade...
Can barely here you.. Sound needs to be boosted
this machine sales
It doesn't look homemade great
Can't hear you
A beautiful build! Rather a shit video though. 🤷♂️
Not interested