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  • @mcpaplus
    @mcpaplus 3 роки тому +10

    The boat crank is genius. Most of the other videos I have watched seem really stressful to one's back. Not this. Great video.

  • @DavidKing-bm3sh
    @DavidKing-bm3sh 3 роки тому +25

    My old truck driving ass loved this... My grandfather ran a small sawmill on his farm in east Kentucky... He would have loved this video... You reminded me of how much I miss him and grandma....

    • @Marlfox37
      @Marlfox37 2 місяці тому

      In the deep dark hills of eastern Kentucky…..

  • @rockdog2584
    @rockdog2584 3 роки тому +869

    I've built my fair share of jigs in my day, and have figured out a really easy solution to overcoming friction issues on sliding parts. Easiest fix I have found is to glue down laminate countertop material (i.e. Formica) so it is in a face-to-face configuration. I swear, it is slipperier than teflon! I've used it on the bottom of my cross-cut sled for my table saw, and it's like pushing a block of ice across a frozen pond.

    • @RobbsHomemadeLife
      @RobbsHomemadeLife 3 роки тому +25

      I agree, I have been thinking about making a simple sliding seat for a rowboat using Formica in the way you mentioned.

    • @bryanrocker5033
      @bryanrocker5033 3 роки тому +13

      And formica is hard as long as it is isn't flexed to much. Will have to try that.

    • @rockdog2584
      @rockdog2584 3 роки тому +52

      I can't take credit for thinking this up on my own. I had seen a video about a guy named Dobson, who builds telescopes and mounts (you may have heard of the Dobsonian-style units). He uses it on the swiveling parts of the mount. I thought that was brilliant, and so I tried it on some jigs on my table saw. Works PERFECT.

    • @oldmanpatriot1490
      @oldmanpatriot1490 3 роки тому +21

      This was a extremely helpful tip.. Thank you for sharing.

    • @morganfreeman5171
      @morganfreeman5171 3 роки тому +15

      Nice tip ! Melting parrafin from a candle onto the sliding parts works very well also :)

  • @petergetinard4811
    @petergetinard4811 Рік тому +8

    I love watching him on “Cheers”…Norm was my favorite character… glad to see he’s found a hobby after Hollywood

  • @dougbas3980
    @dougbas3980 Рік тому +8

    Really enjoyed this! I have a Stihl 036 with 20" bar and Alaska mill. I am 76YO so somewhat limited. I am an engineer, so I appreciate what you have done. NICE!!! Excellent what you have done.

  • @ralphpomm4943
    @ralphpomm4943 3 роки тому +52

    This guy is a genus. Thank God for smart people.

    • @mikew7727
      @mikew7727 3 роки тому +3

      Genus lol, classic

    • @micjam1986
      @micjam1986 3 роки тому +2

      He uses a "T" at the end of across...but he's ok. Lol

    • @eadghe
      @eadghe 3 роки тому +2

      Unfortunately there are not enough smart people, which 2020 and 2021 clearly shows.

    • @anothersomebody8195
      @anothersomebody8195 3 роки тому +1

      @@eadghe Haha, makes me wonder which way that comment goes?

    • @kcoutdoors8688
      @kcoutdoors8688 3 роки тому +4

      I would classify him as a species but genus is close enough I guess 🤷‍♂️

  • @joelpowell6909
    @joelpowell6909 3 роки тому +70

    I used 2x6 on the top of the I-beams so there is more room for the tips of the log. It helps when you have really heavy logs. I also made my whole mill 12' long for longer lumber. One more tip... I added a fan over the saw. It keeps a lot of saw dust from getting sucked in and helps the saw run cooler.

    • @privatear2001
      @privatear2001 Рік тому

      Good idea! Did you use a 12 volt car fan or something? or were you close enough to plug it into a 120v outlet? And would it have been an axial fan or a squirrel cage blower?

  • @hotratz69
    @hotratz69 2 роки тому +2

    One of my many hobbies is metal fabrication and restoring vintage machines. I don't do much wood working at all. I love this because it shows the versatility of wood as a structural medium.

  • @sqnhunter
    @sqnhunter 3 роки тому +12

    A couple of simple wedges between the wood will stop pinching and remove the necessity to pop the end without a finished cut. The mill itself...simple yet effective. Love it!

    • @oldkingcrow777
      @oldkingcrow777 Рік тому

      That was my thought. I have zero experience but it's in my blood so maybe some things are genetically imprinted hehe
      I'm still only 1/4 into the vid but I thought, "how would I make it not sketchy if I did a heavy slab" and duh, shim as you go

  • @weknow.2304
    @weknow.2304 3 роки тому +1

    You just saved me $2,900, impressed the crap out of me, and are the only person I've ever subscribed to based off of one video!!! Amazing, can't wait to watch your others; thanks so much!!!

  • @jojo1308716
    @jojo1308716 3 роки тому +88

    I started watching you when you made the camping table, and I think this is one of the most useful coolest tools you’ve come up with. Also it warms my heart to see you looking so good and up n around.

  • @snickboy51
    @snickboy51 3 роки тому +43

    You, sir, are an excellent educator as well as a top level inventor of useful items for folks who lack an abundance of your skill set.
    Kudos!

  • @deelanders6132
    @deelanders6132 3 роки тому +8

    Really inspired by this. Simplicity, humility and enginuity. This dude has those by the ton. Class.

  • @DIYivan04
    @DIYivan04 2 роки тому +1

    I wish modernity would promote this culture. It’s creative and beautiful.

  • @genghischuan4886
    @genghischuan4886 3 роки тому +16

    how have I not seen you before? man I wish you tube would go back ten years where folks could actually find what they like

  • @Bashchannel
    @Bashchannel 2 роки тому +1

    You can ad brushes on the sled to keep the rails clean when moving. 👍

  • @idahopotato5837
    @idahopotato5837 3 роки тому +19

    You could support your kerf with felling wedges or similar and then take the saw to the end and have a clean cut instead of snap off.

    • @bargainbin22
      @bargainbin22 3 роки тому +2

      I believe he is at the end of the sled and can not go to the end of the log.

    • @dalemaloney255
      @dalemaloney255 3 роки тому +1

      @@bargainbin22 log was a bit toooo long!!

  • @claysmith8221
    @claysmith8221 Рік тому

    pre washing the log with a pressure washer was a great help on my saw mill as far as sharpening the sawblade but i have a bandsaw mill but i have used a similar version with the chainsaw and it works but not very efficent

  • @Joe_Not_A_Fed
    @Joe_Not_A_Fed 3 роки тому +6

    A big advantage of wood on wood sliders, is that they are self cleaning...unlike wheels which would compact the sawdust. You could use angle iron pointed up for runners...then you need steel wheels...and it gets more complicated from there. With straight lumber, you don't need any metal except for fasteners. Nicely done.

  • @michalkral8480
    @michalkral8480 10 місяців тому

    Díky!

  • @paulcooper9031
    @paulcooper9031 3 роки тому +14

    Have just started looking for saw mills and came across your system. Very versatile and a cheap easy way for us first timers to start milling. Great idea and work.

  • @fonhollohan2908
    @fonhollohan2908 2 роки тому +3

    Great job on this contraption Izzy looks like it works pretty good just sent this to my son he's a carpenter, I think he's gonna love this thing!

  • @wyrdwildman1689
    @wyrdwildman1689 3 роки тому +16

    Genius! As a manual machinist, dad and a woodsman, much respect.

  • @ronaldmoore2336
    @ronaldmoore2336 3 роки тому +2

    I love your hand cranky thing as a technical term, my wife has told me many times her technical term for pliers are her squeezed. Along with other highly technical terms such as needlenose pliers but referred to as grabers, and her side cutter she refers to as her choppers or sometimes chopper thingies.

  • @nathangold9775
    @nathangold9775 3 роки тому +14

    Have you thought about using angle iron with the corner up for the track with a V-shaped wheel, similar to how some CNC machine’s guide rails are done? Seems like less resistance and the v shape would help saw dust just slide off. A leading and trailing brush would also help.

    • @harrisoncrank4447
      @harrisoncrank4447 2 роки тому

      Send me a plan set up and l thankful for you sharing your story

  • @billlichirie14
    @billlichirie14 3 роки тому +2

    I can hardly wait to see this with an 880 attached.
    😁👍

  • @easypeasy2938
    @easypeasy2938 3 роки тому +27

    Great video. Great rig. Will be making one shortly. Question: How do you get a square, straight board edge? Do you clamp a few boards together and rotate 90 degrees? I would love to see the process all the way from mounting the log, all the cuts, drying, and final planing/jointing. Thanks

  • @Uswesi1527
    @Uswesi1527 11 днів тому

    Creativity and imagination have no boundaries nor limits

  • @1976ClassicCelica
    @1976ClassicCelica 3 роки тому +8

    Maybe put some whiskers (brush) in front to clear the dust.

    • @root1657
      @root1657 3 роки тому +1

      I like it. Might not even need to be fancy whiskers, maybe just a plow block set to 1 sheet of paper above the rail. Low enough to clear any problem dust without dragging.

    • @boots7859
      @boots7859 3 роки тому +1

      I was going to say the same. Get some $1 store silicon basting brushes and attach them to the leading edge of the sled/rail connection. Or, stiffer ones from a scrub brush.

    • @izzyswan
      @izzyswan  3 роки тому +2

      its just better and less worry to but the carrige right on the track solves the plow and build up issue wirt ione simple fix

  • @robertshook6361
    @robertshook6361 6 місяців тому

    VERY WELL DONE! Thanks for sharing your experiences, your talent! Your craftsmanship! There needs to be more people like you on this planet! It is all about solving problems and you have that feather in your cap! Stay safe!

  • @notgoingdownwithoutafight1606
    @notgoingdownwithoutafight1606 3 роки тому +5

    A great deal of people can create these awesome things but they can't explain what they are doing very well. You are a real artist bud! Just subscribed!

  • @db.db12345
    @db.db12345 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for explaining the ripping chain. As I always had bad experiences with cutting along the grain . it was stuffing the chainsaw and was rather messy.

    • @benscoles5085
      @benscoles5085 3 роки тому

      ripping is different than what you explain by ''stuffing the saw'', cross cut = chips, ripping from the end of the log as Izzy is doing will = small chips like dust, BUT if you lay the log down and cut in from the bark on down through the log you get the saw stuffing ribbons of wood,

  • @TheKJVpreacher
    @TheKJVpreacher 3 роки тому +9

    I loved watching this video! Getting the kids involved shows your great "dad" abilities, and it shows how easy it is to use. Well Done!

  • @paulcaine2603
    @paulcaine2603 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing. The world runs a whole lot better when people share.

  • @guygillmore2970
    @guygillmore2970 3 роки тому +29

    This is brilliant; there is a scary amount of genius at work here..... Let's be thankful he is one of the good guys and not planning world domination [citation needed]

    • @ryang6222
      @ryang6222 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah there are enough of those people running around.

  • @chadsheridan919
    @chadsheridan919 День тому

    Most inspired by your build, had to try one on my own.
    I will be sending you pictures tomorrow to see what you think.
    Thank you!

  • @nathanmiles5322
    @nathanmiles5322 3 роки тому +3

    By far my favorite diy build I've ever watched. Every other video is dumb jokes a lot of talking about nothing.. This guy is detailed and explanations wear spot on

  • @kenjoubert945
    @kenjoubert945 2 роки тому

    Sir i have no intention or interest in cutting wood but that is the coolest, most intelligent build i think I've seen congrats!!!!

  • @timconway2810
    @timconway2810 3 роки тому +73

    Glad to see you walking about, Sir. Gotta be a godsend as far as productivity is concerned.

    • @daverabe2582
      @daverabe2582 3 роки тому +6

      Use teflon cutting boards they work like a charm

    • @timconway2810
      @timconway2810 3 роки тому +2

      @@daverabe2582 I don’t think you meant to reply to me

    • @ademarbortoloti3579
      @ademarbortoloti3579 3 роки тому

      @@daverabe2582 j

  • @jerryinlow4882
    @jerryinlow4882 3 роки тому

    Thank you for talking about what the video is about and not some life story of subject. Very well done!! Thank you.

  • @thesplinteredfinger
    @thesplinteredfinger 3 роки тому +7

    Izzy, I love the idea but I need a method of getting that heavy log on to the pedestal.

    • @Adam-xd9ws
      @Adam-xd9ws 3 роки тому

      It really is a 2 man/woman job. They do make log rollers, but I'd be hesitant rolling a big old log like that onto something constructed of wood repeatedly.

  • @raduturcanu8393
    @raduturcanu8393 9 місяців тому

    Superb innovation! Really clever and effective way to cut lumber on the cheap & on the spot. You've inspired me to try and build one. Thank you!

  • @davidsawyer1599
    @davidsawyer1599 3 роки тому +4

    A solution to problem I don't have! It's genius! However there may come a day when this might come in handy. The price..The price even cheapy store bought mills are thousands of dollars.
    Thanks Izzy.

  • @BigTony2Guns
    @BigTony2Guns 3 роки тому

    What I really appreciate the honesty you having making the project,,meaning of pros and cons and the mistakes you've made

  • @jameslane8364
    @jameslane8364 3 роки тому +3

    You should try a carbide tipped chain you'll be very happy with it instead of a shredder chain

  • @hk93shooter
    @hk93shooter 2 роки тому

    that is fantastic. i just bought an alaskan mill. i have a ms660 with a 36in bar. i plan on making smaller tables and cutting boards. for my first projects.

  • @mikeroth5536
    @mikeroth5536 2 роки тому +11

    Awesome job/build. Loved the idea and am inspired to make my own. Thinking of your issue with dust on the tracks, could mounting some stiff-bristle brushes to the sled(front and back) over the track help? That way the dust is freshly cleared with each pass.

    • @larrygates3737
      @larrygates3737 Рік тому

      My first thought is a tab of rubber to act as a sweep

  • @heathenfamproductions4100
    @heathenfamproductions4100 3 роки тому +1

    This is awesome!!! I just bought a portable 140 dollar one from Walmart which is nice if you are going around to peoples home and getting stuff for yourself and works well at home but this is an absolutely amazing idea for a fixed one at the house.

  • @bigtroutchaser7922
    @bigtroutchaser7922 3 роки тому +3

    Just bought Izzy's plan...watch out dead trees=Papa's comin SOON!! Thank you fine sir!

  • @e.a.deetssr.3253
    @e.a.deetssr.3253 8 днів тому

    I love the way you finish the cut. I was wondering if the slab would slide over when you cut through the end. Not a problem! 😊

  • @BillDWP
    @BillDWP 3 роки тому +14

    Great videos, great woodsman engineering. Okay, so the logs are wet, you cut them, how do you keep them from warping as they dry? Why do you snap off the last couple of inches, and not cut to the end. Also the drill seems to move as you cut, does this affect the thickness of the cut, or is it small enough not to make a difference. Thank you again for the excellent "maker/howto" videos.

  • @flyfshrmn09
    @flyfshrmn09 2 роки тому +1

    Drag and friction on the saw bar and chain can be minimized by using small plastic wedges in the finished cut to keep the weight of the cut slab off the bar.

  • @embeaston
    @embeaston 3 роки тому +8

    Hands down my favorite maker on the tube

    • @izzyswan
      @izzyswan  3 роки тому +3

      thank you ! very kind kind!

  • @barbarianleatherandblades8686
    @barbarianleatherandblades8686 3 роки тому

    I bought the Echo 800P for my sawmill. It has some things I like others I don't but its about half the price of the Still and has an additional manual oiler for milling with long bars.

  • @lkw6640
    @lkw6640 3 роки тому +3

    install way wipers to sweep the sawdust off on the front and back on each side. it's simple to do and you keep the bearings.

    • @daleval2182
      @daleval2182 3 роки тому

      Good idea think he missed you're point, a pre sweep brush from old paint brush even💡👍

    • @lkw6640
      @lkw6640 3 роки тому

      @@daleval2182 yep. Oh well, his loss not mine.

  • @moonboogien8908
    @moonboogien8908 3 роки тому +2

    This is pretty cool.
    My parents are building themselves a log cabin up north soon, and are looking into milling their own material.
    Sending them this video for sure.
    My dad loves this kind of DIY stuff.

  • @nathankane8775
    @nathankane8775 3 роки тому +5

    Maybe a brush or miniature "snowplow" type of attachment in front of the sliding rails to sweep or push the sawdust off of the rails. Sure is faster than my Alaskan mill but I'm running a pretty small 45 cc saw right now. Going to upgrade later this spring but your mill sure looks like i'd have a ton of fun with it.

    • @timhitt9541
      @timhitt9541 3 роки тому

      and a hell of a lot cheaper than your Alaskan rig! How much did you pay for it?

    • @nathankane8775
      @nathankane8775 3 роки тому

      @@timhitt9541 The Alaskan Mill is really just an attachment that works with a chainsaw. not that expensive. I bought mine used for 75 dollars.

  • @dmu9736
    @dmu9736 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video. You make me miss my grandfather. He was always making stuff like this.

  • @Garagestead
    @Garagestead 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks for these videos! I built one of these a couple months ago based on your original video, it's awesome!

  • @MrArik86
    @MrArik86 2 роки тому

    I was sold the moment you said hand-crankey-thing, subscribed, liked, will follow. Superb content my man!

  • @berlindaarmijo9251
    @berlindaarmijo9251 3 роки тому +6

    That is Genius! Lots of beautiful wood. Im learning about different wood trees. Im thinking of making couple of book shelves and a dinning table I love home depot to get ideas together. So nice that you all have your own trees to cut. That's pretty awesome and fun. Thanks for your video-very interesting.

  • @biblethumpr2161
    @biblethumpr2161 3 роки тому

    Stihl has a throttle kit on their road/concrete saw hit, works excellent direct from manufacturer.

  • @TheSnekkerShow
    @TheSnekkerShow 3 роки тому +4

    Great design. I love my Granberg mill, but I'm not a fan of holding my face above the exhaust part of a chainsaw for extended periods. I think it's causing dain bramage.

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr 3 роки тому

      Respirator.

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr 3 роки тому

      @Loner Wolf Why, are you holding your breath while wearing it? Do you know what a respirator is?

  • @killhacker5776
    @killhacker5776 3 роки тому

    For just a back yard rig . that ain't half bad your gear ratio on the boat crank sounded spot on to saw rpms.

  • @shanetimberedowl9541
    @shanetimberedowl9541 3 роки тому +6

    Can't help but wonder why you and Mathias Wendel haven't done a conglaboration over these mesmerized yrs. You are both geniuses coming from different extremes

  • @kipswallow9615
    @kipswallow9615 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks man. An inspiration. Well made video and a narrative I understand without bragging.

  • @vtIndian249
    @vtIndian249 3 роки тому +15

    Your mannerisms and how you sound , remind me of Norm from Cheers!
    BTW, nice job on the sawmill.

  • @Gennady_Sereda
    @Gennady_Sereda 3 роки тому +1

    Просто Супер! Вы просто гений! Конструкция простая и в то же время функциональная. Эта конструкция более усовершенствованная, чем та, первая, но и та была тоже супер! Я обязательно повторю вашу идею мне очень, очень понравилось! Поставил лайк и давно подписан на Ваш канал!

  • @silverstake88
    @silverstake88 3 роки тому +7

    Izzy is the Grand Wizard of plywood engineering. 😁🤙

  • @omarperich1560
    @omarperich1560 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for doing these video you are a true teacher very instructive; thanks; GOD bless you and your Family

  • @mwa1252
    @mwa1252 3 роки тому +7

    Very impressive! Thanks for the tip on saw blades. I first used a chainsaw mill back in the late 70s and was so disappointed that I gave up the idea. My "regular" blade would spew out powder and take several hours to slice through a good sized pine log. I don't think ripping blades even existed back then.

  • @duubtuub3071
    @duubtuub3071 3 роки тому +1

    Tie the swinging drill handle down with a loop made from a strip cut from a tire inner tube. The loop pops off and on: a big rubber band.
    I use the strips for all sorts of tasks. A set hanging from the ceiling keeps the vacuum hoses out of the way in the shop while offering some flexibility.

  • @EliasMakes
    @EliasMakes 3 роки тому +27

    just came from future from the year 2023 , lumber is dry and izzy made awesome projects with them

  • @RosalindGash
    @RosalindGash 3 роки тому +1

    It's kind of exciting to see someone from my hometown (I live in the Dakotas now) on UA-cam.

  • @firsttpt
    @firsttpt 3 роки тому +17

    This is an appealing compromise between Rube Goldberg and genius.

  • @rondefly
    @rondefly 3 роки тому

    High Izzy Sqain, started watching the 50 $ one last week, a little history, a few years ago I started building a iron one but my welding isn't that great so I gave up on that, I just finished one like yours, I used idea's from the 50 and 100 $ ones. also some of my own. I built my track just like your 50$ one but made it to fit my extension ladder also. I did make the base just like yours. Have my McCulloch Pro 10 10 on it, I am still pondering making a fuel bottle as the McCulloch filler is now on the side, Oil is fine though. My wench will be here tomorrow, still need to hook a throttle cable some way, I painted it today, just moved from Lake Tahoe and don't have my shop set up yet, I had to use my skillsaw with a rip guide which worked well, touched everything up with a power plain and sanders. Thank you very much for a great idea, I am a retired building contractor for over 50 years, it sure felt nice to be back to cutting wood though. thanks again.
    Ron Triano

  • @CitizenAyellowblue
    @CitizenAyellowblue 3 роки тому +11

    Love the comfy chair sitting in the middle of the sawdust Izzy! 😅

  • @randymiller1604
    @randymiller1604 2 роки тому

    I’m impressed the boat winch seems a lot of work and it seems to work faster with that on there I’m going to build one of these ingenious idea

  • @dylanemeraldgrey
    @dylanemeraldgrey 3 роки тому +18

    Good to see you happy and moving around so well. Great project too. - All the best!

  • @magnus9085
    @magnus9085 Рік тому +1

    Great set up! Is there a reason you stop early with the saw and snap off the slab rather than pushing through the end?

  • @dadzilla13
    @dadzilla13 3 роки тому +11

    Hey Izzy what do you think about putting a 45 cut on the front and rear of the sled to help push saw dust off the base rails? Love your content keep it coming. Super happy to see that you back is doing much better.

  • @lawrencerasmus
    @lawrencerasmus 3 роки тому +1

    I would make a drip oiler for the chain because the saws oiler works best when the saw is upright . Pretty cool what you do.

  • @davanders2006
    @davanders2006 3 роки тому +13

    My question is how well does the chain get oiled being in that stationary position? I'm going to build one so i can mill some wood on my daughters property.

    • @michaelsnell4034
      @michaelsnell4034 3 роки тому +14

      The chain oiler connects to the clutch. The saw is horizontal like it would be for felling trees. The pickup in the oil tank has a weight on it to keep it submerged in all positions as does the fuel line.

    • @HampsteadHomestead
      @HampsteadHomestead 3 роки тому +3

      I put a high output oiler on my saw when using the Alaskan mill last year and felt that the amount of oil was still not what it should be. I think (although I could be wrong) but the vent hole inside the oil tank is often submerged in this position. I ended up running the saw with the filler cap partially open and it definitely improved the amount of oil going to the chain. It was a bit of the pain because the vibration kept unscrewing the filler cap so in the long run I will want to have a better solution.

    • @moepow8160
      @moepow8160 3 роки тому +2

      Look at the blade make sure it has oil!

    • @wim0104
      @wim0104 3 роки тому

      you always need to keep an eye on the chain getting oiled, whatever you do. also learn to spot smoke, and overheating.

  • @durvalrebelo2624
    @durvalrebelo2624 3 роки тому +2

    This guy is really cool, I love the way he explains things. 👍👍

  • @scotthull4400
    @scotthull4400 3 роки тому +3

    Nice Video - excellent ideas and explanations. Question? Why have you set this up to not cut through the end of the log.. ? Does it get a little dangerous with the slab falling down on the saw? Beautiful live edges there !

  • @UsDiYoNa
    @UsDiYoNa 2 роки тому +1

    I appreciate people like you putting plans for this type of thing out there for free. I hope you reap some good karma.

  • @gbjones54
    @gbjones54 3 роки тому +7

    Sweet build Izzy. Can’t wait to see the full story of what you build with the milled wood!

  • @edreusser4741
    @edreusser4741 3 роки тому +2

    I would love to see if this great tool could be adapted to make quarter-sawn or some other type of specialty cut.

  • @davidhilt9527
    @davidhilt9527 3 роки тому +19

    I think I’m instantly hooked on this channel

    • @ronaldbabin1932
      @ronaldbabin1932 3 роки тому

      I have a steal 880 mag. would be good for it, got any ideas as to easley start a high power saw hard to pull.

  • @keatonmills4800
    @keatonmills4800 3 роки тому

    You could use UHMW plastic on the bottom of the sled or on the runners or maybe even both to solve any friction issues.

  • @prestonbrice5425
    @prestonbrice5425 3 роки тому +22

    Man i wish i could spend a week or more working with you and soak up some of your skills

    • @luluschannel9862
      @luluschannel9862 3 роки тому

      Was thinking the same thing but it would take more then a week lol

  • @frankhofmann6203
    @frankhofmann6203 3 роки тому

    the best example of a chainsaw sawmill what I have seen so far!

  • @TREBORANDERSON
    @TREBORANDERSON 3 роки тому +15

    The cut height is changing as the drill spins ... maybe remove the drill between cuts? Otherwise - AWESOME!

    • @MrTarfu
      @MrTarfu 3 роки тому +5

      Or a simple mount to keep it from turning

    • @izzyswan
      @izzyswan  3 роки тому +10

      yes the drill needs to be secured so it doesn't spin we talk about the in the next video

  • @auburnmikeclark
    @auburnmikeclark 3 роки тому +1

    I think you are one of the top 10 smartest people I’ve ever encountered. 😲👍🏼 (I subscribed)

  • @paddrivers
    @paddrivers 3 роки тому +6

    Research & development....I like your style sir😎

  • @tophattommy2
    @tophattommy2 10 місяців тому

    AMAZING audio balancing in this video!!! Great job!!

  • @jackrussell1960
    @jackrussell1960 3 роки тому +28

    Put 4 lil brushes attached to the carriage, left an right, front an back, over the tracks, so it keeps it free of sawdust, brushes as you crank it...
    Good work brother 👍

    • @HenryDoohickeyII
      @HenryDoohickeyII 3 роки тому

      I was thinking the same thing. Maybe cut some old door sweeps that aren’t needed or got bent up.

    • @jackrussell1960
      @jackrussell1960 3 роки тому

      @@HenryDoohickeyII yep...
      Or just don't bother😅 & rough it just like most ppl do..?!

    • @HenryDoohickeyII
      @HenryDoohickeyII 3 роки тому

      @@jackrussell1960 why touch it for the sake of roughing it. If there a simple solution use it.

    • @jackrussell1960
      @jackrussell1960 3 роки тому

      @@HenryDoohickeyII it was just an idea..that's all..take it or leave it..I don't have to explain to you?!, watch the video and you'll see why I said what I did .!!

  • @Coffieman5150
    @Coffieman5150 3 роки тому

    Izzy, starting at 12:40'ish I noticed the drill your using is swingin in the wind (so to speak) it's shifting around altering your thickness, albeit not by much, maybe look into a block or stop for it.
    Just thought I'd pedantically point that out.

  • @GTL77
    @GTL77 3 роки тому +4

    I have some ideas to make my own sawmill, I might have to use some of your ideas with the one I want to make 😁

  • @lescherry458
    @lescherry458 Рік тому

    I haven't read through the comments yet but I was thinking about your skid bearings. What if you use UHMW plastic between the skid and track. That way the plastic will scrape the wood dust off like the wood on wood and it should glad pretty easily. Just a thought.