Milling Black Locust on the Woodland Mills HM130MAX Sawmill
Milling a black locust log on the Woodland Mills HM130MAX Sawmill in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Northwestern North Carolina. Here I rotate the log with nothing more than a cant hook, making cuts to prepare it to make thick boards I plan to use on a tiny cabin build project.

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