Woodland Mills HM122: Max Diameter Logs with insect damage.
Cutting and learning more about my new Woodland Mills HM122 Sawmill on the Jeepfarm. Logs were recovered from a power line right of way and were cut about 3 years ago so we have some insect damage. This is only the second and third logs I have cut with this machine. At 21 to 23 inches in diameter they really tested the maximum diameter this mill can handle. I am feeling more comfortable with the milling process but still have a lot to learn. Looking forward to some better logs in the future. I'm also still learning the ropes as far as making videos is concerned. The editing software can be rather frustrating at times but I feel its getting better.

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Sawing a log that was going to be fire wood

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LIVE Departure Bay Weather Cam & BC Ferries Views | Nanaimo, BC

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Can The Woodland Mills HM 130 Max Handle This Log?

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Sawing a knotty walnut log # 783

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Sawing some Ambrosia maple 🍁 #79

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Sawing 4 Quarter Cedar

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Full Process: From Down, Storm Damaged Spruce Tree to Milled Lumber on Woodland Mills HM122

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Saw-milling a 36 Inch Red Oak!! Plus a Tiny 30 Incher! Plus Quick Cant Logs! #147

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The Secret to Flat Lumber: A Simple Sawmill Trick: Perfectly Flat Lumber Every Time!

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MILLING 2x6 in REAL TIME on the WOODLAND MILLS HM122

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Dangerous Fastest Idiots Cutting Tree Fails Skill With Chainsaw | Tree Falling on Houses #17

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Will Our HM122 Handle This BIG log ??

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sawing ugly pin oak logs # 307

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97 - My Process Milling Logs - Part 1 | Woodland Mills Sawmill

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Sawing a Massive 41 Inch Diameter Red Oak into Lumber! #156

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We Love When a Good Order Comes In

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Dangerous Fastest Idiots Cutting Tree Fails Skill With Chainsaw | Tree Falling on Houses #16

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Sawing some decent sized red oaks #221

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Milling HUGE Black Walnut Root Ball Into Slabs

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