How To Turn a TREE Into BOARDS Using a Simple Chainsaw Mill
The Logosol Timberjig was the first chainsaw mill I purchased. It works very well and is an affordable option for anyone looking to get into making their own lumber. This video is a demo/walk-through of the entire process of using the ultra-portable mill to turn a white pine log into boards and planks. I use it to break down large logs or in cases where I can't bring my larger Logosol F2 mill. It can be used to cut boards anywhere from 1" to 8" thick so you can even use it to cut beams for timber framing. This is not a paid endorsement. I just like using this mill!

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