On the other hand it can be a personally rewarding potentially profitable endeavor the logical link between a downed tree and your workshop.
Is milling your own lumber worth it.
The lumber maker frame itself requires no maintenance.
In part 4 of our milling your own lumber weekly video series dan and logan demonstrate how to quarter saw a log with a bandsaw mill as well as how to produce.
Cause inspection fee and all we re still milling out our own lumber for about one tenth what it would cost us at the local retail lumberyard.
The spirit might be willing but milling your own lumber is an expensive time consuming and often frustrating process.
The saw chain needs to be kept sharp and it will be over seven feet long so chain sharpening is the most tedious part of lumber making.
The chain will need to be sharpened after every eight hours of milling and a new chain bought after every 5 000 board feet milled.
The most common reason for buying a small sawmill is to mill lumber for your own projects.
Finding affordable lumber has always been a mainstay for woodworkers and when you tie our dwindling natural resources into the conversation the time is right to look at milling your own lumber.
Once word gets out that you have a sawmill people start calling you to mill for them as well.
I ve always found that the more creativity you put into your projects the more you get out.
Some will want to buy the lumber from you while others want to hire you to.
Milling your own lumber video series.
The seasonal nature of farming means there are slack times as well as times of low income and there are always construction projects that range in scope from replacing a few boards on the front porch to building a barn.
For a source of lumber as well as a profitable business a portable sawmill can be a key piece of equipment on your farm.