At 7:31 and 7:37 you can plainly see that the mill/operator have produced lumber of inconsistent thickness. I operate one of these Timberjigs and have not yet been able to produce square, true lumber using the methods in this video and the owner's manual. It is handy for ripping boards off a nice true flitch or cant made my Granberg Alaska mill, but so far is not effective producing lumber from round log right through to finished lumber. I plan to investigate my guide rail, and make whatever modifications are required to get better results.
I was going to comment the same. The first two cuts of the cant are not square. If the first two cuts cannot be square then nothing else can be either. It appears that the inconsistency with thickness is too much to run through a planer at a single setting. It seems you’d have to continually adjust the planer thickness to get any uniformity. It isn’t worth it for what it produces and the added work and handling it would take to make the material useful. Oh and there is always BAR OIL on the slabs that ruins any finish or furniture applications.
@@stumpbumpers this is a bit of a zombie thread, but I just noticed your comment. I haven't used this jig in a while, but I, and woodworker friends do make furniture from chainsaw-milled wood. After planing or even sanding (my cuts are very smooth) there doesn't seem to be any issue with finishes.
Have one, but this is not a proper solution, I used it for couple of mini projects, but then later I bought the proper tool. It is annoying to fix rails to a log and it's slow and noisy. As I remember, it was also quite expensive...
The production quality on this instructional video / advertisement is way higher than it has any right to be. I love it.
At 7:31 and 7:37 you can plainly see that the mill/operator have produced lumber of inconsistent thickness. I operate one of these Timberjigs and have not yet been able to produce square, true lumber using the methods in this video and the owner's manual. It is handy for ripping boards off a nice true flitch or cant made my Granberg Alaska mill, but so far is not effective producing lumber from round log right through to finished lumber. I plan to investigate my guide rail, and make whatever modifications are required to get better results.
I was going to comment the same. The first two cuts of the cant are not square. If the first two cuts cannot be square then nothing else can be either. It appears that the inconsistency with thickness is too much to run through a planer at a single setting. It seems you’d have to continually adjust the planer thickness to get any uniformity. It isn’t worth it for what it produces and the added work and handling it would take to make the material useful. Oh and there is always BAR OIL on the slabs that ruins any finish or furniture applications.
@@stumpbumpers this is a bit of a zombie thread, but I just noticed your comment. I haven't used this jig in a while, but I, and woodworker friends do make furniture from chainsaw-milled wood. After planing or even sanding (my cuts are very smooth) there doesn't seem to be any issue with finishes.
@@aaron6806 Ye i was wondering the same, the little bar oil would go away with any sanding as u have to do anyway for any finished product.
I've ordered one. Looks like a great idea.
thats awesome! look like great
Interesting skill to learn from, thanks.🤔
Merci pour cette vidéo instructive, je passe a l'action
In 2021 there going the Forest lumber prices are ridiculous
Have one, but this is not a proper solution, I used it for couple of mini projects, but then later I bought the proper tool. It is annoying to fix rails to a log and it's slow and noisy. As I remember, it was also quite expensive...
What chain number are you using to rip? Also do you sell log dove tail jigs?
Ah yes when you are sawring
Eu gostaria de comprar um gabarito deste mas não sei falar inglês para saber o preço de quanto custa um gabarito deste modelo.
What size of chainsaw in that video
Looks like Stihl MS660
What are the dimensions of the logosol wooden timbering guide rail mill
Can you give me the link to buy product fir timberzigsaw
komlexer zusammenbau keine anleitung heiden aufwand bis es mal soweit ist auf keinen fall kaufen
...bene, l'ho comprato ma ancora, per ragione di tempo non l'ho ancora provato; guardando il video ho capito molto.
this tool is not easy,