Why am i loving the chainsaw mill way morr than the bandsaw ? My engineering mind LOVES the simplicity of it! Sooo cool! Plan to build me one this month :)
carytowncat Small band saws with 32 mm blades are suffering from wavy cuts when the blade becomes dull and unsharp, and big saws with 75 mm blades become rather costly , cutting into a nail with a chainsaw are not a catastrophe the chain are often repaired in a couple off minutes 👍
We actually newer had a Chain-shot in nearly 30 years, but had on or two broken (thin 6mm pico chains) and they were caught by the safety U bracket mounted on the bar root together with the saw-bar nuts, but newer on a 3/8 standard Oregon ripping chain they are pretty 💪 strong. Thank you for Watching
Very nice setup, wish I had one build it right right if I had it all on paper. Well good job showing the parts you used and how it worked so well see ya on the next one have a great day.
Note! to get up the chain saw speed, a big motor wont do alone You have to modify the saw chain riders from 0,65 mm to 1mm tighten the chain tension and lubricate the nose wheel from within the needle bearing
Chris Dunham Depth gauges, "riders," or "rakers," as they are sometimes called, control the amount of wood severed by a cutter tooth. During the life of a pro saw chain, they occasionally need maintenance for top cutting performance. ... Each time the chain is sharpened, the top corner of the cutter tooth gets lower
+Joel Claflin Yes the 2.5 mm veneer can be used it onely need a little sanding to be smooth but it is more waste than veneer with a 7mm saw cut :-) Thank You for Watching
It's the same on my Bandsaw, but I didn't want to have to sharpen a chain after every log. That may or may not be the case on a chainsaw mill, I just honestly don't know about them? But, thought they might work well? May be easier to sharpen while in the field? You've got a really nice mill.
@@melvinjohnson7981 Thank You we are planning a circular HM cutter to clean the bark before the saw chain enters the log like on the professional bandsaws to day we clean the log on the bark side where saw chain enters the log and sharpening are easy made on the mill with a small 5,5 mm electric grinder
Hey Svend, in the video you say you use a modified 404 sprocket to run the oregon s91 chain. In the comments you mention you use a 3/8 8 tooth sprocket. I was hoping you could describe how you modified the 404 sprocket? Or does a standard 3/8 sprocket work fine with that picco chain? Thanks
Hej Evan the standard 3/8 ripping chain runs on the standard 3/8 spocket, but not the S91 you se the 404 sprocket in the Video and how it is turned down in the middle to a different diameter to fit the S91 Chain
Super, bardzo precyzyjnie wykonany ten trak.Oczy moje się cieszą aż dostałem natchnienia i sam wykonuję taki sam.Wzór do naśladowania w precyzji. Oglądałem ten film z wielkim zaangażowaniem i analizowaniem.Czeka mnie wysokie wyzwanie. Dzięki Panu doczekam się finału.Mam odczucie jakbym był tam przy Panu i z wielką pasją go obsługiwał.Pozazdrościć ! Pozdrawiam i życzę bardzo dużo "zdrówka".
Hello Svend, incredible mill you've built yourself there! I was hoping you could further explain how you force your motor to run at 100% overload? I've read previous comments and if I understand correctly you run a 30 amp breaker. So 15Kw (7.5Kw x 2) at 230v should trip that breaker quite quickly shouldn't it?
The motor is a AGUS 55+ 400 volt industrial, that means it is built to run with 55% overload continuously on the mill it runs intermittent 100% overload and you do not have any asynchrony sound that normally are heard from 3 phase overloading the motor are protected with temperature censors in the the winding of the motor the motor become warm but not hot and it cools down when the clutch are free and not connected to the saw chain it has actuality newer switched off do to overheating.
Yes we can cut light cuts backwards but the Nose wheel do not stand the full power from the engine ruclips.net/video/tbN29YCcwIo/видео.html Thank You for watching
Can you provide more information on both of the clutches? Did you purchase them or build them? What size is the motors that runs the saw and the carriage?
@gadgethunter on the machine we can mount a 30” but we do not pay for something we do not need here in Sweden. Technically this motor can handle the longest bars available because you can pick out over the double effect 15KW from it 🤔 thank you for watching
The feeding are infinite friction drive 0-15 m/min Spindelspeed 8000 rpm the highest allowed on SKF 62 series DDU ball bearings the chain are 3/8” Origon Ripping chain
the pressure is higher on the saber FORCE BUT?: using the middle of the saber on an 80 cm log or close to this length? OR USING THE MIDDLE OF THE SABER TIP DOES THE CUT STAY BUT SMOOTH CUT BUT FAST FREE?
Hi Michael the Pulley are 2 Z V belt. The clutch are a single coupling lamell from a VOLVO 240 200mm in diameter. Spindle speed are 8000 rpm. The max speed for 63 series ball bearings with DDU seals. The Chain speed is 20 m/s. with a 3/8 8 teeth sprocket wheel.
Eric Charters Yes it cuts both ways but the installed effect (15Kw) is to much fore the nose wheel to cut with full load backwards. But we often manually cut light cuts backwards ruclips.net/video/tbN29YCcwIo/видео.htmlm11s
+TNtree.net Thank You Yes it is and a great pleasure to be able to handle huge logs and saw boards in high precision dimensions that You need in the workshop
Brilliant! Amazing Engineering! Well Done! I wondered how you got the chain speed up so high (by the sawdust) - 10 bar on the oil and near perfect alignment !! Is that a 10hp motor? Wishing You much Success!! Masterful Craftsmanship!!
Advanced Nutrition Inc Thank you yes it is a Brook Crompton Parkinson Argus 55+ 7,5 kw it runs with 100% overload 30 amp Saw spindle runs at 8000 rpm Saw spindle driving at 8000 rpm minute chain speed 20 ms
The Microswitch are electric connected to the oil pump and feeding motor both are operated by the mechanical clutch turns of the feeding and chain oiling when the saw chain 🛑 Stops
Phenomenal design! I want to build one like this, only with gasoline engine I have. If I were to provide you with an e-mail, would you send me some pictures, for reference so I can build one like it?
nice two see a chain saw doing more then a snail pace in a log granddad would have loved it he ordered his gang saw from Sweden he came from yarvos think theirs a few dots in there but loved milling
Vasile Pop this information are given in the first video the mill are 7.5 Kw @ 15Kw 100% overloads spindle speed 8000 rpm chain speed 20m/s with a 8 spoke chainwheel thank you for watching 👍
+stivi s Yes the Saw motor are aluminum build weight 50 Kg we had to balance it with led ballast in the saw portal pillar opposite side of the motor to make it stand on all 6 wheels
+Svend Nielsen, he was asking the hp rating of the electric motor you are using. I would imagine he will be working in Kw not hp but he can do the math.
+Mike Lamothe all right Sorry as said before 7.5 KW running intermittently with 100% overload 30A 15Kw the motor are a Brook Crompton Parkinson Argus 55 (55 means that the electric motor can be overloaded 55% continuously ) ruclips.net/video/IqzI3xNYqz4/видео.html
7.5kw = right about 10 hp which is equal to at least 20 hp gas engine. But he is overloading to 15kw to he is using 20hp electric which is about equal to 40 hp gas.
Why am i loving the chainsaw mill way morr than the bandsaw ? My engineering mind LOVES the simplicity of it! Sooo cool! Plan to build me one this month :)
carytowncat Small band saws with 32 mm blades are suffering from wavy cuts when the blade becomes dull and unsharp, and big saws with 75 mm blades become rather costly , cutting into a nail with a chainsaw are not a catastrophe the chain are often repaired in a couple off minutes 👍
@@Svendus thanks Svend :)
That chain seems to be running very fast. “Chain-shot” must be a real hazard. Nice mill, fast cutting.
We actually newer had a Chain-shot in nearly 30 years, but had on or two broken (thin 6mm pico chains) and they were caught by the safety U bracket mounted on the bar root together with the saw-bar nuts, but newer on a 3/8 standard Oregon ripping chain they are pretty 💪 strong.
Thank you for Watching
Still just as cool today as the first time i seen it
Very nice setup, wish I had one build it right right if I had it all on paper. Well good job showing the parts you used and how it worked so well see ya on the next one have a great day.
Note! to get up the chain saw speed, a big motor wont do alone You have to modify the saw chain riders from 0,65 mm to 1mm tighten the chain tension and lubricate the nose wheel from within the needle bearing
Hi Svend, great machine you've built there, well done. Could you explain to me what you mean by 'riders' or what part of the chain these are ?
Chris Dunham Depth gauges, "riders," or "rakers," as they are sometimes called, control the amount of wood severed by a cutter tooth. During the life of a pro saw chain, they occasionally need maintenance for top cutting performance. ... Each time the chain is sharpened, the top corner of the cutter tooth gets lower
That's one nice mill. Thanks for sharing.
+David Brant Thank You for Watching
How do you get it to run a chain
Very nice, Awesome power and a clean, quit cut.
+Joel Claflin Yes the 2.5 mm veneer can be used it onely need a little sanding to be smooth
but it is more waste than veneer with a 7mm saw cut :-)
Thank You for Watching
A fine machine you have there, thanks for the video.
Thank You for watching
I know on my band mill about how often it needs to be sharpened. About how often does the chain need to be resharpend?
We sharpen the chain when the sawdust become just dust there are no fast roules it depends on the wood and how dirty the bark on the log are
It's the same on my Bandsaw, but I didn't want to have to sharpen a chain after every log. That may or may not be the case on a chainsaw mill, I just honestly don't know about them? But, thought they might work well? May be easier to sharpen while in the field? You've got a really nice mill.
@@melvinjohnson7981 Thank You we are planning a circular HM cutter to clean the bark before the saw chain enters the log like on the professional bandsaws to day we clean the log on the bark side where saw chain enters the log and sharpening are easy made on the mill with a small 5,5 mm electric grinder
beautiful work, congratulations and success.
Thank You for Watching
best mill i have seen
Yep same!
Hey Svend, in the video you say you use a modified 404 sprocket to run the oregon s91 chain. In the comments you mention you use a 3/8 8 tooth sprocket. I was hoping you could describe how you modified the 404 sprocket? Or does a standard 3/8 sprocket work fine with that picco chain? Thanks
Hej Evan the standard 3/8 ripping chain runs on the standard 3/8 spocket, but not the S91 you se the 404 sprocket in the Video and how it is turned down in the middle to a different diameter to fit the S91 Chain
A 8 tooth 404 sprocket turned down to 42,2 mm in the middle runs nicely with a 91 S Pico Chain 👍
@@Svendus Perfect. Thanks for the information!
Super, bardzo precyzyjnie wykonany ten trak.Oczy moje się cieszą aż dostałem natchnienia i sam wykonuję taki sam.Wzór do naśladowania w precyzji. Oglądałem ten film z wielkim zaangażowaniem i analizowaniem.Czeka mnie wysokie wyzwanie. Dzięki Panu doczekam się finału.Mam odczucie jakbym był tam przy Panu i z wielką pasją go obsługiwał.Pozazdrościć !
Pozdrawiam i życzę bardzo dużo "zdrówka".
Please write comments in English dziękuję Marek
Marek Paszkiewicz witam.tez sie napatrzylem i robie juz 2 lata ale niedlugo koniec. Ile kw ma silnik i jalie obroty?
I realize that this motor chainsaw mix work better then actually chainsaw it self
Hello Svend, incredible mill you've built yourself there! I was hoping you could further explain how you force your motor to run at 100% overload? I've read previous comments and if I understand correctly you run a 30 amp breaker. So 15Kw (7.5Kw x 2) at 230v should trip that breaker quite quickly shouldn't it?
The motor is a AGUS 55+ 400 volt industrial, that means it is built to run with 55% overload continuously
on the mill it runs intermittent 100% overload and you do not have any asynchrony sound that normally are heard from 3 phase overloading
the motor are protected with temperature censors in the the winding of the motor
the motor become warm but not hot and it cools down when the clutch are free and not connected to the saw chain
it has actuality newer switched off do to overheating.
Good job👍🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Can you cut in both directions?
Yes we can cut light cuts backwards but the Nose wheel do not stand the full power from the engine ruclips.net/video/tbN29YCcwIo/видео.html Thank You for watching
Are you using a ripping chain vs a regular chainsaw chain?
we use a 15 degree ripping chain thank you for watching
Can you provide more information on both of the clutches? Did you purchase them or build them? What size is the motors that runs the saw and the carriage?
Thank you for having me
what power of this engine used?
Please check video Number one 👍
Is 26" the largest bar the 10 hp motor can handle?
@gadgethunter on the machine we can mount a 30” but we do not pay for something we do not need here in Sweden. Technically this motor can handle the longest bars available because you can pick out over the double effect 15KW from it 🤔 thank you for watching
Svend, please tell me what is the step of the chain on the automatic drive of your sawmill?
The feeding are infinite friction drive 0-15 m/min Spindelspeed 8000 rpm the highest allowed on SKF 62 series DDU ball bearings the chain are 3/8” Origon Ripping chain
With the auto feed does the chainsaw mill cut smooth? Nice mill!
Yes It is 0-15m/min
when the feed pressure once sett , the saw speed will automatically adjust to the with of the saw cut👍
the pressure is higher on the saber FORCE BUT?: using the middle of the saber on an 80 cm log or close to this length? OR USING THE MIDDLE OF THE SABER TIP DOES THE CUT STAY BUT SMOOTH CUT BUT FAST FREE?
You are not clear we do not understand your Question But Thank You For Watching 👍
How mucho kronerski for mill?
Eric Charters Please write in English Eric
Could you be detailed about the pulley sizes the clutch and the magnet/oiler please I read the other comments about the motor
Hi Michael the Pulley are 2 Z V belt.
The clutch are a single coupling lamell from a VOLVO 240 200mm in diameter.
Spindle speed are 8000 rpm.
The max speed for 63 series ball bearings with DDU seals.
The Chain speed is 20 m/s. with a 3/8 8 teeth sprocket wheel.
Hi Svendis this a self built mill or can they be purchased??Great mill
+brett soutar The Mill are custom build for our own needs it was never set in production
epic rig
Somebody know how many rpm is going the chainsaw
Milton Joel Barrios it depends on the sprocket here it is a 8 teeth 3/8” @ 8000 rpm. it gives a chain speed around 20 m/ps
MUITO BOM E EFICIENTE, PARABENS MAIS UM INSCRITO FELIZ ANO NOVO
The Same to You thank you for watching
@@Svendus MUITO bom um abraço
Eu vou fazer uma igual a sua Ze Doradin.
E mais simples e eu já vi lá no seu canal.
Abraço!
Gosto muito dos seus vídeos
How can I get the plans to build one
no plans were made we have build a 6 m 7,5 kw and a 7,5 m 11 kw SNIK mill
u can't cut both ways?
Eric Charters Yes it cuts both ways but the installed effect (15Kw) is to much fore the nose wheel to cut with full load backwards.
But we often manually cut light cuts backwards ruclips.net/video/tbN29YCcwIo/видео.htmlm11s
Démonté
Fantastic mill.
+TNtree.net
Thank You
Yes it is and a great pleasure to be able to handle huge logs
and saw boards in high precision dimensions that You need in the workshop
Might whip a band saw.
Cuántas revoluciónes tiene el motor
Please write in English
Thank You for watching
boa noite. gostaria de saber. qual a rotação qie tem na correia, quantos cv é o motor. e o pásse da correia. 3/8 ou qual. por favor poderias me ajudar
ruclips.net/video/IqzI3xNYqz4/видео.htmlsi=XK01lz5DQMikPBL2 Thank You For Watching
Brilliant! Amazing Engineering! Well Done! I wondered how you got the chain speed up so high (by the sawdust) - 10 bar on the oil and near perfect alignment !! Is that a 10hp motor? Wishing You much Success!! Masterful Craftsmanship!!
Advanced Nutrition Inc Thank you yes it is a Brook Crompton Parkinson Argus 55+ 7,5 kw it runs with 100% overload 30 amp Saw spindle runs at 8000 rpm Saw spindle driving at 8000 rpm minute chain speed 20 ms
why can't you cut both ways
you can cut both ways but 15 kw. are to much power for the nose wheel, but light cuts are functioning. Thank You for Watching
Help me.
6.16 min. What?
The Microswitch are electric connected to the oil pump and feeding motor both are operated by the mechanical clutch turns of the feeding and chain oiling when the saw chain 🛑 Stops
Acuantas revoluciones trabaja el motor
Please write ✍️ in English Thank You for watching
quantos cm tem essa barra ? de sabre?
1:48 please write in English
oque seria isso ? Brook Crompton Parkinson Argus 55+ 7,5 kw que funciona com 100% de sobrecarga 30 amperes O fuso da serra funciona a 8.000 rpm. ???
oque seria esse brook crompton parkinson ? e os demais...
great job
good👍👍👍
Well done.
Thank You for watching
Phenomenal design! I want to build one like this, only with gasoline engine I have. If I were to provide you with an e-mail, would you send me some pictures, for reference so I can build one like it?
Awesome. What horsepower motor is that?
Paul Bertsch it is 7,5 Kw (10hp) Compton and Parkinson A55 run @ 100% overload Thank you for watching
Do you have prints or plans for this unit?
No sir the mill was built from fantasy Thank You for Watching
Is this commercial made or homemade sawmill
it is all Home made Thank You for Watching.
thank you that was real cool
Thank You for Watching
nice two see a chain saw doing more then a snail pace in a log granddad would have loved it he ordered his gang saw from Sweden he came from yarvos think theirs a few dots in there but loved milling
Thank you.
Congrats for so nice job.Merry Christmas!
How many KW ,V, rtm ,pse ? Tnx ! Vasile
Vasile Pop this information are given in the first video the mill are 7.5 Kw @ 15Kw 100% overloads spindle speed 8000 rpm chain speed 20m/s with a 8 spoke chainwheel thank you for watching 👍
Super!
beautiful
Amazing ,
How make 0-15 m/min. Friction drive ?
And small motor is how much (hp) ?
yang chang Hi could you please describe little more what you mean Thank you for watching
HP?
Chinchilla 1987 Mildonio you get all information in the first video ruclips.net/video/IqzI3xNYqz4/видео.html
thats awsome
বাংলাদেশে পাওয়া যাবে কী? মূল্য কত পড়বে? ধন্যবাদ।
Please write in English Thank You for watching
👍👍👍
Can you please suggest me how to build such a good machine
Difficult Question this mill was built out off fantasy alone no sketching was made we started with the saw bed everything worked out off the box
@@Svendus thanks bro if possible can u guide me to build d saw mill that u made really its great, n m interested too
😀👍
Greath mill haw much is power of engine
+stivi s Yes the Saw motor are aluminum build weight 50 Kg
we had to balance it with led ballast in the saw portal pillar opposite side of the motor to make it stand on all 6 wheels
+Svend Nielsen, he was asking the hp rating of the electric motor you are using. I would imagine he will be working in Kw not hp but he can do the math.
+Mike Lamothe all right Sorry as said before 7.5 KW running intermittently with 100% overload 30A 15Kw
the motor are a Brook Crompton Parkinson Argus 55 (55 means that the electric motor can be overloaded 55% continuously ) ruclips.net/video/IqzI3xNYqz4/видео.html
7.5kw = right about 10 hp which is equal to at least 20 hp gas engine. But he is overloading to 15kw to he is using 20hp electric which is about equal to 40 hp gas.
👍👍👍👍
Thank You for watching
👍👍👍
Thank You for watching