With the cost of lumber now, you'll have to cut a heck of a lot of slabs to only be left with a small mortgage. Nice build, great improvements. Way to go Izzy!
Lovely invention - very practical for smaller logs......any ideas for the 30" diameter Sugar Pine trees that I just took down? Thinking about no less than 10' lengths for the slabs. Also, what are your recommendations about the sizes of chain and head required for larger cutting?
Great improvements! I've seen people on other channels have mishaps with logs turning sideways while winching them onto the platform. That makes me want to see a dual winch, or a single winch that pulls two cables, so the log isn't being pulled from a single point and the balance isn't as critical.
When I built from the plans I wondered why the tower was so beefy. Good thing is that's an easy upgrade to make. Will definitely appreciate the smaller footprint.
I just saw a reel on Instagram that showed one of these, I believe the brand was Northwood, and I got to thinking about building my own. Yours is the first video I found, and I thank you! Did you do the other video you talked about towards the end? I've got an 850 lb piece of walnut I want to cut, but I don't want to slab the while thing
i bought the plans last week or so but i havent gotten to he build yet. will the adjustments you have made be added to the plans? i also wanted to say that as a person with significant spinal and nerve damage disability you are an inspiriation and you help me get up and out to the shop most days.
thank you d=so much for commenting. unless people have gone through it it so hard to explain the pain and challenges of serious spine and never damage. My best wishes to you and hopes for many more days of building
@@izzyswan I do not have back or spine issues but I have been through several major surgeries and my strength is certainly not what it used to be so I also appreciate designs that minimize manual effort somewhat. We're not all 30 and healthy, just in our minds.
Great ergonomic chainsaw mill! I’ll build one soon. I’m a longtime Alaska mill guy.. For your saw, consider a bark box or other more open exhaust. Saw will stay much cooler during those long cuts and remove some hesitation. I run a ms440 with west coast saws bark box and a high volume oil kit on a 32” bar running machine chain, single skip on a 15deg grind with every other pair of cutting plate /top plate ground off 85%. It’s chain drag you don’t need cutting with the grain and leaving the cleaning/sidewall leaves a cleaner cut than a double skip chain ground to 15 degrees.. if not too windy I prefer to rip with top of bar, dust chips clear at the bar tip and doesn’t load up the power head as much. A chainsaw was born to eat wood, if you find yourself having to push harder than keeping contact to cut then your chain or lube probably need attention. Too much pressure and extreme usage of ripping will wear modern bars quickly so keep your bar square and flip it often.
Izzy, bro what can I say but bravo, well done, ingenious like all your designs are, wish I had that kind of creative mind, keep up the great work and amazing job God bless you and your family and our entire RUclips family 👪
I like it ! simple ,clean & it gets the job done ! Well done . & yes even in my country lumber is way expensive now , than it was a few years ago. Well done Izzy .That's a thumbs up from me.
Just to let you know, you actually can glue plastic laminate (countertop material) to your boards or plywood using regular white or yellow glue. If it’s going to be used outdoors though I would use an exterior yellow glue. The catch is you got to have some pressure on your laminate and wood while the glue dries. In room temps takes about an hour to set up but a full 24 hours to cure completely. Once the glue good and dry that laminate not coming off anytime soon whether it’s outside or not? Good ol Titebond exterior yellow glue works wonders keeping the laminate on whatever wood you glue it to? Contact cement for the average home owners can only get a water based contact cement and it’s not very good. You got to be a licensed contractor to get the good high quality contact cement thet’s actually pretty flammable too! Sure that’s why the average home owners can’t buy the good contact cement any longer?
I was just at your website and, I didn’t see any shop drawings for this? Is there one and if so, where can I get a set. Materials list be very helpful too instead of doing your own takeoffs!
Because the chainsaw is usually a cross cut, what do you do to sharpen the blade for ripping? Are you able to purchase rip blades, or do you take a regular blade and change the angle to a rip angle?
Had an idea about a saw mill that I thought you might be interested in. (I don't have the knowledge to know if it would be possible, or affordable. So I thought I'd share it to see if you were interested.). Instead of using a chainsaw, modify a circular saw with a 20+ inch blade, and mount that to the side of your mill where you put the chainsaw. The ways I see it going is that the circular would either cut the top, or the sides off the log. Or do you think it would be better to mount the saw on the bottom and slide logs over the top of it?
Izzy, did you change the way you are mounting the chainsaw to the tower? I didn't see holes and bolts through the bar in your latest two videos. Looked pretty clean. Can you give a little more detail on mounting the saw with the smaller tower? Thanks, Gregg
@@crackermcwhitey1364 That's a bit beyomd my ability ... and budget. That's why I watch Izzy. The difference between us is skill, not a huge production budget.
Just so you know Izzy that 100$ sawmill now costs over 300$ to make and I'm now researching too see if making it out of steel is more cost worthy in the long run and last a hell of a lot longer. It's sad I just retired last year and wanted to do woodworking full time and now the lumber industry prices are just about too put me out of business before I'm really getting started, so now I need a sawmill. Your sawmill is awesome looking, do you plan on releasing plans for it? If so, I'm interested 😎👍
just under 240 buck for this build. but i am making some changes to it to make it cheaper to build. should ring in at around 180 when i am done. i hope any way no telling what the prices of lumber are going to do next
Hey Izzy another great video. Will the plans be updated with with new design to download. I've been waiting to purchase them till you were done modifying. Thanks again
@@izzyswan sweet. I can wait a bit. I need to figure out where I'm going to put it in the first place. Ever think of adding some sort of dust collection?
Not to change the subject, but how is your “WORM FARM” project doing? Mine didn’t do very well because the boxes got so heavy that they were impossibly difficult to rotate.
I see a lot of cheap mill for sale on different places, I own a metal, ladder framed system. durable light and super mobile, is the system I own, I guess necessity is the mother of invention hehehehe, cheers mate, interesting upload
I honestly thought that you'd upgraded it to a metal version at first. It wasn't until you showed screwing it together that I realized it was actually just painted wood. IMO, that paint job makes it look *way* more professional. That probably isn't the goal, I know. :)
@@katemoon7476 Still higher than they should be, and here comes round 2. My local big box stores have a few signs up "Get it while you can, suppliers are saying prices to go back up"...oh fun!
Not yet I am making a few changes to this version to make it a bit cheaper to build and bit easier to use but i will have them in the next couple months i should think
There's a Russian guy that tried out cutting logs with his chainsaw blade vertical instead of horizontal. He claimed it worked much better (he did it freehand, not in a jig), and he claimed it was much easier. I think I'll copy this $100 sawmill set-up, but I'll try the chainsaw blade vertical first to see if I like it.
You lose some portability but I agree an electric version would be cool. Not sure how much HP it would require. Seven or more seems like a lot. I was curious if a 240v 3HP motor (maybe run off a VFD for the speed and power controls) would be enough.
This may be your saw mill BUT As I remendber you made an earllier version that was similar to the "Gareden Mill" and the "Logosow" And that is the one you made that I would like to see I had it my computer but lots it,, thaks for some help
Pretty nice work, Izzy! It really looks fantastic! 😃 I need to build something like that some day as well!!! BTW, what a beautiful helper! 😮 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
So, that saw can use a 30” bar. I have put one on it. Granted you will lose a lot of speed with all of that drag. Also I hope you are using a ripping chain vs a standard chisel tooth chain. Im sure you are. Your a smart guy.
Not bad, it mostly reads as the work your doing, except you need to be using a husquarva and dewalt tools. I think your looking at a few things wrong because of the wench, but thats how some parts go together. Your still looking at it a little wacky.
It seems you are creating a lot of sawdust in the region of the tracks. Could you not invent an attachment to fit where the sawdust exists the saw to take the sawdust away from your working area? Other wise a great video.
True, but prices will drop eventually...but it’ll require more truck drivers, less demand, and patience on our part to wait for those factors to equalize...if they ever do. I doubt we’ll ever see 2x4x8 for $2.05 again, but $3.50 or so isn’t bad.
@@alanr745 $3.50 or so isn't bad for you? Inflation works when the status quo through the market agrees on higher prices. I'm not sure if everyone agrees that half of the current prices (current price 7.50 a 2x8), which have been tripled (from 2.25 a 2x8), is acceptable. Raise your own rate ( paycheck) by 3x and see if your customers feel that only 2x original rate is acceptable...ha ha...
I know you’ve been back on your feet for a while now but it is great to see. And making some of your best work to date.
I appreciate that! A bunch!
If anyone has ever used an Alaskan sawmill they will certainly appreciate the heck out of this build.
It's nice to see you up on your feet, Izzy!
With the cost of lumber now, you'll have to cut a heck of a lot of slabs to only be left with a small mortgage. Nice build, great improvements. Way to go Izzy!
Your creative mind and bad back are making my life easier. Love what you do and hope you are feeling well. Thanks.
Lovely invention - very practical for smaller logs......any ideas for the 30" diameter Sugar Pine trees that I just took down? Thinking about no less than 10' lengths for the slabs. Also, what are your recommendations about the sizes of chain and head required for larger cutting?
Izzy, get a rip chain for your saw, it will help.
Of all the youtubers, Izzy, you're one of the few that is a pure genius. Cheers :)
Great improvements!
I've seen people on other channels have mishaps with logs turning sideways while winching them onto the platform. That makes me want to see a dual winch, or a single winch that pulls two cables, so the log isn't being pulled from a single point and the balance isn't as critical.
yes balance is important
Opening the video with a Firefly quote by Jane made me smile. Thank you.
You still planning on doing the video on the track saw? Thanks, love your videos!
I love your builds , my friend. I've gotten tons of great ideas by watching them so thank you sir!!!
awesome
Great innovation invention and motivation painted equipment looks long lasting surely slab yield will be great
When I built from the plans I wondered why the tower was so beefy. Good thing is that's an easy upgrade to make. Will definitely appreciate the smaller footprint.
This is for professionals !! 👍 👌
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Dude i wish I had half the talent you do. You ate amazing
Nice upgrade Izzy & Crew! Just do me a favor and watch your back trying to move those heavy logs around! 👍👍😉😉
Thank you, i am being careful as i can be. ;)
Innovation, improvisation is always nice to see or do. Good work
I just saw a reel on Instagram that showed one of these, I believe the brand was Northwood, and I got to thinking about building my own. Yours is the first video I found, and I thank you! Did you do the other video you talked about towards the end? I've got an 850 lb piece of walnut I want to cut, but I don't want to slab the while thing
Have you tried cutting on the top of the bar in reverse? I think it would throw the sawdust out away from the operator and keep the track cleaner.
4:16 no man, this makes it look, professional, clean, and badass
Awesome! The log is it's own Snatch Block!!
Thank you. I can't wait to build this. I think I'm going to use your version one.
i bought the plans last week or so but i havent gotten to he build yet. will the adjustments you have made be added to the plans? i also wanted to say that as a person with significant spinal and nerve damage disability you are an inspiriation and you help me get up and out to the shop most days.
thank you d=so much for commenting. unless people have gone through it it so hard to explain the pain and challenges of serious spine and never damage. My best wishes to you and hopes for many more days of building
@@izzyswan I do not have back or spine issues but I have been through several major surgeries and my strength is certainly not what it used to be so I also appreciate designs that minimize manual effort somewhat. We're not all 30 and healthy, just in our minds.
Izzy do you have any pics of how you built the trigger attachment.
So great to see you up on your feet more. I'm sure it's still a struggle, but you look better every video.
thank you brother!
Where did you get all the HDPE scrap? I get mine from thrift store cutting boards, but I'm looking for something better.
Are there drawings for the $100 mill on your website? and the upgrades?
Great ergonomic chainsaw mill! I’ll build one soon. I’m a longtime Alaska mill guy.. For your saw, consider a bark box or other more open exhaust. Saw will stay much cooler during those long cuts and remove some hesitation. I run a ms440 with west coast saws bark box and a high volume oil kit on a 32” bar running machine chain, single skip on a 15deg grind with every other pair of cutting plate /top plate ground off 85%. It’s chain drag you don’t need cutting with the grain and leaving the cleaning/sidewall leaves a cleaner cut than a double skip chain ground to 15 degrees.. if not too windy I prefer to rip with top of bar, dust chips clear at the bar tip and doesn’t load up the power head as much. A chainsaw was born to eat wood, if you find yourself having to push harder than keeping contact to cut then your chain or lube probably need attention. Too much pressure and extreme usage of ripping will wear modern bars quickly so keep your bar square and flip it often.
GREAT input Chris!
Izzy, bro what can I say but bravo, well done, ingenious like all your designs are, wish I had that kind of creative mind, keep up the great work and amazing job God bless you and your family and our entire RUclips family 👪
That is GREAT . Really enjoy your builds , thanks for sharing .
Great job definitely wanna make one of these soon. Its awesome to see ya doing so well man. Keep up the great work
Thank you
@@izzyswan great
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Only suggestion I have is to start on the other end and use the top of your bar instead. This would make most the dust spit out of the tip end.
Is chainsaw powerd bansaw mill next?
I like it ! simple ,clean & it gets the job done ! Well done . & yes even in my country lumber is way expensive now , than it was a few years ago. Well done Izzy .That's a thumbs up from me.
Is most of your wood dry? Or are you cutting thicker slabs to be stacked and dried (to be planed later)?
Thanks for the upgrade video! I plan on building this next week!
Sweet
Just to let you know, you actually can glue plastic laminate (countertop material) to your boards or plywood using regular white or yellow glue. If it’s going to be used outdoors though I would use an exterior yellow glue. The catch is you got to have some pressure on your laminate and wood while the glue dries. In room temps takes about an hour to set up but a full 24 hours to cure completely. Once the glue good and dry that laminate not coming off anytime soon whether it’s outside or not? Good ol Titebond exterior yellow glue works wonders keeping the laminate on whatever wood you glue it to? Contact cement for the average home owners can only get a water based contact cement and it’s not very good. You got to be a licensed contractor to get the good high quality contact cement thet’s actually pretty flammable too! Sure that’s why the average home owners can’t buy the good contact cement any longer?
I was just at your website and, I didn’t see any shop drawings for this? Is there one and if so, where can I get a set. Materials list be very helpful too instead of doing your own takeoffs!
Because the chainsaw is usually a cross cut, what do you do to sharpen the blade for ripping? Are you able to purchase rip blades, or do you take a regular blade and change the angle to a rip angle?
Yeah you can just sharpen to perpendicular or very slight angle in order to rip better
You are the best, congratulaciones,from Puerto Rico
A $100 sawmill is just what I need.
Bad ass. what did the entire system cost to build?
Had an idea about a saw mill that I thought you might be interested in. (I don't have the knowledge to know if it would be possible, or affordable. So I thought I'd share it to see if you were interested.).
Instead of using a chainsaw, modify a circular saw with a 20+ inch blade, and mount that to the side of your mill where you put the chainsaw. The ways I see it going is that the circular would either cut the top, or the sides off the log.
Or do you think it would be better to mount the saw on the bottom and slide logs over the top of it?
All ways thinking out side the box you come up with lot's of great ideals.
Glad you like them!
Excellent idea. Great project.
Izzy, did you change the way you are mounting the chainsaw to the tower? I didn't see holes and bolts through the bar in your latest two videos. Looked pretty clean. Can you give a little more detail on mounting the saw with the smaller tower? Thanks, Gregg
I have a LOT of black locust trees. They tend to be
Bandsaw mill search DIY Don. He built quite the saw mill
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Did u mean "Donn DIY"?
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That's a bit beyomd my ability ... and budget. That's why I watch Izzy. The difference between us is skill, not a huge production budget.
Nice build and video. Keep up the good work.
Thank you
Sawmill be damned lol. I started watching the gofor . . If Joe can do it ,so can I
Just curious, would you cut medallions on this the same way you would cut slabs? I'm a newbie.
Do you sell the last plan of sawmill?
Didn't see it in your website.
Well done Izzy
Thank you
Just so you know Izzy that 100$ sawmill now costs over 300$ to make and I'm now researching too see if making it out of steel is more cost worthy in the long run and last a hell of a lot longer. It's sad I just retired last year and wanted to do woodworking full time and now the lumber industry prices are just about too put me out of business before I'm really getting started, so now I need a sawmill. Your sawmill is awesome looking, do you plan on releasing plans for it? If so, I'm interested 😎👍
just under 240 buck for this build. but i am making some changes to it to make it cheaper to build. should ring in at around 180 when i am done. i hope any way no telling what the prices of lumber are going to do next
I was planning to say, "what not drill powered" then saw the drill immediately, haha. this is great.
Almost always a drill . lol
very very cool! loved the upgrades and overall the entire idea! smart/affordable and do-able! Thanks!!
You're amazing man. Pretty slick.
Hey Izzy another great video. Will the plans be updated with with new design to download. I've been waiting to purchase them till you were done modifying. Thanks again
Yes of course! and will send out the updated plans to anyone who purchase the current version but it might be a month or 2
@@izzyswan sweet. I can wait a bit. I need to figure out where I'm going to put it in the first place. Ever think of adding some sort of dust collection?
@@izzyswan looking forward to it
Great build! Love all your videos!
Thanks a bunch!
Looks good Izzy. Have you taken the time to figure out how much the new one would cost a user, total?
just undert 240 bucks
You mentioned a track saw video in the works?
With all the upgrades from the first one, how much do you think this would cost to build now? (not counting the HDPE)
just under 240 bucks not including the paint or hdpe
Than is so incredible. I will build one. Thanks you so much.
Not to change the subject, but how is your “WORM FARM” project doing? Mine didn’t do very well because the boxes got so heavy that they were impossibly difficult to rotate.
Amazing, i must do some copy-paste job now in my garage 😁
What type of chain are you using on the saw? Is it a standard chain or is it a ripping chain?
He mentioned to get a ripping chain in an earlier video on this project.
I see a lot of cheap mill for sale on different places, I own a metal, ladder framed system. durable light and super mobile, is the system I own, I guess necessity is the mother of invention hehehehe, cheers mate, interesting upload
I honestly thought that you'd upgraded it to a metal version at first. It wasn't until you showed screwing it together that I realized it was actually just painted wood. IMO, that paint job makes it look *way* more professional. That probably isn't the goal, I know. :)
Home Depot special color.
how is the saw mounted on the tower on this version?
Building today that's a $500 saw mill...May, 2021...
Just under 240 bucks all in.. um minus the saw of course and i didnt count the paint cause i had it already
For real... lumber is RIDICULOUS right now but I'm definitely going to build this
And now the prices dropped. I hope you can achieve your dreams.
@@katemoon7476 Still higher than they should be, and here comes round 2. My local big box stores have a few signs up "Get it while you can, suppliers are saying prices to go back up"...oh fun!
Are plans available on your site for this upgraded version?
Not yet I am making a few changes to this version to make it a bit cheaper to build and bit easier to use but i will have them in the next couple months i should think
New word for today children LOL - "adhesiveness" let's go for "adhesion" instead - nice machine and really well thought out !
I know how to build stuff good. Talking?, not so much. lol
@@izzyswan I think good is a bit of an understatement lol
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what do we get for 100 dollarsand ordering info
I'm curious how it is holding up? Update?
how does this design hold up to very dense hardwoods? i got a few big chunks of eucalyptus...
It was great on white oak but that is the most dense i have cut with it
Can’t wait to try 👍🏽
Another great video! Thanks!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
There's a Russian guy that tried out cutting logs with his chainsaw blade vertical instead of horizontal. He claimed it worked much better (he did it freehand, not in a jig), and he claimed it was much easier. I think I'll copy this $100 sawmill set-up, but I'll try the chainsaw blade vertical first to see if I like it.
dust bag would help. great work
Have you considered using a 7 to 10 hp electric motor. Would cut faster and no gas. I would love to see you build that on this carage
You lose some portability but I agree an electric version would be cool. Not sure how much HP it would require. Seven or more seems like a lot. I was curious if a 240v 3HP motor (maybe run off a VFD for the speed and power controls) would be enough.
This may be your saw mill BUT As I remendber you made an earllier version that was similar to the "Gareden Mill" and the "Logosow" And that is the one you made that I would like to see I had it my computer but lots it,, thaks for some help
nice.
adhesion.
awesome build
air actuators Izzy ,300 is good too...lol
how do you oil the saw chain
Pretty nice work, Izzy! It really looks fantastic! 😃
I need to build something like that some day as well!!!
BTW, what a beautiful helper! 😮
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks so much! 😊 She is a looker and a hard worker to boot.
@@izzyswan I bet she is!
🎉🎉🎉 happy 2 yrs since this vid
Might be useful with current lumber prices...
So, that saw can use a 30” bar. I have put one on it. Granted you will lose a lot of speed with all of that drag. Also I hope you are using a ripping chain vs a standard chisel tooth chain. Im sure you are. Your a smart guy.
Perfect, well done 👍
Not bad, it mostly reads as the work your doing, except you need to be using a husquarva and dewalt tools. I think your looking at a few things wrong because of the wench, but thats how some parts go together.
Your still looking at it a little wacky.
Maggie does the safety squint, haha
It seems you are creating a lot of sawdust in the region of the tracks. Could you not invent an attachment to fit where the sawdust exists the saw to take the sawdust away from your working area? Other wise a great video.
You seem a lot more mobile recently. Hope all is well. Thanks for the great ideas.
It was a 100 dollar chainsaw sawmill, now $300+ since it is made of wood...
Wow 😣... Inflation has now impacted the cost of sawmilling your own lumber! 😱
True, but prices will drop eventually...but it’ll require more truck drivers, less demand, and patience on our part to wait for those factors to equalize...if they ever do.
I doubt we’ll ever see 2x4x8 for $2.05 again, but $3.50 or so isn’t bad.
@@alanr745 $3.50 or so isn't bad for you? Inflation works when the status quo through the market agrees on higher prices. I'm not sure if everyone agrees that half of the current prices (current price 7.50 a 2x8), which have been tripled (from 2.25 a 2x8), is acceptable. Raise your own rate ( paycheck) by 3x and see if your customers feel that only 2x original rate is acceptable...ha ha...
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Nice Video. #STAYSAFE
Try an electric chain saw . A lot more pleasant to use , less noise, no fumes , less chance of a fire , smoother
Awesome.
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