DIY Chainsaw Lumber

Interesting thread.......ive got the perfect saw for cross cutting some of the timbers. New tool we added this year to cut beams quicker. Tim the toolman Taylor.....eat your heart out.
 

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I've been practicing ripping with my 365xp, for making a couple stands.

A really cool aspect of logging around here is building helo pads. Hike up a hill, clear a space, and build a wood landing pad for the work bus to land on!
 
Yellow Cedar harvested with a personal use permit
Well, Bighorse just upped the ante, and lived up to his moniker. 880 with a full wrap handle? Jealous. Very nice.

Also like that 'wailing lanyard' (for lack of a better description) on the axe. I have a 1 pound sledge that I put one on. Stick your hand through, twist it up so it can't get away from you, and you have a micro portable 20 ton press if used correctly. A serious pulverizer if used recklessly.
 
It’s not a chainsaw mill but thought you’d be interested in a larger Alaskan Mill.
 

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They work in a pinch but you sure waste a ton of wood using one of those chainsaw mills.
 
Real nice!

Im taking down a maple, have a 20-ft “stalk” on it at about 24-26 inches from side to side.

Wish i had a saw mill for that one.
 
Has anyone ever ripped juniper with a chainsaw? I've been thinking about making some planks and posts for raised beds because juniper lasts forever. My Alaskan mill experience is limited to a few hours working with much softer and straighter woods. I and would appreciate someone with more experience telling me if I'm being reckless or not.
 
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