Hi Levi! I'm interested in the way you fix the mill on your chainsaw. As I see it, the tip of the bar is not fixed to the mill. Is the bar drilled through where the mill holds the bar? Doesn't it get loose by the forces? Thanks, and great contents!!
Hi, thanks for watching! The mill is clamped to the bar. I’ve milled hundreds of slabs with this mill and It has never moved. Check out Granberg International’s website. I have/use most of their mills and their ripping chains are the best I’ve used. If you choose to pick anything up, my coupon code will save you 10%. Code- foxridgeslabs
How would I mill even bottom slabs from driftwood logs with limb knobs and partial limbs still stick out, like a cedar tree drift log, like cut the log in half lengthways but evenly as I want to have 2 live edge slabs or then cut those in 2? Thanks, Kevin
You are the Man Levi!
🙂😁 so are you!!
I agree. I love turning a piece of firewood into art.
Yes! And 100x or more the value of the piece of “firewood” 😃
nice video my friend
Thank you for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
So are you kiln drying the wood at all for your charcuterie boards? What moisture content do they need to be at?
Yes. I hire a kiln service to dry almost everything I mill. I will have my own kiln one day.
Great explanation. Do you have any short logs that you’ve milled without doing a time lapse? Curious what the time commitment is per slab.
I don’t. If I just milled this log without making a video, I could probably do it in 15 minutes or less.
Hi Levi! I'm interested in the way you fix the mill on your chainsaw. As I see it, the tip of the bar is not fixed to the mill. Is the bar drilled through where the mill holds the bar? Doesn't it get loose by the forces? Thanks, and great contents!!
Hi, thanks for watching! The mill is clamped to the bar. I’ve milled hundreds of slabs with this mill and It has never moved. Check out Granberg International’s website. I have/use most of their mills and their ripping chains are the best I’ve used. If you choose to pick anything up, my coupon code will save you 10%. Code- foxridgeslabs
How would I mill even bottom slabs from driftwood logs with limb knobs and partial limbs still stick out, like a cedar tree drift log, like cut the log in half lengthways but evenly as I want to have 2 live edge slabs or then cut those in 2? Thanks, Kevin
I would just trim up the top so you can screw a ladder to it. Make a perfect flat cut and then start slabbing.
@@foxridgeslabs Thanks!
Can I buy for cutting board wood?
I don’t ship but these would work great for cutting boards
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So your a millionaire with all the logs you have sitting there? Total bs
I don’t recall saying anything about being a millionaire. This is not my full time job but I did turn what started as a hobby into an LLC.