i work at schweighofer in Romania for the past 8 years and and i also help assemble the linck line , in 24 hrs we process on average 4000 cubic meters of logs !!!
I am excited about Linck. I'm studying at the Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University ,Thailand. Could you possibly tell me about the price of this machine. Thank you.
Linck mills work really well with plantation logs . They don't work worth a dime on trees cut on side hills . Logs MUST be straight. W.W.W. had a 108 inch chipper to take care of the crooked logs , a crying shame , an ordinary small wood mill could have made lumber out of the logs the Linck mill was chipping . I was kinda happy when that mill shut down
Linck has always preferred to have a flat face on the bottom to work against the forces of the profiling action. In the first pass, the bottom of the log is still rounded. I can envision that if there is a protrusion on the bottom of the log, the log will rock from the forces of the first canter chipping the vertical faces on each side. Those faces would not be affected by such an occurrence, but trying to profile and have that happen sounds like trouble. I hope this helps. If I were operating the mill, I would do some tests to see if, and under what conditions, profiling on the first pass caused any problems.
This section from about 1:40 to1:43 is a top-down view of the multi-function infeed to the canter. The log is being turned to the proper orientation for maximum recovery as determined by the Linck optimization software working with the data of the 3-D scanner which has determined the true shape of the log. See this video for an animation of the process th-cam.com/video/Gs5sgWg8HI8/w-d-xo.html
Warum müssen immer alle interessanten Abläufe und Geräusche durch unerträgliche Musik zunichte gemacht werden ... schade ... deswegen trägt der Kerl bei 8.00 auch einen Gehörschutz bei stehender Maschine ... er ahnt schon das fürchterliche Gedudel vom Video ..
i work at schweighofer in Romania for the past 8 years and and i also help assemble the linck line , in 24 hrs we process on average 4000 cubic meters of logs !!!
Increíble efectividad, optimización y eficacia total del producto.
A sign of things to come, we ran up to 600mm in the 90,s.hoop and slash
Love this
@@robertculpepper761 Thanks!
I am excited about Linck. I'm studying at the Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University ,Thailand. Could you possibly tell me about the price of this machine. Thank you.
Wir hier bei Lärche gewässert? Weil die Sägen so verharzt sind?
Diese Mühle schneidet Kiefer, Lärche, Douglasie und Fichte.
Linck mills work really well with plantation logs . They don't work worth a dime on trees cut on side hills . Logs MUST be straight. W.W.W. had a 108 inch chipper to take care of the crooked logs , a crying shame , an ordinary small wood mill could have made lumber out of the logs the Linck mill was chipping . I was kinda happy when that mill shut down
Why do they only profile on the second pass?
Linck has always preferred to have a flat face on the bottom to work against the forces of the profiling action. In the first pass, the bottom of the log is still rounded. I can envision that if there is a protrusion on the bottom of the log, the log will rock from the forces of the first canter chipping the vertical faces on each side. Those faces would not be affected by such an occurrence, but trying to profile and have that happen sounds like trouble. I hope this helps.
If I were operating the mill, I would do some tests to see if, and under what conditions, profiling on the first pass caused any problems.
@@billcraig Thanks Bill!
@@billcraig Just wondering how much this mill produces a shift (how many hours a shift) Thanks!
Obere sagen adersrum eingebaut?
Die Dorne drehen sich in die gleiche Richtung. Die obere Säge schneidet gegen den Holzfluss und die untere Laube schneidet mit dem Holzfluss.
Alles klar. Wo ich arbeite ich muss beide sagen gegen holzfluss einstelen.
Could somebody please explain to me what is the purpose of those things at 1:43??
This section from about 1:40 to1:43 is a top-down view of the multi-function infeed to the canter. The log is being turned to the proper orientation for maximum recovery as determined by the Linck optimization software working with the data of the 3-D scanner which has determined the true shape of the log. See this video for an animation of the process th-cam.com/video/Gs5sgWg8HI8/w-d-xo.html
@@billcraig Thank you!
@@bestau301 You are welcome!
Warum müssen immer alle interessanten Abläufe und Geräusche durch unerträgliche Musik zunichte gemacht werden ... schade ... deswegen trägt der Kerl bei 8.00 auch einen Gehörschutz bei stehender Maschine ... er ahnt schon das fürchterliche Gedudel vom Video ..
Llo no beo oropoco no me gusta eso o es inportante