Thank you man, finally I got it, I did watch lots of swing blade sawmills, but nobody filmed so properly so I can understand it. Thanks again man.. Ben from France
In retrospect I could have used the original mount if I had used 50mm spacers and mounted the gbox on the other side. The second mount I made seems strong enough. It hasn't cracked or bent. Thanks for looking. Are you going to make a saw? Sounds like you enjoy spending time in your shed as well shedasaurus. My missus bought me a plasma cutter for Christmas. Maybe she thinks I don't spend enough time in mine ha ha.
Hi could you help me? with the lucas mill machine, what is the gearbox rotation speed in the saber cutting system? How does the engine's saber bar system work? can you make a step-by-step docking system video? what would be the value of the Lucas Mill differential gearbox? where to buy? Could you also show me , how to attach the saber bar to the engine ?
Sorry I got another Q. If you only went for the half swing, does that mean that you could have gone with the original swing design? It looked a lot stronger than the second design?
Hi shedasaurus. The gearbox hasn't given any reasons to make me think its not up to the job. Even though its not rated to the speed I use it. I keep a close eye on the oil level. And use ep gear oil 140w. It does use a bit of oil. I have changed the oil once. And run probably 10 tanks of fuel through the saw
I only made it swing through 90 degrees cause I was a bit over it by then. I didn't want to have to muck around making a blade guard that would accommodate 180 deg swing.
Jeezuz bloody hell. And what if you're out in the bush. Didn't you hear his opening talk of wanting to cut in the forest? How is he supposed to get a 4M x 800mm x 3 tonne log to his garage? Sensible people take a portable milll to the bloody big logs. Duh.
@@426superbee4 And have you ever done the sums about how many kilowatts it would take to power that mill (in 3 phase); he's probably cutting seasoned F27 - F57 Australian hardwood not some F7 North American Fir or Baltic Pine; how heavy such a genset would be; how the ute with genset can get close enough to the log and the mill. Many DIY millers carry their mill in parts up tracks, as I did. Your comment and attitude is born of armchair opinion and not considering the needs, opinions, and *already stated parameters of this video poster*. You're like a typical twat who says "bandsaws are better, bandsaws are better". Mate, it's horses for courses. Go back to your video games.
Thank you man, finally I got it, I did watch lots of swing blade sawmills, but nobody filmed so properly so I can understand it. Thanks again man.. Ben from France
In retrospect I could have used the original mount if I had used 50mm spacers and mounted the gbox on the other side. The second mount I made seems strong enough. It hasn't cracked or bent. Thanks for looking. Are you going to make a saw? Sounds like you enjoy spending time in your shed as well shedasaurus. My missus bought me a plasma cutter for Christmas. Maybe she thinks I don't spend enough time in mine ha ha.
i always wanted a buzz saw mill
hi friend, how would the saber bar system be? How would you couple the current saber on this axis?
Thanks for all the info! Is that gearbox strong enough and do you have to change its oil often?
Motor oil will end up in carb ,no? if you turn it 180
Hi could you help me? with the lucas mill machine, what is the gearbox rotation speed in the saber cutting system? How does the engine's saber bar system work? can you make a step-by-step docking system video?
what would be the value of the Lucas Mill differential gearbox? where to buy?
Could you also show me , how to attach the saber bar to the engine ?
Do you have a material list? Are plans for sale?
Sorry I got another Q. If you only went for the half swing, does that mean that you could have gone with the original swing design? It looked a lot stronger than the second design?
Hi shedasaurus. The gearbox hasn't given any reasons to make me think its not up to the job. Even though its not rated to the speed I use it. I keep a close eye on the oil level. And use ep gear oil 140w. It does use a bit of oil. I have changed the oil once. And run probably 10 tanks of fuel through the saw
Also is there a reason you changed and made it swing one way only, was it a saftey concern so it would not 'run on' to the timber?
Some great adjusting diagram in your mind on the fly. All Alaskan to Down Under
Thanks Mate. Cheers to you in Alaska. Starting to warm up a bit over there now? We coming into Winter.
Good. This one is best for a simple mill ! rc
do you have plans for your machine
you have answered my question
Какая марка редуктора ?
Where did you get that blade?
Thanks for your time
I only made it swing through 90 degrees cause I was a bit over it by then. I didn't want to have to muck around making a blade guard that would accommodate 180 deg swing.
R they for sale
No
@@troopy001 maybe U should think about it how much in materials
I would use a electric motor rather than gas, You'll be more happier in the long run mate
Jeezuz bloody hell. And what if you're out in the bush. Didn't you hear his opening talk of wanting to cut in the forest? How is he supposed to get a 4M x 800mm x 3 tonne log to his garage? Sensible people take a portable milll to the bloody big logs. Duh.
@@thedolphin5428 Have you ever heard of a Portable Generator ? That what you use out in the bush for electric
@@426superbee4
And have you ever done the sums about how many kilowatts it would take to power that mill (in 3 phase); he's probably cutting seasoned F27 - F57 Australian hardwood not some F7 North American Fir or Baltic Pine; how heavy such a genset would be; how the ute with genset can get close enough to the log and the mill. Many DIY millers carry their mill in parts up tracks, as I did.
Your comment and attitude is born of armchair opinion and not considering the needs, opinions, and *already stated parameters of this video poster*. You're like a typical twat who says "bandsaws are better, bandsaws are better". Mate, it's horses for courses. Go back to your video games.
@@thedolphin5428 Go play in the water boy
@@426superbee4
Oh, so intelligent, so thoughtful, so knowledgeable about the subject. Back to your tissue-soaked bed, child.
Glade you got her er done clean lean and mean CHEERS
you Spice Germany