Very Nice I would really love to have one on my property, I want to build rustic log furniture and this is exactly what I would need. just wanted to thank you for helping all of us out and let you know that I will be asking whole lot of questions when I start my build
I don't sell plans, if I do hand out the plans it would be free and I would do it on Google Sketchup's site for this kind of thing. The thing about it is that there wouldn't be much difference than watching the video with the enlarged font. Do you think it would help my viewers if I posted a set of 3d plans?
There are 3 ball bearings on each side-Top, bottom and one on the back of the blade where there are no teeth. The one on the back keeps the blade from running off the back of the wheels and the blade doesn't go forward off the wheels because the wheels are not aligned exactly straight, instead they are pointing outward by 3 degrees . So the blade wants to go backward but the back bearing stops it and it can't go forward because the wheels are "toed out." check the "toed out" video i have.
Thanks so much. Incredible design. Exactly what I've been looking for. I have a 220v 5hp motor, 14 inch bandsaw wheels, some scrap metal, 90 feet of 2020 v-slot aluminum, and wood.
@Greg77630 I don't have any gas plans but if you go that way you just need to figure out the RPMs and the horse power needs to go up because you loose torque on a two stroke engine. So say a 16hp. The feet per minute are 5000 so you just do the math backwards starting at the engine, to the first pulley, second and then the big band wheels. My design for the platform would have to beef up if it were off of my concrete floor in the gargage. Other than all that not much should change.
@meanmike777 Sure, but a gas motor is less torquey than an electric of half the hp. If you do try it you have to recalculate the rpms of the new motor and you will end up with different size pulley wheels, so that you end up around 5000 feet of blade per minute to the log.
@tulipgraphics Cook Saw Manufacturing will probably ship internationally and my blade is 10 feet 3inches. I use a 1inch blade, but you can also use the 1.25 inch blade. You should call them to order the blade, that is how I did it. I think my blade is their " super c " not really sure though. They have different types. Just ask for one blade the first time to make sure it works. You can resharpen them with a "dremel" tool, if you follow their instructions.
@simonsimon405 The big wheels are toed outward by two or three degrees, which makes the blade want to fall off the back side of the wheels. When this happens the bearing guides roll on the three sides of the blade that have no teeth holding it there. In other words bearings roll on the blade to keep it on.
@TheOrchid118 I have website attached to my channel that you can get one picture from with the main measurements, but for all the measurements I would look at my other video with the enlarged font, it show the measurements bigger. I will have to get a printable copy after Christmas.
No, the other end is balanced even though it may look asymmetrical. Basically you could spin 1000 pounds on one side and 3 pounds on the other and it wouldn't matter because they run on separate axis's.
Thanks very much. You actually took the time to show so much more info than any other video I've seen on this. I watched a lot of videos where they simply show the machine. I am pretty creative to a point but something this dangerous I wanted a closer look which you've provided. I will be doing this project starting this weekend and since the holidays are here and I actually have time off. Thanks again and wish your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
The mill wheels are "toed" outward by two or three degrees this keeps the blade rolling off the backside of the wheel, when it rides back the bearings on the guides keep it from riding all the way off.
Hey. Nice, simple design. But how do you keep the band level? The fit tolerances must have to be very tight between the column and guide on the side without the "boat winch". Any info would be greatly appreciated.
I'll send you an email address if you need me to look at some things, as far as the aluminum goes, the best thing to do is just explain over the phone to your local metal recycling business what it is you have. They will explain the rates for your specific metal, because the rates change daily. Also, it might pay more to sell them on Craigslist.
@tulipgraphics Also, if your blade needs to be a different size they make most blades to custom lengths. I have resharpened mine 2 times so far. If you need any more help as you build your mill just ask and I will tell you whatever I can. Make sure you start with the wheels, shafts and pillow bearings first, then the rest of the machine.
@kira9548 El motor está en marcha 3.450 revoluciones por minuto en una polea de 3 pulgadas y luego a una polea de 6 pulgadas en una rueda de los grandes. La hoja corre en torno a 4700 pies por minuto. La hoja es de una pulgada de ancho y las grandes ruedas de 12 3 / 8 pulgadas de diámetro.En Internet hay caluculators de poleas y correas, si usted necesita diferentes ruedas de tamaño. Usted quiere que su hoja de ejecutar a 5000 pies por minuto que es más rápido que el mío y va a funcionar mejor.
I do clamp them. However my Australian buddy drilled a couple holes and welded nuts to them. He then just drives a bolt in to press into the hole that presses against the uprights. His name is Zaunchers here on youtube.... youtube .com/channel/UCwXW8U6Jl5Kk0f6hUyn8M6w
When you roll that first 4000 pound log over the aluminum, it will probably damage it. I cast aluminum as a hobby so I know how soft that stuff is compared to steel. You could make due with it until you get steel or you could sell the aluminum to get some steel. The aluminum, in tube form is worth a lot more than steel. Either way tell me how it works out, sounds interesting.
Tengo un enlace a la página web para los planes en la descripción del vídeo. La descripción del video es bajo el vídeo. En esa página web se puede descargar los planos en 3 demensions, pero usted tendrá que descargar "Google SketchUp" para ejecutar el archivo. Espero que esta respuesta tiene sentido. :)
Do you have plan on how to make this saw mill portable? I saw manmike777 wanted to add a gas engine. I have many trees on my property and it isn't practical to move them to my house (not on my property) as logs and I don't have electricity especially not 220 there yet.
I'm wondering if this can't be accomplished with unistrut for those folks that don't have welding capability. Use like 1 5/8 green, then you could use spring nuts and prefabbed angle brackets? What do you think? Would probably need to add the additional down stabilizers on front and back.. BTW, thanks for being such a great guy!!!
Hi Bluemac, Thank you so much for sharing. You did a great job making the sawmill and sharing with your videos plans and comments. I am going to build my sawmil, me and my buddys work with wood and are not that good with metal, so we will try first from wood if that won't work we will try to do it from metal. Can you help me with finding a good blade, at an nline store that will ship to Israel ? I see you used a 1", how long is it ? Thanks for your help
thank you very much, the best DIY sawmill video and plans in the internet!!!...I have been looking foward to build one by myself to mill some special logs (agave cactus flower + o - 7 foot length ) they have like a banana shape, so I will need a base wide enough to cover all the curve profile....do you mind to chat a little to discuss this project?
are you plans on the sketchup warehouse? I would love to get a copy of the file so I can play around with it in sketchup! Could you upload to the google warehouse and let us know? Many thanks and great work!
@BlueMacGyver My Dad was watching your video and was wondering if you had the plans for your sawmill uploaded, so that I could print them out for him? Thanks, Michele
Awesome design! I'd like to build this but am pretty unfamiliar with sketchup. Is there a way to view each part individually? I'm trying to figure out how much material I'm going to need and if I have parts already. Thanks!!
I am an AutoCAD technician and what people can do is save the Google Sketch Up model to AutoCAD. It will just be surfaces but it still can be useful. Thanks, Mark R.
Thanks for answering my email on plans for the Sawmill. Please let me know if you get a copy that I can print for my Dad. He would really appericate it. Thanks, Michele
Could you please tell in detail about the two pairs of little ball bearings that guide the saw band? (The white ones in the 3D diagram)? Really simple and straightforward design!
Muy buena sierra. Felicitaciones. Estoy pasando los planos a un amigo para su construccion. Necesito cortar tablas para mi casa. Gracias x la idea y los planos. Martin - Argentina
hola felicitaciones!!! por video esta muy instructivo, pero me gustaría si fuera posible me enviaras los planos con las medidas mas especificas, por favor o ¿donde las puedo conseguir? muchas gracias (Soy de Chile)
Oye porque la sierra no se sale de las poleas? me lo podrias explicar en español porque vi el video donde lo explicas pero hay unas palabras que están en ingles pero no las entiendo . gracias
+LOSMINIUNS HD Las guías tienen cojinetes que tocan el borde plano de la pala. Las ruedas se giran hacia el exterior 3 grados. Con los 3 grados, la hoja trys para caerse de la parte posterior de las ruedas, pero no puede debido a los cojinetes de guía.
Saludos desde Puerto Rico, me agrada la sencillez de su proyecto y me gustaría construir uno, sería posible poder obtener los planos con sus respectivas medidas?, le agradecería su ayuda, gracias. Dios le bendiga.
+Luis Otero Hay un enlace en la descripción del vídeo a descargar los planos en 3D con las mediciones . Es necesario descargar Google Sketchup para verlas.
When you tap the button for download a submenu will pop out just bellow the red box, you must pick the only option in that little box. It will say: "Sketchup 8 Model" when you pick this it will start to download. If you haven't downloaded Google's Sketchup program then you need to do that to be able to view the model. If you are worried that Google's program isn't safe for your device or computer then just watch my video of measurements instead, if you go to my list of videos on my channel you will see this one : th-cam.com/video/qJwmxIJe9Ds/w-d-xo.html.
rodolfo caballero Amazon.com, Ebay.com, Google shopping all have pullies. I just search for 3 inch pulley and 6 inch pulley. You can also talk to your local machine shops and hardware stores. Here in the United States we have a store called "Tractor Supply Company inc." and "Harbour Freight" these stores probably have them also.
Looks like a good sturdy simple design, nice!
I will attempt to load the model to Googles platform for download this week. Thanks for the feed back!
Very Nice I would really love to have one on my property, I want to build rustic log furniture and this is exactly what I would need. just wanted to thank you for helping all of us out and let you know that I will be asking whole lot of questions when I start my build
The plans will be here when you are ready and you can also download them and store them on the link provided above : ) thanks for the comment!
I don't sell plans, if I do hand out the plans it would be free and I would do it on Google Sketchup's site for this kind of thing. The thing about it is that there wouldn't be much difference than watching the video with the enlarged font. Do you think it would help my viewers if I posted a set of 3d plans?
There are 3 ball bearings on each side-Top, bottom and one on the back of the blade where there are no teeth. The one on the back keeps the blade from running off the back of the wheels and the blade doesn't go forward off the wheels because the wheels are not aligned exactly straight, instead they are pointing outward by 3 degrees . So the blade wants to go backward but the back bearing stops it and it can't go forward because the wheels are "toed out." check the "toed out" video i have.
Thanks so much. Incredible design. Exactly what I've been looking for. I have a 220v 5hp motor, 14 inch bandsaw wheels, some scrap metal, 90 feet of 2020 v-slot aluminum, and wood.
@seanpaul5331 Awesome, Glad to help. I hope you post a video when you're done!
@Greg77630 I don't have any gas plans but if you go that way you just need to figure out the RPMs and the horse power needs to go up because you loose torque on a two stroke engine. So say a 16hp. The feet per minute are 5000 so you just do the math backwards starting at the engine, to the first pulley, second and then the big band wheels. My design for the platform would have to beef up if it were off of my concrete floor in the gargage. Other than all that not much should change.
@jimkennedy03 Thank you, that's exactly what I was aiming for.
@meanmike777 Sure, but a gas motor is less torquey than an electric of half the hp. If you do try it you have to recalculate the rpms of the new motor and you will end up with different size pulley wheels, so that you end up around 5000 feet of blade per minute to the log.
Thanks, I love having mine, it is fun to work with.
@tulipgraphics Cook Saw Manufacturing will probably ship internationally and my blade is 10 feet 3inches. I use a 1inch blade, but you can also use the 1.25 inch blade. You should call them to order the blade, that is how I did it. I think my blade is their " super c " not really sure though. They have different types. Just ask for one blade the first time to make sure it works. You can resharpen them with a "dremel" tool, if you follow their instructions.
@simonsimon405 The big wheels are toed outward by two or three degrees, which makes the blade want to fall off the back side of the wheels. When this happens the bearing guides roll on the three sides of the blade that have no teeth holding it there. In other words bearings roll on the blade to keep it on.
@TheOrchid118 I have website attached to my channel that you can get one picture from with the main measurements, but for all the measurements I would look at my other video with the enlarged font, it show the measurements bigger. I will have to get a printable copy after Christmas.
Nope, I only have it here. I don't want to accept the agreement that comes with posting to the warehouse, so I haven't yet.
No, the other end is balanced even though it may look asymmetrical. Basically you could spin 1000 pounds on one side and 3 pounds on the other and it wouldn't matter because they run on separate axis's.
Thanks very much. You actually took the time to show so much more info than any other video I've seen on this. I watched a lot of videos where they simply show the machine. I am pretty creative to a point but something this dangerous I wanted a closer look which you've provided. I will be doing this project starting this weekend and since the holidays are here and I actually have time off. Thanks again and wish your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Merry Christmas to you too. Remember to add the guards and other safety features. I am glad to see so many people building the mill.
The mill wheels are "toed" outward by two or three degrees this keeps the blade rolling off the backside of the wheel, when it rides back the bearings on the guides keep it from riding all the way off.
M.k
Hey. Nice, simple design. But how do you keep the band level? The fit tolerances must have to be very tight between the column and guide on the side without the "boat winch". Any info would be greatly appreciated.
It's mostly the way the math of the aircraft cable and the weight of that whole assembly head.
@kira9548 Si usted tiene alguna pregunta me dice, no hay ningún problema. Gracias, más adelante.
I'll send you an email address if you need me to look at some things, as far as the aluminum goes, the best thing to do is just explain over the phone to your local metal recycling business what it is you have. They will explain the rates for your specific metal, because the rates change daily. Also, it might pay more to sell them on Craigslist.
@tulipgraphics Also, if your blade needs to be a different size they make most blades to custom lengths. I have resharpened mine 2 times so far. If you need any more help as you build your mill just ask and I will tell you whatever I can. Make sure you start with the wheels, shafts and pillow bearings first, then the rest of the machine.
@kira9548 El motor está en marcha 3.450 revoluciones por minuto en una polea de 3 pulgadas y luego a una polea de 6 pulgadas en una rueda de los grandes. La hoja corre en torno a 4700 pies por minuto. La hoja es de una pulgada de ancho y las grandes ruedas de 12 3 / 8 pulgadas de diámetro.En Internet hay caluculators de poleas y correas, si usted necesita diferentes ruedas de tamaño. Usted quiere que su hoja de ejecutar a 5000 pies por minuto que es más rápido que el mío y va a funcionar mejor.
I do clamp them. However my Australian buddy drilled a couple holes and welded nuts to them. He then just drives a bolt in to press into the hole that presses against the uprights. His name is Zaunchers here on youtube.... youtube
.com/channel/UCwXW8U6Jl5Kk0f6hUyn8M6w
When you roll that first 4000 pound log over the aluminum, it will probably damage it. I cast aluminum as a hobby so I know how soft that stuff is compared to steel. You could make due with it until you get steel or you could sell the aluminum to get some steel. The aluminum, in tube form is worth a lot more than steel. Either way tell me how it works out, sounds interesting.
Form follows function. Love the simplicity in design. Well done!
@777strongcoffee Yes sir. I hope everything is easily visible. It is completely to scale.
I'm building one right now and this helps ! I'm using 18-3/4 saw wheels and the only thing I have yet to find is the material for the bed :)
No. the part that is touching the actual blade is made from cutting board plastic so it doesn't really wear on the metal.
Tengo un enlace a la página web para los planes en la descripción del vídeo. La descripción del video es bajo el vídeo. En esa página web se puede descargar los planos en 3 demensions, pero usted tendrá que descargar "Google SketchUp" para ejecutar el archivo. Espero que esta respuesta tiene sentido. :)
Do you have plan on how to make this saw mill portable? I saw manmike777 wanted to add a gas engine. I have many trees on my property and it isn't practical to move them to my house (not on my property) as logs and I don't have electricity especially not 220 there yet.
Just wish ya would of slowed your video down a bit to also read the words, but really nice, very simplistic
There was another video of it up close. Also the plans are available for download on Google in a link in description of video.
I'm wondering if this can't be accomplished with unistrut for those folks that don't have welding capability. Use like 1 5/8 green, then you could use spring nuts and prefabbed angle brackets? What do you think? Would probably need to add the additional down stabilizers on front and back.. BTW, thanks for being such a great guy!!!
Thanks for the comment. I will help you out any way I can.
I am glad to hear that, you will have some real fun with that machine.
No problem, I should have done it sooner.
Dude thanks for the link for the sketch up file, you know I did my own drawing by looking at your videos last year, amazing!!! so easy to understand!!
Hi Bluemac,
Thank you so much for sharing. You did a great job making the sawmill and sharing with your videos plans and comments.
I am going to build my sawmil, me and my buddys work with wood and are not that good with metal, so we will try first from wood if that won't work we will try to do it from metal. Can you help me with finding a good blade, at an nline store that will ship to Israel ? I see you used a 1", how long is it ?
Thanks for your help
thank you very much, the best DIY sawmill video and plans in the internet!!!...I have been looking foward to build one by myself to mill some special logs (agave cactus flower + o - 7 foot length ) they have like a banana shape, so I will need a base wide enough to cover all the curve profile....do you mind to chat a little to discuss this project?
Me alegro de que te gusta el diseño. Le agradecería las fotos también! Gracias.
are you plans on the sketchup warehouse? I would love to get a copy of the file so I can play around with it in sketchup!
Could you upload to the google warehouse and let us know?
Many thanks and great work!
@BlueMacGyver My Dad was watching your video and was wondering if you had the plans for your sawmill uploaded, so that I could print them out for him? Thanks, Michele
This is hands down the easiest and most cost effective DIY sawmill I have ever seen!
This is hands down the easiest and most cost effective DIY sawmill I have ever seen!
How much would you charge me fo the 3D model. What format is it in? Google Sketch UP? AutoCAD?
Thanks Mark R.
Nicely done sir!
Awesome design! I'd like to build this but am pretty unfamiliar with sketchup. Is there a way to view each part individually? I'm trying to figure out how much material I'm going to need and if I have parts already. Thanks!!
I've read that the winch raising and lowering can be a little wobbly. Perhaps adding a clamping assembly to the saw head would stabilize this?
I am an AutoCAD technician and what people can do is save the Google Sketch Up model to AutoCAD. It will just be surfaces but it still can be useful.
Thanks,
Mark R.
Thanks for answering my email on plans for the Sawmill. Please let me know if you get a copy that I can print for my Dad. He would really appericate it. Thanks, Michele
thanks bro!
Could you please tell in detail about the two pairs of little ball bearings that guide the saw band? (The white ones in the 3D diagram)? Really simple and straightforward design!
@BlueMacGyver again, thank you; can it be configured to a gas motor? I already have a 9hp that's just sittin.
Meanmike777
Muy buena sierra. Felicitaciones. Estoy pasando los planos a un amigo para su construccion. Necesito cortar tablas para mi casa. Gracias x la idea y los planos. Martin - Argentina
tomará algún tiempo, pero voy a publicar fotos tan pronto como se hace esto.
nice
Merci. Très belle illustration. Nous essayerons de le mettre en oeuvre dans la forêt du Congo. J'enverrai des images.
You have a "damper" at the top of the blade going through an angle iron. Isn't this hard on the blade?
Thanx Con
Nice work - was this done with Sketch-Up?
hola felicitaciones!!! por video esta muy instructivo, pero me gustaría si fuera posible me enviaras los planos con las medidas mas especificas, por favor o ¿donde las puedo conseguir? muchas gracias (Soy de Chile)
@Progneto Thank you sir.
By far cleanest lightest design I have seen and thx to you may actually attempt to build thx
wich system keep the blade on the wheels on sawmill/bandsaw?
does the other end need some balancing plywheel kind of thing?
Nice
This is really awesome!
Oye porque la sierra no se sale de las poleas? me lo podrias explicar en español porque vi el video donde lo explicas pero hay unas palabras que están en ingles pero no las entiendo . gracias
+LOSMINIUNS HD Las guías tienen cojinetes que tocan el borde plano de la pala. Las ruedas se giran hacia el exterior 3 grados. Con los 3 grados, la hoja trys para caerse de la parte posterior de las ruedas, pero no puede debido a los cojinetes de guía.
This is better than any sawmill I have seen on you tube period.
Thanks! If you ever need any help making one let me know.
Many thanks ...
Saludos desde Puerto Rico, me agrada la sencillez de su proyecto y me gustaría construir uno, sería posible poder obtener los planos con sus respectivas medidas?, le agradecería su ayuda, gracias. Dios le bendiga.
+Luis Otero Hay un enlace en la descripción del vídeo a descargar los planos en 3D con las mediciones . Es necesario descargar Google Sketchup para verlas.
Gracias por la información, Dios le bendiga.
i ve tryed with no luck to download your plans
When you tap the button for download a submenu will pop out just bellow the red box, you must pick the only option in that little box. It will say: "Sketchup 8 Model" when you pick this it will start to download. If you haven't downloaded Google's Sketchup program then you need to do that to be able to view the model. If you are worried that Google's program isn't safe for your device or computer then just watch my video of measurements instead, if you go to my list of videos on my channel you will see this one : th-cam.com/video/qJwmxIJe9Ds/w-d-xo.html.
¿Se podra hacer que quede mas espacio libre para madera mas gruesas?¿Las poleas pueden ser mas grandes?
Las poleas son correctos. La madera se puede hacer más grueso. Tengo otros videos sobre eso.
Thank you sir
no e podido encontrar las poleas
i cant find the plans in sketchup.?
The link is in the description below the video.
sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=f7613be7a6d07ab87b4759afda86eabc&prevstart=0
can these plans be sent to someone
I would assume you can send a link to them.
I dont know what your meaning, if you would please call me id be much in appreciation 618-581-7221
I could not find the pulleys
rodolfo caballero Do you mean the size? Or do you mean where to buy?
where i can buy.
and what suits me
rodolfo caballero Amazon.com, Ebay.com, Google shopping all have pullies. I just search for 3 inch pulley and 6 inch pulley. You can also talk to your local machine shops and hardware stores. Here in the United States we have a store called "Tractor Supply Company inc." and "Harbour Freight" these stores probably have them also.
1-BK190-E Browning 18.75 inch