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So, I'm pretty new to sharpening band blades, but of course I want to do the best job possible. I am sharpening for myself and as a side business.

I started off with a TimberKing sharpener and setter, which has an adjustable cam. I got it pretty well dialed in for my Woodmizer double hard 10* blades, and it worked pretty well. Then a customer brought me some Timberking 10* blades, and I put them on that machine, and the profile seemed to be the same. Now with the one adjustable cam I don't think it's possible to get it dialed in perfectly, and in the Timberking sharpener manual, it states that there is no perfect gullet profile, but they appeared to be exactly the same. So, I sharpened them both on the Timberking sharpener and they were sharp. Read More

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We just purchased a new Norwood mill and are in the process of milling our first logs, would anyone have a suggestion for a good moisture meter for us to buy
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Hey guys I made a post awhile back about markets for erc, I've cut an acre out of 100 or more that I own with a chain saw and it produced enough that it's definitely worth logging the rest. Now my question is what would you guys recommend for equipment to take some labor away? I have a skid steer...

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Where do I look to hire someone with a portable sawmill to cut my logs on site? I'm in Rensselaer County NY (near the MA/VT boarder)


I'm a novice. I have a Logosol chainsaw mill. My friend/neighbor is gifting me a small red pine plantation. It's a couple hundred trees total, averaging about 12" dbh, and pretty tall (planted decades ago and never thinned). It's obviously way too much for me to take on. Read More

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My uncle has one about 18" at the base, and 14" at the 8 ft mark. It will only make one 8' log, but it should be a nice one. I don't need it, but how would you cut it?? Probably will slab it 8/4, but looking for other thoughts.

Probably stack it on stickers under the barn, with rachet straps, to air dry. Read More

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