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Title: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: Popeye1 on April 07, 2010, 05:24:27 PM
I am new here, but it seems like you guys know your stuff, so here goes my plea for help. I have recently been thinking about a crazy idea- I really need some help.
First off, I have a CSM with an 066. I use it for cutting large slabs and actually for everthing right now.
I am planning to cut a fair amount of 6/4 boards up to about 10" across.
I know that I could do it with the CSM, but it is slow (and I want to make something).
Here is my idea, I really like the swing mills and there speed. I would love to build one, but don't have the money or time right now for that size of project....
I was thinking about making a smaller version fixed blade circular mill. If I could set it up to double cut, I think I could get away with a 10" blade. I am talking about 10" in DIAMETER, so one you could go buy at a hardware store.
Basically it would be a table saw or a panel saw that I would double cut with.
I have a few ideas, but I was wondering if someone else has better ideas.

I was planning to cut trees into cants with the CSM and then resaw with the faster circular blade.
Title: Re: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: Ron Wenrich on April 07, 2010, 07:48:25 PM
If you're going to double cut, where would you be saving much time over your chain saw mill?
Title: Re: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: bandmiller2 on April 07, 2010, 08:44:08 PM
Popeye,sure you can build a mini sawmill.I would think you'd be better off with a blade from say a Lucas swing mill,insted of one from the hardware store.Really though you can find a ripper deal on a full size handset circular mill or a Belsaw.Where are you located?? Frank C.
Title: Re: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: Meadows Miller on April 08, 2010, 04:40:55 AM
Gday

and Welcome to the Forum Popeye with the idea it works in pricipal alot of small mills in australia run whats called a rip bench with 20" to 44" saws in them for resawing baasicly its a large table saw with gauge and dead rollers and a trolly at each end to carry the flitch .

but like frank said it might pay to save some more coin and have alook around for an old circular mill belsaws that can be run of a tractor pto or old car motor can be found for a couple of grand with saw Tripp has a nice M14 that he uses quite often  Mate

Regards Chris
Title: Re: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: bandmiller2 on April 08, 2010, 07:32:30 AM
Popeye it will take considerable power to get any real production with your resaw,I don't think I'd try it with less than a 5hp electric motor or 15 hp gas engine.A small carriage could be fashioned from angle iron [or wood] with "V" castor wheels rideing on ^ angle iron.Frank C.
Title: Re: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: jimparamedic on April 08, 2010, 09:35:15 AM
A few yrs ago there was a company that made a resaw that was like a band resaw it used the same type feed works and instead of a band saw it used two circular blades set in the same horizontal plan. I have been trying to find this but have not located this yet.
Title: Re: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: Popeye1 on April 08, 2010, 10:52:45 AM
Thanks for the replies.  I was actually considering using a 15 hp gas engine.  One question I had, I noticed that the sawmill blades like lucas have like 5-6 teeth.  My understanding is that with less teeth each tooth cuts more wood and you don't waste a lot of power making a super smooth surface.
Would this work on a smaller blade too?  Think I could just remove some teeth from a blade or is that counterproductive?
Title: Re: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: mad murdock on April 08, 2010, 02:23:42 PM
for limited use, I have resawn on my Craftsman Radial Arm Saw, with a decent carbide tipped blade (10").  It actually did a pretty good job, though for production this is not the way to go.  I put on a little larger than usual table area, to make it easier to saw.  I have resawn 8/4 and 4/4 boards this way.  I think that trying to do anything more than 2" would be undo-able with a radial arm saw, too slow and would such a lot of juice.
Title: Re: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: Popeye1 on April 08, 2010, 02:31:13 PM
Mad Murdock,
how long of boards did you resaw?  Did you set it up differently?
Where are you in OR, I used to live in Corvallis.
Title: Re: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: backwoods sawyer on April 08, 2010, 05:16:51 PM
Welcome popeye1
Where are you located?
What type of wood are you planning to resaw, hardwoods or softwoods, and what depth of cut are you looking at making?
Title: Re: Want to build small cicular resaw mill- need ideas
Post by: Popeye1 on April 08, 2010, 05:43:10 PM
I'm in Montana.  I was planning to mill mainly softwoods, pine, fir, and hopefully some juniper.  I would have an occasional hardwood, but not much up here in MT.
I would need to get about a 4inch depth of cut.