Chainsaw Mill: Small Logs

How small a log is practical milling with a chainsaw mill? I want to find out! In this video I take some small cedar tops that are left over from my logging operation and cut them into usable lumber with my alaskan chainsaw mill. The first top I set up my jigs and rails and cut off four slabs to make a uniform 4x4x8 beam with my chainsaw mill. The second top I try taking slabs off to make boards. You be the judge if it was worth my time and effort. AFFILIATE LINKS What’s an affiliate link? If you use our link to buy something, MBMM gets a small percentage of the money you spend. This DOES NOT mean you will spend more money using our link, you will spend the SAME AMOUNT of money while also supporting a small business and channel. Logging Supplies Chainsaw: Chainsaw Wedges: Chainsaw Sharpening Kit: Chainsaw Storage Case: Logging Tape: Flagging Tape: Falling Axe: Peavey Pole: Chainsaw Gas and Oil Can: Logging Chokers: Logging PPE: Chainsaw Chaps: Chainsaw Gloves: Chainsaw Face Shield: Work Boot: Spiked Caulk Boot: Work Pants: Work Coat: Work Shirt: Earplugs: Safety Vest: Saw Mills & Supplies: Wood Mizer Bandsaw Mill: Alaska Chainsaw Mill: Chainsaw Mill Rail: Chainsaw Mill Brackets: Timber Tuff Chainsaw Mill: Tree Scaling Stick: Tools: Tool Kit: Hydraulic Oil: Grease Gun with Grease Cartridge: Planer: Router and Table: Tree Planting Supplies: Tree Planting Bag: Tree Planting Shovel: Bamboo Stakes: Game Camera: Beekeeping Supplies: Beekeeping Kit: Complete Bee Hive: Mason Bee House: Beekeeping Suit: Beekeeping Accessories: Beekeeping for Beginners Book: Starting and Growing Seedlings Fruit Tree Grafting Kit: Green House: Seed Starting Kit: BioChar:
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