A chainsaw mill clamps to your saw’s bar and rides a straight reference edge to cut logs into boards, one slab per pass.
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Every slab you cut copies the first cut. If that first reference face is slightly off, every board below it inherits the error. Here’s how to use a chainsaw mill properly: clamp the mill to the bar, set the depth, cut a straight reference face, then reset the mill for each slab after it.
A chainsaw mill is a clamping frame that turns a regular chainsaw into a portable sawmill. It won’t replace a stationary mill for high-volume work, but for slabbing a few logs on your own property, it’s the difference between firewood and usable boards.
