I needed to source some hardwood planks for future wood projects. There is a local bandsaw mill down the street from where I work that I went to today to pick up some stock. I took my dad and son along for the ride. I could spend hours here talking with the owner.
This place is a woodworkers dream. A lot of the boards came from cut off end from previous wood orders. Win/win for both of us. I picked up cherry, oak and walnut. It is all put up and stickered now. I ended up with about 45 4' boards. I even got the 5/4 stock at the bottom of the log where he could not cut it any thinner due to the dogs holding the log to the saw frame. The owner was a great guy to do business with. I am glad to have met up with him and he knows what I am looking for now. Everything in his yard get used, from customer orders to slab wood for maple sap boilers and firewood.
Part of his yard.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95514-8318e2d2392e5f3406bdd2d8076c30a2.jpg?hash=8m8tWBBMbo)
The two 8' piles on the left are slab edges.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95515-23c657ce670e21947ad54fff7ae265dc.jpg?hash=7txTWTpjs5)
The saw. 1 1/4" blade, mills 24" wide if need be. Hydraulic lifter. That is a walnut slab being worked up.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95516-c9bc50be958b9f01fd8ebaa8f22f67e9.jpg?hash=Kq4MLds4-G)
Walnut on top, cherry under it and oak to the right.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95517-2560a5292fb82c928c810d754c903cce.jpg?hash=eyb5QhYqxL)
12" x 12" oak beam for a customer.
Cherry planks. 10 -12" wide. They could second as grilling planks. The bug holes are incorporated into part of my designs, the rot areas are not.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95520-e823fa77d0cbfe5db493fba8788b9c68.jpg?hash=J0858aUu5t)
Walnut crotch. Amazing figuring. It stunk. I call it skunk pee wood. Luckily the oak and cherry smell took over the basement.
Oak chunk, this has nice figuring.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95524-1434c0005bc4aee1fcec042cbbc1d1b1.jpg?hash=Q4Rktv0vj_)
He has a post and beam structure 12' x 16' that he made, that is for sale. I really wish I had the room and the coin to buy it. 3 hours to assemble the frame, once off loaded from the truck.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95525-60b515a1de78bb0684ddebc8298ffa2f.jpg?hash=xm6ciLkNH7)
This place is a woodworkers dream. A lot of the boards came from cut off end from previous wood orders. Win/win for both of us. I picked up cherry, oak and walnut. It is all put up and stickered now. I ended up with about 45 4' boards. I even got the 5/4 stock at the bottom of the log where he could not cut it any thinner due to the dogs holding the log to the saw frame. The owner was a great guy to do business with. I am glad to have met up with him and he knows what I am looking for now. Everything in his yard get used, from customer orders to slab wood for maple sap boilers and firewood.
Part of his yard.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95514-8318e2d2392e5f3406bdd2d8076c30a2.jpg?hash=8m8tWBBMbo)
The two 8' piles on the left are slab edges.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95515-23c657ce670e21947ad54fff7ae265dc.jpg?hash=7txTWTpjs5)
The saw. 1 1/4" blade, mills 24" wide if need be. Hydraulic lifter. That is a walnut slab being worked up.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95516-c9bc50be958b9f01fd8ebaa8f22f67e9.jpg?hash=Kq4MLds4-G)
Walnut on top, cherry under it and oak to the right.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95517-2560a5292fb82c928c810d754c903cce.jpg?hash=eyb5QhYqxL)
12" x 12" oak beam for a customer.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95518-5233f50f92c3caa673cc0a99aeb0a0ee.jpg?hash=RtD7ACa_XJ)
Cherry planks. 10 -12" wide. They could second as grilling planks. The bug holes are incorporated into part of my designs, the rot areas are not.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95520-e823fa77d0cbfe5db493fba8788b9c68.jpg?hash=J0858aUu5t)
Walnut crotch. Amazing figuring. It stunk. I call it skunk pee wood. Luckily the oak and cherry smell took over the basement.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95522-579c37d610dae3bce2f419eb77df5ba9.jpg?hash=HV-7ZUQwSG)
Oak chunk, this has nice figuring.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95523-7005110bfb8cb1f46d196090e2dceecf.jpg?hash=-Fa0eHj9iB)
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95524-1434c0005bc4aee1fcec042cbbc1d1b1.jpg?hash=Q4Rktv0vj_)
He has a post and beam structure 12' x 16' that he made, that is for sale. I really wish I had the room and the coin to buy it. 3 hours to assemble the frame, once off loaded from the truck.
![[Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics. [Hearth.com] A trip to the sawyer. A few milling pics.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/95/95525-60b515a1de78bb0684ddebc8298ffa2f.jpg?hash=xm6ciLkNH7)