A.F.; Wilberforce







The Pantherpaw difference. We measure with a Vernier Caliper.



People ask how do I get the big logs on the saw mill. It's actually quite simple here's your answer!



How large of a log can we actually do? This one is just about at the limit.



Typical milling of paneling.
Note: Odd size boards to the left in the picture. These can be stacked and dried or milled into retail specs. There is very little wastage.
Also Note: The fletch to the right. This too can be dried and used for rustic lumber



Each log is different. No two boards are exactly alike. Here, however, is a piece of clear pine so we decided to mill it for paneling and kitchen cabinet stock.




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