Two Chainsaw Secrets | Turning a Tree into Perfect Boards

8,946,576
0
Published 2019-10-15
This video is about two hacks you can use to cut a log into perfectly straight and smooth boards by turning your chainsaw into a sawmill without any attachments.
--------------------------------
Friends, for your convenience I assembled a chronologically arranged list of videos about my efforts in establishing this log cabin camp in the off-grid remote location of Karelia (All Seasons):
-------------------------------
01 episode -    • Fire-Carved Log Furniture  ​​ (1 season) 2014
02 episode -    • Fire  Log  Furniture   part 2  ​​ (1 season) 2014
03 episode - ​   • Запруда на ручье – рукотворный водоем...  ​ (1 season) 2014 (not translated)

1 episode - ​​   • Off Grid Log Cabin Built by One Man: ...  ​​ (2 season) 2015

2 episode - ​   • Off Grid Log Cabin Built by One Man: ...  ​​ (2 season) 2015

3 episode -​   • Off Grid Log Cabin Built by One Man: ...  ​ (3 season) 2016

4 episode -​   • Off Grid Log Cabin Built by One Man: ...  ​​​ (3 season) 2016

5 episode - ​   • 30 Days Solo Bushcraft in the Norther...  ​​ (4 season) 2017

6 episode - ​   • Bear-proofing My Log Cabin  ​​ (4 season) 2017

7 episode - ​   • 21 Days Alone in the Northern Wilderness  ​​ (5 season) 2018

8 episode -    • Top 5 Bushcraft Projects at My Log Ca...  ​​ (6 season) 2019

9 episode - ​   • Making a Topsy-Turvy Workbench from a...  ​​ (6 season) 2019

10 episode- ​   • DIY Tools, Outdoor Workshop, Log Cabi...  ​​ (6 season) 2019
--------------------------------
My Patreon page: ​www.patreon.com/advoko​​


#AdvokoMAKES #MaxEgorov

All Comments (21)
  • @Advoko
    I wanted to ask you guys for advice. I no longer trust my Stihl MC260 as it gave me repetitive problems even after it was repaired by a dealer. In other words, what chain saw of comparable size would be a good choice for cutting logs into lumber using my method ------------------------------- Friends, for your convenience I assembled a chronologically arranged list of videos about my efforts in establishing this log cabin camp in the off-grid remote location of Karelia (All Seasons): ------------------------------- 01 episode - @ (1 season) 2014 02 episode - @ (1 season) 2014 03 episode - ​@ (1 season) 2014 (not translated) 1 episode - ​​@ (2 season) 2015 2 episode - ​@ (2 season) 2015 3 episode -​@ (3 season) 2016 4 episode -​@ (3 season) 2016 5 episode - ​@ (4 season) 2017 6 episode - ​@ (4 season) 2017 7 episode - ​@ (5 season) 2018 8 episode - @ (6 season) 2019 9 episode - ​@ (6 season) 2019 10 episode- ​@ (6 season) 2019 -------------------------------- My Patreon page: ​@t​
  • @taniarodrigues468
    I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle youtube.com/post/UgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF… and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
  • I'm super impressed. I never would have thought such results were possible without a sawmill attachment. You prove your cleverness once again!
  • @tasmedic
    You're a genius, Advoko! I used your method and in an afternoon practicing, I was able to cut perfectly straight oak boards 3cm thick and 3.3 metres long, from a fallen tree just using my stihl MSA 220 battery chainsaw. It's all about relaxing, and repeating the swinging technique. It's counter intuitive, but it works like magic!
  • @Rebirth602
    You got a like just for hauling that wood out on that scooter. Respect.
  • @papapetad
    It takes years to acquire simple wisdom. Powerful words right there.
  • @DerMeister821
    "It takes years to acquire simple wisdom." I had to pause for a second when I heard him say that. If that's all anyone takes away from this video, you're ahead of the game.
  • @josephcoyle8126
    Before I knew chainsaw milling was even possible, I was speaking to a local farmer around here who runs a small shop out of a wooden hut he constructed himself out of thin, smooth but irregular self-milled planks. When I asked how he built the thing, he told me he used a chainsaw. Blown away, I asked what kind of tech he used to pull it off. He told me "I used some pretty advanced equipment...you ever heard of a 2x4?" For years, his response eluded me. Now I think I finally understand what he was getting at. Can't wait to try it. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!!
  • @jimtalor7971
    Useful technique but the double battering ram motorbike was most impressive!
  • This technique is exactly the way I make perfectly (mostly) straight cuts with a diamond blade in concrete. If you bury the blade slowly and with great focus on accuracy you can just relax once your buried and let the natural position of the blade find it's true course. Pushing gently forward and listening to the machine is all that is needed to keep straight along the way.
  • @rufushowe3885
    I love it when you put two logs on the scooter, lol lol lol
  • @stromiguel8890
    Oh man, you just saved me quite a lot of money - now I'm definitely NOT buying any attachments or chainsaw sawmills. I'm rather investing the time to master this technique of yours! Thanks for this video <3
  • @harrisc8101
    Dude you are a fine example of a human being. Love your work and shared wisdom!
  • @ALRules42
    Came for the board cutting, stayed for the log moped
  • @BusHuxley
    This is an immensely useful and insightful guide to making primitive lumber squarely. Once again, I am reaffirmed in my suspicions that this is some of the finest content on the internet. Thank you for your time.
  • Great video. I have access to lots of eastern red cedar logs. I was thinking about the hassle of purchasing a chainsaw mill and then I watched your video. I followed your instructions and my very first log turned out beautifully. Letting the saw cut the way it wants saves time, fuel, wear and tear on the machine and yourself. You are a great teacher. Thank you for sharing your secrets instead of selling them. You have gained much respect by many. God bless you and your family.
  • Wow, this kind of quality content made me feel that the internet is truly becoming a restorative force for human lifestyle on the planet
  • @gone725
    Hands down, this is the single most helpful chainsaw tutorial I have seen for felled trees. Came to the same conclusion on Alaskan mills and milling attachments, and have been relying on a ruler and chalk line for about a year. The swinging motion and limiting the number of teeth that come in contact with the wood has tripled my production, but not fuel usage. I just slabbed an 2 meter section of 45cm walnut - each slice took about 5 mins and maybe 1/4 tank of fuel with a Stihl MS271.
  • Just want to give you a pro tip on the mill attachment. When using the mill attachment you should put wedges in the cut every 2 or 3 feet to suspend the board off the bar. I love you videos and hope this helps keep up the great work!