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Swingblade SAWMILL Build Ep.4 - Frame Sliders & Lockers 

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This time I'm building a circular swingblade sawmill from scratch. The function of the mill is in its name - the blade swings 90 degrees making it possible to cut both ways while moving the carriage up and down the log resulting in dimensional lumber in one pass. I built a chainsaw mill ten years ago and milled lumber that I used for my cabin / sauna house project. Then I built a bandsaw mill five years ago and used the cut lumber to build a partition in my barn I currently call my workshop. Both of them worked great, bandsaw mill was faster than chainsaw mill for sure. But I think I can make an even faster mill and swingblade sawmill in my opinion is just what I'm looking for. There are different types of swingblade sawmills, one type utilizes a railway system where the saw carriage rides on rails so both rails are in the way when loading the logs. I want to build a beam-type mill where the saw carriage is suspended on a beam over the log that sits on a couple of wedges so it doesn't roll off while cutting. There will be no need to clamp the log down. Cut depth and width adjustments are all going to be made on the sawmill beam end frames. And to top it off - it will basically be a portable sawmill due to its build properties but I think it's only going to sit in my yard regardless of the portability.
A short one this time - in this video I'm completing the fabrication on the beam end frame sliders. There was a lot of tinkering with removing welds from the inside of the square tubes, figuring out how to make the slider half tubes more rigid, how to eventually lock the sliders on the horizontal tubes / saw legs etc. But it was fun, "It's the road to the destination not the destination itself" or whatever was said in that manner. :D Getting there slowly. Continuing the work on Monday so stay tuned for future episodes. Cheers!
This sawmill build is based on www.turbosawmill.com "Manual Mill" design and it is patent pending.
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Welding equipment borrowed from Spetselektroodi AS, Estonia:
Fronius TransSteel 2700 welder
Optrel Crystal 2.0 Welding Helmet
Hypertherm Powermax 45 XP plasma cutter

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@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
More fabrication videos on ru-vid.comvideos
@tomnovak7731
@tomnovak7731 11 месяцев назад
Can't wait for your part 5 and any more in this series! I love to watch your ingenuity to get things built and fitting together.
@ralphjansen9205
@ralphjansen9205 9 месяцев назад
Maybe his plan didn't work and he gave up.
@tedbastwock3810
@tedbastwock3810 Год назад
Been 3 weeks, he posted more frequently on recent videos, I'm getting concerned. Donn, you ok?
@orangepickel2
@orangepickel2 Год назад
Watching your videos for years; always amazed by the thought processes going on in your head. I'm going to say again as I have said before quoting my Engineer father "There is nothing greater than an idea that's time has come!"
@jonpeterson9733
@jonpeterson9733 Год назад
logging/editing a project adds time and complexity, and no doubt hassle, so thank you for your time and effort, looking forward to the next cliffhanger😜
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 Год назад
Coming along great Donn. It's going to work eventually, I got faith in you getting it done. Stay safe and keep up the good work. Fred.
@davidswarbrick9645
@davidswarbrick9645 Год назад
Great 👌 job 👍 looks good thanks for your help big thumbs up Dave
@da_SpiffR
@da_SpiffR Год назад
Looking good! Can't wait for the next episode.
@piersremus
@piersremus Год назад
I was waiting for the "like a glove " quote! Many times..was sure you'd say it... YOU NEED TO SAY IT! 🤣
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
I'll try to remember to say it next time. And you're right, there are a couple of wasted opportunities to say "Like a glove!" in this video for sure. 😀
@blackbuttecruizr
@blackbuttecruizr Год назад
Super creative, can't wait for the next installment.
@masterQ20
@masterQ20 11 месяцев назад
Nice 👍👍🤝 Dear friend so amazing tool 🌹☺
@paceydaudey176
@paceydaudey176 Год назад
👍👍👍 travail propre et précis ,,génial 👍👍👍
@doylerabjohn3435
@doylerabjohn3435 Год назад
Great work.
@user-uu7ne1ve7x
@user-uu7ne1ve7x Год назад
Дружище надеюсь у вас всё хорошо. Очень жду очередное видео. Желаю вам удачи, здоровья и творческих успехов.
@johnvro967
@johnvro967 Год назад
Hi Donn, Again as always, great work. I especially like your weld removal in the tubing. (Genius) Can't wait to see this cut wood. All the best, and thanks for the video.
@carloskawasaki656
@carloskawasaki656 Год назад
Awesome😉thank you , I learn everything with your video 👍
@kenwood8665
@kenwood8665 Год назад
I really enjoyed that today, looking forword to the next one
@okiedokie1129
@okiedokie1129 Год назад
Lookin good!
@geoffreykeown2878
@geoffreykeown2878 Год назад
loved the fly cutter, 👍
@PAINFOOL13
@PAINFOOL13 Год назад
NICE Donny Looking forward to the next vid.👍🏻
@mihaiduscu6051
@mihaiduscu6051 Год назад
Amazing what comes out of your hand, i really like how you work congratulations and good luck ❤
@thunderstruck1078
@thunderstruck1078 Год назад
I think it might be neat to see a lathe restoration series after this one. Or more like partial disassembly, thorough cleanup and replacement of expired stuff. I have a feeling many would like to watch that type of content, especially if you first show them a lathe full to the brim with chips.
@mhpjii
@mhpjii Год назад
Donn, I wish you would discuss the engineering & design aspects of your projects more, perhaps at the very beginning of each new series, so we could visualize and ponder the projects more intimately and follow your thinking.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
I'll try to remember to add a sketch of the mill into the next video. This will definitely give you an idea what it will look like.👍
@mhpjii
@mhpjii Год назад
@@DonnDIY Thanks much. All the best.
@alexkuramarpp8
@alexkuramarpp8 Год назад
Токарный станок советский 1к62). Меня радует что используя такую раритетную технику получаются шедевры) станку лет 60 наверное где-то?
@user-vu8eh9pi9o
@user-vu8eh9pi9o 8 месяцев назад
Да и паренек Русский или русскоязычный.
@stephanebouche5567
@stephanebouche5567 Год назад
Great job Donn. I would add some wear point in the middle to avoid any deflection. 👍😉
@richardclemence8063
@richardclemence8063 Год назад
Mount the winch on the carriage tube and bolt a pulley on the top of the tube where you placed the winch in the video, run your cable down to the horizontal slide tube and weld on an eye bolt! Accomplish the same task but when you want to remove the carriage it’s a matter of a pulley bolt no cutting!
@daniellyon7904
@daniellyon7904 Год назад
Cut a plate to cover the top with brackets for a pully on top that come's out with a pin. Pully just a 1/2" larger than the post so the cable don't hit the post. Mount the winch at the bottom on opposite side. To pull the center beam just disconnect cable, pull pin for pully wheel and slide off. Very good idea and it would make it to where you could change or fix the center with no cutting or rewelding.
@davesimeon7282
@davesimeon7282 Год назад
You better make your own video.
@nathanscott7910
@nathanscott7910 Год назад
@@davesimeon7282 you ain't kidding.
@sawomirbanas5148
@sawomirbanas5148 Год назад
Great job
@MOTO-MECHANIKA
@MOTO-MECHANIKA Год назад
Powiem Ci że czekam z niecierpliwością na dalsze filmy, długo Cię nie ma, mam nadzieję że wszystko ok? Pozdrawiam z Polski:)
@tomcleghorn4005
@tomcleghorn4005 Год назад
Nice work
@dozer1642
@dozer1642 Год назад
Awesome. ✌️
@fujifujera1153
@fujifujera1153 Год назад
We miss you here dear Donn :-)
@billgolcher2537
@billgolcher2537 Год назад
I love your videos you are very smart and very talented you are very inspirational
@Crewsy
@Crewsy Год назад
Yay. Donn is building the first prop for his upcoming horror film. 🤣😂 Love watching your thought process in action.
@gordonmackinnon8838
@gordonmackinnon8838 Год назад
you are a very smart person and a dam good workmen ..
@president2
@president2 Год назад
Love it keep it up ❣️
@robertkeime4907
@robertkeime4907 Год назад
Great video
@alexpiterpisalexpiterpis2112
Good job boy!!!! keep going
@ARBORIST.OF.UKRAINE
@ARBORIST.OF.UKRAINE Год назад
Hello,Donn DIY, your projects a very good job and thanks for a nice video!:);)
@Odin_brat05
@Odin_brat05 6 месяцев назад
Видео без музыки отлично! Great video without music!
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 5 месяцев назад
🙏
@merouanemegdad8041
@merouanemegdad8041 11 месяцев назад
very wonderful
@junkboxbuild8659
@junkboxbuild8659 Год назад
I did have almost the same idé about a saw Mill like this, last year but my idé was not that professional like yours! Keep going man i really enjoy follow your projekts😊
@ericball6894
@ericball6894 Год назад
This is the first project that I have no clue what you're building. That being said, I'm still enjoying the process and can't wait to see how this works
@Crewsy
@Crewsy Год назад
Look up swing blade sawmill on RU-vid. It will make Donn’s videos more enjoyable when you have a clue. 😉
@ericball6894
@ericball6894 Год назад
@@Crewsy I'm trying not to. I want to finish this without looking it up
@zachwolfrom4522
@zachwolfrom4522 Год назад
I can't wait for you to hit a million subscribers.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
I imagine something magical must happen then. 😀
@zachwolfrom4522
@zachwolfrom4522 Год назад
@@DonnDIY You make magic every week. I just want you to get paid for it!
@mucana_art
@mucana_art Год назад
Good ideas brother
@hollandduck79
@hollandduck79 Год назад
hello👋from the Netherlands 🇳🇱. thanks for the video Donn . Sincerely Hollandduck 🇳🇱🦆
@wandichanel6622
@wandichanel6622 Год назад
very good skills, and I like this video.
@dennisbinyon9023
@dennisbinyon9023 Год назад
Nylon bolts work well add a few more down length of slide they’re cheap and easy to replace and slide better than the brass cheers from australia
@morgansword
@morgansword Год назад
I have just discovered your friend "Ants pants", he is quite a hard worker and kinda funny too. You kids over in your country are all hard workers... I look forwards to see this type of mill in operation as I have owned a similar type mill and really did not like it too well.
@demoniojma4487
@demoniojma4487 Год назад
Gracias! Al pendiente de lo que compartas!👍😊
@dalilarosales1613
@dalilarosales1613 Год назад
Awesome
@Raul28153
@Raul28153 Год назад
I like your bronze wear bearings for the slide. I was thinking Rulon would be really great there but bronze is great. You could probably epoxy some larger, more substantial bronze strips in place to give you more bearing surface.
@thundermountainatv
@thundermountainatv 9 месяцев назад
great build on the swing saw, i'll subscribe to see how it progresses , I have seen two versions , one with a verticle beam and one with a beam set on a 45*.... I like the idea of cutting both directions and milling the log off the ground..
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 9 месяцев назад
I'll pick up this project again after this week when the 8x8 Argo is finished. I like the idea of cutting both ways too.💪💪
@rsz90182
@rsz90182 10 месяцев назад
I always hated that weld seam in those tubes. I could never understand how to remove it. This idea is great.
@dav1dsm1th
@dav1dsm1th Год назад
Interesting video, as always. I've seen people suggest pieces cut from cheap kitchen cutting boards - the ones made from PTFE (Teflon) or HDPE - as an alternative way to reduce the friction of sliding parts. I've never tried it - and I don't know how you'd attach it to the runners - but it could be something to try if the brass bolts don't prove ideal in the future. Thanks for the videos.
@TopCat2021
@TopCat2021 Год назад
In the meat processing plant I worked in we attached UHMW PE onto the stainless steel with bolts and nuts the bolt holes were countersunk into the plastic and the wear pieces were replaced before the bolts were exposed metal to metal.
@JohnSmith-ud9ex
@JohnSmith-ud9ex Год назад
I have used the cheap white Ikea cutting boards for this several times and they work great for sacrificial wear plates = )
@Henning_S.
@Henning_S. Год назад
But if the surface gets rusty, the rust will grind the plastic away extremely quickly, the brass is harder and will probably scrape some of the rust off. But of course it will also wear relatively fast on the rusty slideways. To prevent the ways from rusting he can put grease on them, but usually you don't want grease on exposed surfaces on woodworking machines because the sawdust will stick to the grease.
@G40s_WW
@G40s_WW Год назад
Just use countersunk screws
@vinceianni4026
@vinceianni4026 Год назад
Hello Donn good job
@jubiletabustamanteserrano2446
avanzando amigo
@pauloalbertovamosfalardequ6976
Pouco mais de 1 hora após a postagem e já tem 9.500 visualizações.. canal bom é assim mesmo.
@tiagomoura9979
@tiagomoura9979 Год назад
Fala Paulo, achei q era o único brasileiro q curtia esse canal😂😂... o cara é monstro, pena q deu uma pausa nos vídeos. Abraço!
@AFHProjects
@AFHProjects Год назад
I personally would make this beam longer than 6m because 6.10m logs are common and you need room to overpass the ends with the rig. Maybe you don't even want to cut these long logs, just wondering here... waiting to see the resolution of how the measurements are set for both ends. Especially the horizontal way. Like the project! Cheers mate! 👍
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
I've considered the wasted space on the beam for the saw carriage which rounds up to about 1,2 m. And some extra room for adjustments so I would end up with around 4,5m material which is not too bad. It's something I can haul on my timber trailer as well. The first beam I'll make will be 6m because that's the maximum size material I can legally haul on my trailer. 🤣 Cheers mate!
@AFHProjects
@AFHProjects Год назад
@@DonnDIY Alright, that's fair. Option is to make a bolted extension for beam if needed.
@jvmiller1995
@jvmiller1995 Год назад
If you watch fireball tool channel Jason shows a very clever tool easy to make that will shave those welds out of the inside of square tubing fast and easy. It is almost like a broach that you drag through the tube using all-thread and a impact or a ratchet. Very clever. He has a video on just it but I do not remember the tite, but if you watch the build of a his massive red vise he demo's it then. This is looking good I am ready to see you start cutting lumber.
@kaydog2008
@kaydog2008 Год назад
You should make a hinged and pin slider that opens or is fully removable. 🤩🤩By taking both the short slider tube ends back off and cut out one side out of the box tube making a C channel. Than weld pieces of pipe on both sides and corrisponding to the pieces of pipe welded on the plate. Than slide your hing pins into the pipes to lock the slider to the plate. 🤔🤔 This would solve your dismantling problem. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👈👈🤩
@noiseosoutros
@noiseosoutros Год назад
Thank you
@Yarabafwak52
@Yarabafwak52 Год назад
We miss your videos Donn
@marvinmccrea8614
@marvinmccrea8614 Год назад
Hope all is well my dude 🙏🏽.
@user-si8jr5qj2c
@user-si8jr5qj2c Год назад
Hello, great series so far. Any updates on the project? Thanks
@lucasandri5462
@lucasandri5462 Год назад
Very interesting design, I'd have probably mounted more brass wear pads under the vertical part of the frame where the majority of the weight is.
@BXBvlog
@BXBvlog Год назад
great work
@user-wv2kv3ko7x
@user-wv2kv3ko7x 10 месяцев назад
I wanted to see the finished saw you were making.
@Deckzwabber
@Deckzwabber Год назад
If you add an extra pulley to the winching system, you might be able to get finer thickness adjustment. You will effectively get 'half click' increments instead of the whole click it looks like you're getting with direct hoisting.
@kiwiingenuity1677
@kiwiingenuity1677 10 месяцев назад
Just accurately drill the vertical supports and pin it at the desired heights, only use the winch to move beam up and down. This way more accurate movement is assured. As you can have marks to be sure both ends are set the same.
@tomnovak7731
@tomnovak7731 11 месяцев назад
Can't wait for your part 5 and any more in this series! I love to watch your ingenuity to get things built and fitting together. One question I've got is where can you get the blade for this sawmill Donn? Things may be different in the USA than your home country, but I've found it difficult to obtain blades. Thanx for showing us your procedure so far.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 11 месяцев назад
Thanks! I ordered the blade from Latvia. I can't recall the company name at the moment. I'm more than sure there are companies that make custom blades for order in the USA too.👍
@yusufabdrahman592
@yusufabdrahman592 Год назад
So good ii boss part 5
@daniellyon7904
@daniellyon7904 Год назад
Honestly I would do a 24' center beam so you are able to do up to a 20' board. At 16' you will only be able to max cut maybe 12'. I know that may be enough but ya never know if you want to do a 16' beam or something it would be nice to have it already done and not have to redo it later.
@dalilarosales1613
@dalilarosales1613 Год назад
Wasn't easy to use round rebar as a rail and bearing wheels like the ones used on sliding doors?
@blacksheep25251
@blacksheep25251 Год назад
Mr. Chop told me to subscribe. Who am I to argue?
@bjrnthorernitteberg8718
@bjrnthorernitteberg8718 Год назад
Nice work! What is the travel sideways and up/down? Working on a similar design with the same inspiration youtubers :) I have not cut the material for height yet, but made 1.6 m for sideways motion.
@nick-hq
@nick-hq Год назад
Just curious if roller bearings instead of brass bolts were not a better option?
@MrJeb707
@MrJeb707 Год назад
Mr. Chop had a good meal today
@glenking3337
@glenking3337 Год назад
Seams to me that you will need brass in the center or it will sag. But, doing that will cause contact and twist issues.
@randytravis3998
@randytravis3998 Год назад
Looking Great good idea on the brass for the wear point ,, keep safe and we will see you in the next video .. a question on the firewood you heat the shop with it do you also heat the house with wood ??
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
Yes, I heat both the shop and house with wood. Thus I'm quite obsessed with wood, firewood and wood related things. 😀
@randytravis3998
@randytravis3998 Год назад
@Donn DIY I burn wood to heat my garage.. I work with metal and wood .. wood work is calming for me .
@trungbanhvlog8935
@trungbanhvlog8935 Год назад
Làm đẹp quóa
@kameljoe21
@kameljoe21 Год назад
Donn, What is the longest boards you buy at the lumber store. For us 20 foot boards are super common when building. Studs are 8 feet and what ever length you decide factor in 4 feet ish for the machine. 6 meters gives you about a 14 foot use able board.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
No worries, I can always build a longer beam. 😀
@jakubs6170
@jakubs6170 Год назад
Height adjustment via winches means you will have to run from end to end to adjust height? Or are you going to adjust both ends height by one winch?
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
Good question - both ends at once with one winch but this requires some extra parts during the build but you'll see everything falling in place soon enough.👍
@chriscorrigan7420
@chriscorrigan7420 Год назад
G'day mate. Been watching you for ages and it amazes me how you just put stuff together and it works. Can I ask where you get those floppy handled F clamps from. They're a great item.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
These are Piher clamps 👍
@JohnKrakatoa
@JohnKrakatoa Год назад
Not sure about the brass bolts, such a small surface... will it not wear really quickly?
@andrew5792
@andrew5792 Год назад
Nice progress, and looking good! A question with regards to the height adjustment. Instead of the winch would you be better off using a screw adjuster?
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
I'll get to the winch hopefully next week when the additional parts arrive (hopefully). Then I can show how the winch will work better than a screw (in my opinion). Stay tuned for the next episode👍
@Gin-toki
@Gin-toki Год назад
Really interresting build! As everything you do is! ^_^ Is the inspiration for this saw something similar to the turbosawmill?
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
Yes, turbosawmill is one source of inspiration, especially their electric manual mill. The other one is Ukrainian Igor Andreizuk homemade single beam swingblade which I'm very fond of. He did an extremely great job on it with limited materials and tools.
@Gin-toki
@Gin-toki Год назад
​@@DonnDIY That's cool! Have you considered using some lighting truss for the beam? The ones used for professional lighting. You might be able to get some used for a cheap price. They are pretty straight and can usually take a lot of load. That way you won't have to weld up a million pieces of bracing for your 6 meter long beam.
@AntonioM.696.
@AntonioM.696. Год назад
🤘🏼🤠
@daniellyon7904
@daniellyon7904 9 месяцев назад
Wouldn't mind seeing an updated video of this build.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely, me too. 😀 I'm restarting this project this week. An update video is coming around Friday/Saturday (September 22-23) , stay tuned.👍
@daniellyon7904
@daniellyon7904 9 месяцев назад
@@DonnDIY oh I am. I'm wanting to build a twin blade but want to see how you do yours first. Might change it up to a swing blade.
@valdevieira8258
@valdevieira8258 Год назад
👏👏👏👍
@tluanem
@tluanem Год назад
👍👍👍
@mattihyvonen2568
@mattihyvonen2568 Год назад
Tulee hieno "matkamallin" kenttäsaha. Tuosta voi rakentaa vaikka bobcat sovitteisen kenttäsahan, jossa saha menee puupinolle, eikä niinkuin normaalisti, että kenttäsaha asemoidaan huolella ensin sahauspaikalle ja sen jälkeen tuodaan tukit paikalle.
@mattihyvonen2568
@mattihyvonen2568 Год назад
Hmm, taitaa kuitenkin olla tuossa se etu, että ei tarvitse 1.2metristä laippaa ja 50hevosvoimaa, että saa muutamat laudat sahattua.
@00BillieTurf00
@00BillieTurf00 Год назад
Hello Donn, a friday without a video of yours ... the horror :). How are you doing?
@pablofillaster64
@pablofillaster64 Год назад
Este es un verdadero taller
@frenchphil189
@frenchphil189 Год назад
Just checking in ...everything OK...? TTFN Phil
@carlcarpenter507
@carlcarpenter507 Год назад
Just checking to make sure you are doing well, haven’t heard from you in a month. Miss your videos.
@DonnDIY
@DonnDIY Год назад
Hey! I'm doing well, thanks for the concern. I'm hauling and making firewood and dealing with a super important side project I'll be making a "start to finish" mammoth video about soon. So stay tuned. It's gonna be worth the wait I hope. 😋
@carlcarpenter507
@carlcarpenter507 Год назад
@@DonnDIY
@kameljoe21
@kameljoe21 Год назад
@@carlcarpenter507 Thanks for checking in on him. I was watching Make it Extrema new short about their welding rims and mentioned Donn.
@ivo.zd.8251
@ivo.zd.8251 Год назад
@@DonnDIY 👍👍💪💪
@joeclark9042
@joeclark9042 10 месяцев назад
Hey Donnie I know this is a late video and everything but I was watching you work on that slider for your saw hey what are those clamps does red clamps with the one in Baran him what kind of clamps are those can I get him here in the US please let me know if I can get them I'd like to give me a set thank you
@IF_fonackerman
@IF_fonackerman Год назад
👍👍👍!!!
@user-bb4ox2qw8p
@user-bb4ox2qw8p Год назад
Немог написать? Что за херня.
@user-bb4ox2qw8p
@user-bb4ox2qw8p Год назад
С Русскими нет?
@ciaranconeely8579
@ciaranconeely8579 Год назад
Comment to help your channel 👍👍👍.
@sergeis5415
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@paulobigaton1221
@paulobigaton1221 Год назад
estou fazendo uma semelhante, mas encontro dificuldades em fazer parte que desliza carinho para avanco do memso sobre a torra, e como ajustar correia e motor no eixo da circular de corte, conseguirias mais videos destas partes.... ha sim fiz um engenho com volantes de 68cm, serra de 5^ motores, carinhom de torra automatico, mas a dificuldade e no afiar e dar passe e trava, precisa de muito equipamento. abandonado esta grande...
@nivod2278
@nivod2278 Год назад
Здравствуйте, не провиснет каретка в середине?
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