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Hi,
We are a company in the Netherlands, focussed on milling local, big logs.
We have most of the logs up till 200 cm wide cut at the sawmill with a bandsaw, but for the bigger ones we have a XXL chainsawmill.
It is a 140”/350 cm bar made by Cannon powered by two 880’s.
Last week we milled a big Oak which measured 3 metres at the crotch and 6,5 in length.
The cuts were nice but every cut we had the bar sagging at the end. Not really a lot, it was like 1 cm max at a cut of 200+ but still we would like to tune it better.
It would be great if you guys have some ideas on how to get that last bit out.
Many thanks in advance, I dont post a lot/ever but already found some great info here!
Grtz from Holland
@xxlboomstamtafels
We are a company in the Netherlands, focussed on milling local, big logs.
We have most of the logs up till 200 cm wide cut at the sawmill with a bandsaw, but for the bigger ones we have a XXL chainsawmill.
It is a 140”/350 cm bar made by Cannon powered by two 880’s.
Last week we milled a big Oak which measured 3 metres at the crotch and 6,5 in length.
The cuts were nice but every cut we had the bar sagging at the end. Not really a lot, it was like 1 cm max at a cut of 200+ but still we would like to tune it better.
It would be great if you guys have some ideas on how to get that last bit out.
Many thanks in advance, I dont post a lot/ever but already found some great info here!
Grtz from Holland
@xxlboomstamtafels