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for the pitman who worked below. Sawing was slow, and required strong and hearty men. The topsawer had to be the stronger of the two because the saw was pulled in turn by each man, and the lower had the advantage of gravity. The topsawyer also had to guide the saw so that the board was of even
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is simple to operate. The log lies flat on a steel bed, and the motorized saw cuts the log horizontally along the length of the bed, by the operator manually pushing the saw. The most basic kind of sawmill consists of a
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3678:timber mafia
3668:High grading
3653:Ghost forest
3623:Clearcutting
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3366:Fire ecology
3281:Urban forest
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1545:Chip carving
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3967:Firefighter
3930:Occupations
3914:Woodworking
3495:Forestation
3426:restoration
3381:informatics
3246:Ecoforestry
3089:WikiProject
3035:Rift sawing
3025:Flat sawing
2913:Wood drying
2590:Scrub plane
2575:Razee plane
2525:Block plane
2379:Mitre clamp
2326:Wood scribe
2277:Combination
2019:Purpleheart
1715:Douglas fir
1665:Woodturning
1498:Occupations
1460:Woodworking
1219:Oakleaf p.8
1158:(in German)
1079:Wilson 2002
1005:Wood drying
985:Lumber yard
975:Log bucking
915:, 1900–1909
892:Sawmill in
689:steam power
646:log drivers
561:known as a
555:water wheel
450:mechanism.
401: 1900
81:lumber mill
50: 1920
4183:Categories
4009:Lumberjack
4004:Log scaler
3887:engineered
3838:non-timber
3811:sawmilling
3763:Industries
3730:svedjebruk
3441:transition
3421:protection
3411:old-growth
3396:governance
3351:Dendrology
3301:management
3167:Ministries
3044:Techniques
2993:Conversion
2923:Wood stain
2851:Treatments
2639:Birdsmouth
2605:Spokeshave
2555:Jack plane
2545:Fore plane
2384:Pipe clamp
2349:Band clamp
2273:Carpenters
2094:Engineered
2044:Rubberwood
1893:Eucalyptus
1697:Calocedrus
1610:Pyrography
1575:Kohlrosing
1280:2016-03-10
1090:C. Singer
1035:2008-02-12
1012:References
743:board-foot
704:Georgetown
629:crankshaft
564:pitman arm
455:gear train
432:Asia Minor
428:Hierapolis
360:mechanism.
350:Asia Minor
346:Hierapolis
278:gang edger
145:Asia Minor
141:Hierapolis
3957:Ecologist
3870:Tree farm
3771:Coppicing
3713:chitemene
3613:Acid rain
3561:allometry
3483:SmartWood
3431:secondary
3416:pathology
3391:inventory
3329:driftwood
3195:Arbor Day
2833:Parquetry
2828:Oystering
2823:Marquetry
2664:Butterfly
2331:Workbench
2263:Sandpaper
2243:Mitre box
2188:Drawknife
2178:Burnisher
2163:Abrasives
2112:Hardboard
1773:Afromosia
1655:Whittling
1605:Parquetry
1590:Marquetry
1535:Certosina
1530:Carpentry
1520:Cabinetry
1467:Overviews
935:, Finland
868:, England
459:Byzantine
394:Australia
258:, chips).
241:Logs are
236:log drive
182:woodchips
170:expensive
164:from the
125:hand sawn
63:, Arizona
4194:Sawmills
4158:Category
3972:handcrew
3942:Arborist
3937:Forester
3897:mahogany
3843:palm oil
3833:charcoal
3818:Products
3753:Wildfire
3566:breeding
3527:GM trees
3376:dynamics
3188:Journals
3181:Colleges
3141:Forestry
3079:Category
2858:Adhesive
2838:Purfling
2818:Intarsia
2759:Profiles
2684:Dovetail
2623:Geometry
2462:Hand saw
2447:Crosscut
2432:Circular
2427:Chainsaw
2374:Holdfast
2039:Rosewood
1971:American
1966:Mahogany
1938:Jelutong
1908:Hornbeam
1873:Cocobolo
1868:Chestnut
1783:Andiroba
1595:Millwork
1560:Intarsia
1555:Fretwork
1550:Ébéniste
1479:Glossary
1408:Archived
1201:Archived
1183:Archived
1000:Sawfiler
960:Band saw
953:See also
850:Smolikas
785:barkdust
654:sawfiler
633:windmill
621:windmill
595:Virginia
509:Anatolia
482:Ausonius
320:Shipping
296:Trimming
267:head saw
102:chainsaw
77:saw-mill
73:saw mill
4168:Outline
3982:lookout
3977:hotshot
3858:tanbark
3828:biomass
3823:biochar
3801:plywood
3786:Logging
3690:wilding
3339:log jam
3296:Ecology
3099:Commons
3015:Whipsaw
3010:Sawmill
2903:Varnish
2898:Thermal
2873:Lacquer
2808:Binding
2777:Chamfer
2644:Biscuit
2610:Surform
2502:Whipsaw
2472:Keyhole
2457:Fretsaw
2437:Compass
2422:Bucksaw
2412:Bandsaw
2407:Backsaw
2389:Sawbuck
2359:F-clamp
2354:C-clamp
2228:Jointer
2132:Plywood
2084:Zebrano
2024:Ovankol
1989:Meranti
1977:African
1948:Linden
1903:Hickory
1858:Cedrela
1853:Camphor
1848:Bubinga
1843:Boxwood
1823:Bilinga
1808:Avodire
1725:Juniper
1710:Cypress
1585:Luthier
1474:History
1377:3184857
1291:Sources
1179:De Hoop
1138:1493399
995:Saw pit
980:Logging
866:Norfolk
799:Gallery
770:conical
681:Tampere
603:England
599:Hamburg
589:In the
551:whipsaw
543:saw pit
539:whipsaw
528:Madeira
494:Germany
490:Moselle
467:Ephesus
461:cities
327:History
314:Planing
265:uses a
256:plywood
252:Decking
225:limbing
218:bucking
214:felling
210:logging
174:sawdust
133:saw pit
129:whipsaw
95:). The
69:sawmill
4014:Ranger
3962:Feller
3947:Bucker
3853:rubber
3796:lumber
3606:topics
3593:volume
3588:height
3534:i-Tree
3371:Forest
3324:coarse
3319:Debris
3218:dehesa
3005:Hewing
2744:Splice
2699:Halved
2694:Groove
2689:Finger
2669:Coping
2654:Bridle
2631:Joints
2512:Planes
2497:Veneer
2487:Scroll
2482:Ripsaw
2467:Jigsaw
2442:Coping
2341:Clamps
2268:Square
2258:Shaper
2253:Router
2233:Mallet
2208:Gimlet
2183:Chisel
2079:Willow
2069:Walnut
2059:Totara
2049:Sapele
2014:Poplar
1999:Padauk
1961:Merbau
1933:Jarrah
1918:Imbuia
1913:Idigbo
1878:Cumaru
1863:Cherry
1788:Anigre
1750:Spruce
1703:Cedrus
1570:Khatam
1525:Caning
1488:lumber
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970:Hewing
894:Luchon
662:hammer
623:owner
584:Canada
498:marble
480:poet,
463:Gerasa
436:Turkey
303:Drying
290:lumber
285:Edging
263:sawyer
243:scaled
184:, and
117:planed
109:manual
89:lumber
61:Jerome
3848:rayon
3583:girth
3578:crown
3539:urban
3436:stand
3344:slash
3334:large
3205:Types
3153:Index
2883:Paint
2792:Ovolo
2787:Ogive
2772:Bevel
2739:Scarf
2724:Miter
2492:Table
2477:Miter
2452:Frame
2369:Gripe
2285:Speed
2281:Miter
2213:Gauge
2203:Float
2198:Fence
2193:Drill
2151:Tools
2074:Wenge
2064:Utile
2029:Ramin
1984:Maple
1956:Lovoa
1928:Iroko
1898:Hazel
1883:Ebony
1828:Birch
1818:Beech
1813:Balsa
1803:Aspen
1798:Apple
1778:Alder
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