Milling Construction Grade Pine
I’m done milling hardwood for now and moving onto the pine I harvested from my land. I’ll be milling dimensional stock for construction. I’m going to cut this mostly into 2x6's. I’m not concerned about grain pattern because it’s going to be for construction, hidden behind walls or under floors. For the most part, this material won't have to bear much load. This video reviews the whole milling process, step by step.
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