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Cedar Fence made with Alaskan Mk III
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Bridge built with Alaskan Mk III
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Bridge built with Alaskan Mk III
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Bridge built with Alaskan Mk III
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Slabbed cedar stacked and wedged for drying
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28′ redwood after initial cut with Alaskan Mk III
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28′ redwood milled – note the fine, “resawn” finish!
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28′ redwood after sizing with Mini Mill
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Alaskan 48″ Mill with second operator
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Further slabbing with Mk III
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Setting guide board for edging with Mini Mill
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Edging with Mini Mill and guide rail system
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Finishing long edge cut with Mini Mill
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Example of freshly milled boards in “extreme length”
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Alaskan Mk III is a simple, productive tool in any length
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Small Log Mill is ideal for smaller diameter timber
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Start of initial cut using Alaskan Mk III and guide rail system
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Alaskan Mk III will slab thicknesses 1/4″ to 13″
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