Sawmilling: From Log to Lumber
Weekend Class, Open to All
Summer 2024
June 1-2
Fall 2024
September 14-15
The full circle of woodworking often lives behind closed doors. It arrives in shrink-wrapped plastic on a pallet, or is hidden behind the shelves of stacked ready-made lumber. Cody Wayland is unveiling the process from tree to creative woodworking project in this weekend class.
Join Cody to learn the operation of a sawmill and the process of transforming a log into lumber. Each student in this course will have a hands-on experience maneuvering a log onto the mill carriage and then sawing this log into lumber. Students will have the option to purchase the slab or boards that they milled.
In this two-day course each student will learn the process of selecting and caring for logs, what to look for, what to avoid, calculations for amounts of lumber from a given log, and board foot calculations of cut lumber. We will also cover how to divide a log and what types of boards will result from this division, and the strengths and weaknesses of these board types. Each student will also learn the process of safely operating a sawmill and how to usher green lumber through the curing process. Students will leave with a fresh or renewed appreciation for the full circle of woodworking and a deeper connection to the land and creative vitality which springs from building with sustainability. This meaningful experience with material generates a soulful product and a story built.
Tools
Required Equipment:
Eye protection
Ear protection
Work gloves
Boots
Recommended Equipment:
Tape measure
Pencil
Paper
Prerequisites
Open to all
Class Information and Registration
Class runs from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday on Cody’s property.
Please read our What to Expect page for general information about the school.
Please also read our Registration Policy.
Please sign up for the waitlist if the course is full.
Class size: 10
Cost: $375
Materials Charge: $25