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A Modelgenic Old Time Sawmill

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A month ago when myself and several other MLSers went in search of eastern narrow gauge steam, we visited the Cradle of Forestry near Asheville NC. This museum showing the development of forestry technology is funded by an endowment from the Vanderbilts.

During our walk through the forest surrounding the museum we came across a small "portable" sawmill that would make a great model. I did not measure or draw it but if anyone lives in western NC and goes to visit, maybe they could fill some blanks in that regard. We did take photos however, and here are some shots courtesy of Bruce Chandler, Ric Golding and Gaetan Charette.

The mill is powered by a steam tractor ...




The mill itself is complete but very small on a scale that modellers can cope with



The view of the runoffs where boards were stacked gives another perspective



Inside the mill, some details of the log carriage, the drive of the blade and the log carriage







Beside the mill under the eaves was a shingle cutter (we think!)



And the piece de resistance, behind the mill was what appears to be the prototype of the B'mann Climax!



This mill would make a fine model though it would be a challenge to build. the fact that it exists and is accessible for photos and measuring should make it easier.

Regards ... Doug
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Wow, Doug! That is one great example of a manageable-size model lumber mill. Lots of neat details too. BTW. we rode behind--actually, if front, since it was pushing--of a climax at Cass River two years ago, sitting right in front of the smokebox, so I could get close to the action. Suffice to say, I STILL CAN'T HEAR A DANG THING!
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