Based on the provided excerpt: Jay hits a lumber shortage right as he needs CNC-cut beams for a small timber-framing project, pushing him back to the sawmill. With the sawmill area at a breaking point and a pine harvest scheduled for fall, he tackles long-overdue cleanup and setup to get the milling operation organized and back on schedule.
How do you keep a small sawmill or material-processing area organized and ready when production needs spike unexpectedly?
I’ve accidentally run into a lumber shortage. And I want to get some beams cut on the CNC for small-scale timber framing. So it’s sawmill time. However, the sawmill area has reached a boiling point. We’re on schedule with a logging company to get our pines harvested this fall. Between me not being able to […]