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Carmyra Portable Chainsaw mill 48 Inches Planking Milling Bar Size 14 Inches to 48 Inches - Amazon.com

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Size: 14" to 48"


Features

  • Adjustable Chainsaw Milling Our wood lumber cutting saw mill is suitable for chainsaws with a bar length between 14" and 48". With adjustable planking milling height and width, you can easily mill slabs with 0.2"-11.81" thickness. Enable you to make quick and precise adjustments and cut the wood to meet your specific needs.
  • High-quality materialsThe chainsaw mill is constructed with high-quality materials, making it sturdy and long-lasting. This can ensure that the product can withstand heavy use and last for many years with proper maintenance.
  • Industrial-grade ConstructionThis chainsaw planking mill is expertly crafted with galvanized steel pipes, for exceptional resistance against rust and long-lasting durability. The added saw kerf can effectively reduce the risk of saw chain breakage and enhance overall longevity. It is lightweight and portable, allowing you to start your woodworking anywhere.
  • Widely ApplicableThe chainsaw milling attachment is compatible with various chainsaw and rail mill guides. You can cut cedar, walnut, oak, and other trees into high-quality lumber with ease. Whether you're at home or in the woods, using our portable sawmill together with your chainsaw to quickly convert rough logs into beautiful slab
  • Excellent after-sales guaranteeOur company provides an excellent after-sales guarantee. If any problems arise with the product, you can contact us at any time, and we will do everything possible to help you resolve the issue.

Description

Carmyra Portable Chainsaw Mill 48 Inches Planking Milling Bar Size 14 Inches to 48 Inches SUITABLE FOR CHAINSAW BAR 14INCH TO 48 INCH HIGH QUALITY,30 DAYS MONEY BACK WARRANTY Fast & Easy Installation 7.5KGS Portable ChainSaw Mill. NOTE: The chainsaw and guide bar are not included Fits: Chain saw with bar length from 14" to 48" Material: Aluminum & Steel Include: 1PC Chainsaw Mill + 1SET assembling Tool + 1PC USER MANUAL . Efficient & Versatile 48”Mill Cuts lumber planks Height & Width Adjustable Attaches directly to your chainsaw bar.

Brand: Carmyra


Power Source: manual


Horsepower: 550 Watts


Item Weight: 16.45 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 48"L x 12.6"W x 18.1"H


Manufacturer: Carmyra


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Brand: ‎Carmyra


Power Source: ‎manual


Horsepower: ‎550 Watts


Item Weight: ‎16.45 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎48"L x 12.6"W x 18.1"H


Manufacturer: ‎Carmyra


UPC: ‎743270990472


Part Number: ‎YJBJ


Item Weight: ‎16.45 pounds


Item model number: ‎YJBJ01-48


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎14" to 48"


Material: ‎Metal


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: December 12, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent lightweight Alaskan style mill. Excellent lightweight Alaskan style mill.
Size: 14" to 36"
I bought this mill to make lumber for wood shop projects. The local store doesn’t sell slabs of sufficient thickness for what I want to do so I wanted to make my own. This mill does the job perfectly. I have it mounted to my Stihl 461 with a 32” bar. I bought a ripping chain for milling and highly recommended that you do so as well. A standard chain should have a cutter angle of around 30° where the ripping chain has a cutter angle of only 10°. It is also sharpened with a special flat/angled file instead of a round file. It is made for milling and should not be used for general cutting. There are no step by step instructions for assembly, but it comes with a schematic that shows how to put it together. It took me about half an hour. Mounting it on the saw is pretty strait forward. Just make sure you clamp it where the sprocket/tip meets the bar, not on the sprocket rivets. Doing so will compress the tip and not allow the sprocket in the tip to spin freely, ruining your bar which can get expensive. I get about 25" of useable bar with the 32" bar. I could probably get another inch if I were to take the dogs off the powerhead but that’s a lot of work for minimal benefit. When milling, go slow and make sure you support the slab with wedges or shims to keep the weight of the slab off the bar. Let the saw do the work and don’t rush it. For the first cut, I made a rail out of some 1x4 and scrap 2x4 pieces. I secure this to the log with screws on the bigger end first and measure to my intended line which I draw with a level on the log end. On the smaller end I shim up the rail to a similar line the opposite log end. I then set the mill for that thickness and make my first cut. For subsequent cuts the mill rests right on the previous cut without the rail. There are videos on YouTube showing how this works. Overall, I am happy with this little mill. It makes accurate cuts of any thickness. I was surprised at the weight. It is very light and easy to use. If you’re wanting to mill your own lumber I highly recommend this mill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2017 by Matt

  • good with a few mods
Size: 14" to 36"
I new going in the issues so it worked well. I didn't even try and use the clamping mechanism to hold the bar in place drilled through the bar and used the holes in the mill that were designed for that. They mention that in the instructions like you wont need to do that but good luck if you don't. I also cut 2 maple square pins that I put in the bar that slides up and down. There were some reviews of the clamping mechanism crushing the guide bar I can see that happening with the wood inside you can tighten the bolts much tighter with no fear. I dont see why it wont hold up long term. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026 by AmazonCustomer

  • Working well so far...
Size: 14" to 48"
Purchased the 48 inch model, running a Husqvarna 390XP with a 24" and a 36" bar. The sawmill works well but keep in mind that it is a chainsaw so the boards will require much more planing than a bandsaw mill. Additional (optional) costs to use this thing were building a rail system ($35), all of the equipment to make my own ripping chains ($150), Additional handle for easier operation ($20). I would rate it higher if there was parts support for it. Out of the box...assembly wasn't hard but the only directions were the pictures so there were a few times I had to take it back apart, took about an hour total. Use caution on the bar sprocket end when clamping it, I fried a sprocket by not having the clamp centered on the sprocket rivets (you can replace the tip on most Husky bars fairly easily). Inspect the fasteners frequently for tightness, I had one vibrate loose and sawed part way through a clamp bolt. The 48 inch model with my large saw makes the whole setup heavy (#50lbs) and bulky. It would be rough if you have a bad back. The weight also makes it easy to cut crookedly if you aren't careful. With my setup it cut a large (30" diameter) red oak fairly easily once I learned to let the saw do the work, took about 5 minutes or less to cut a 2x20x8 foot long plank. It is not good for smaller logs due to the bulk, will probably get a smaller model for those. In summary....it will be a good buy for milling an occasional tree from the back yard but I'll probably buy a bandsaw mill when I start clearing my 10 acres of cedar. Of course for remote locations it is more than adequate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2022 by Lindy Fredrick

  • FANTASTIC MILL
Size: 14" to 24"
THIS IS A GREAT PRODUCT I WOULD RECOMEND THIS MILL TO ANYONE ALL IT NEEDS TO BE A BETTER MILL IS 16 LOCK WASHERS THAY WERE NOT PROVIDED BUT ITS A VERY CHEAP FIX AND IT IS A GREAT PRODUCT AND A VERY GOOD PRICE.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2026 by KEVIN W KENNEDY

  • Good, bad, ugly Good, bad, ugly
Size: 14" to 48"
Ugly = 1st time using V clamp for U-bolt on one side split/cracked in half with very little force applied to nuts. Currently trying to figure out how to get this one piece replaced by seller without having to return the whole item. Bad = The steel square tubing that is the support for the bar clamps as well as the thickness adjustment indents easily when applying the necessary, clamping force to overcome movement due to the vibrations of the chainsaw/cutting. The smallest nuts and Phillips head bolts provide good clamping force on the end to end round pole alignment support however the nuts strip easily with the provided 8 mm wrench and I would’ve preferred something other than Phillips head as well. Good = almost all of the hardware seems to be much better quality than a previous chainsaw mill that I’ve used and all seems to be straight and aligns well. I like that there is plenty of room to get a socket onto coupling nuts when adjusting thickness of cut as another mill I’ve used did not have the same room. I also like the black handle stays put and does not slip off as well as has a hole on top for storing a tool. I also like to see that it seems the bar clamps provide straight alignment, and I also like the option of being able to drill the bar and bolt the clamp to the bar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by Mary D

  • Looks to be a good value
Size: 14" to 36"
The product arrived on time and was well packaged. The instructions were a little hanky but if you don’t rush easy enough to get through. I am going to have to get a bigger saw however because the one I currently have is 18 inches and once I have it mounted I only have a little over 11 inches of clearance for cutting, so keep that in mind if you’re planning on buying this. You will lose several inches of cutting length once this is attached to your saw.It seems easy to set up and went together well enough. I haven’t used it yet but plan to soon. Maybe I’ll update my review once I do. Seems like a good product for the price. Okay now that I’ve used it a couple times I will say that it works well. Only issue that I am seeing for now is where it mounts at the end of the bar tends to move a little and will get into your chain if you aren’t careful. One thing is I was probably pushing a little too much while using. A quick tip, if you can put one end of your log up on something, get your saw started and just let gravity and the saw get through the cut it goes much easier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023 by Brian Cole

  • Works great, once you decipher the instructions
Size: 36"+9FT
First, my kit was missing hardware for assembly, but they quickly sent out replacement parts, so A+ for their communication and fulfillment. Now to the actual product. I have had no issues with the operation. I've finally been able to process a bunch of maple I've had for forever I to planks. Can't wait to use them. The weight is manageable, not too heavy or light. Both the guide rails and push kit are very adjustable. I like it, but it does need careful attention during the assembly step. It is not the most intuitive or straightforward, so have patience while putting it together. Look at the pictures carefully. Expect to have to take it apart at times because the instructions weren't clear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024 by crypt-elder

  • Paid for itself already
Size: 14" to 36"
Yes, it's a little difficult to assemble. The instructions aren't as good as they should be. It took the better part of a Saturday just to get everything assembled and configured correctly and then get a good cut. But now that it's all dialed in, it works great with minimal adjustments. So far I've cut 9 beautiful 2X10X10 boards out of two logs, and that means this mill has over paid for itself. I'm definitely happy with it. There are some negatives though. 1. It takes a LOT longer than I expected. It cuts slow, even with a rip chain. It's enjoyable, and so satisfying to offload that finished board after a cut. But it will take 10-15 minutes per slice, depending on the size of the log. 2. Mine came with a cross-threaded U-bolt. Obviously I was sent a 'returned' item. I had to go to the hardware store and get a new one. Because of that it's now way more difficult to make thickness adjustments. I'm not very happy about that. 3. The curved nose-guard didn't fit. With that installed, the contraption wouldn't clamp tight to my bar. I left it off, and everything is fine. Just a design flaw, I guess. 4. I don't like that I can't adjust my chain tension without completely removing this device. It messes up the thickness settings and it's just a pain. You can't really remove it from the saw without resetting your thickness. 5. You need a tool to make ANY/ALL adjustments. It's a standard chainsaw tool. But still, I wish they were wing-nuts that could be adjusted by hand. Otherwise... it works great. And for the money, I'm willing to put up with these issues. (for now) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022 by R. Goodwin

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