Often fitted to a portable sawmill that enables direct profiling of round or squared logs.
The log house moulder is usually powered by electricity, but for portable sawmills they are sometimes using a chainsaw as power head.
The first portable sawmills were the "One Man Farmer's Sawmills."
The thin kerf blade of the portable sawmill allows for much higher board foot yields from these valuable logs.
There are two guided trails that include several of the Biltmore Forest School buildings, a logging locomotive and a portable sawmill.
A trend is the small portable sawmill for personal or even professional use.
About the same time, Yonash became involved with using a portable sawmill that could be "taken to the tree."
A portable sawmill was demonstrated as well.
Enoch W. Frost began lumbering with a small portable sawmill as early as 1881 in the region around Texarkana.
He was particularly critical of the damage done by portable sawmills.