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Heavy Lumber Mill Saw Husk

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Heavy lumber mill saw husk in S scaleThis is just the saw husk of the larger full sawmill.

This is a No 8. Heavy sawmill or Hickory.  The No 8. was designed to meet the needs of those requiring the heaviest type of stationary mills for cutting large heavy timber. Suited with a 'Hercules' Feed system  which was both a belt and friction feed system.
The carriage is 20 feet long and 60 inches wide (in real scale) and build of 71/2 inch by 7/12 inch timbers, bolted and braced with six sets of trucks having 14 inch wheels and 21/4 inch steal axles with heavy adjustable self oiling boxes.
It is equiped with 3 head-blocks and heavy style bases. 
The set works are double acting and the set shaft is arranged so as to insure accurate alignment of the head blocks.
The power receder is rapid and sufficiently powerful to move the heaviest lob back and forth and may also be used for pushing heavy cants on to the live rollers. 

This is how the machine was advertised back in 1910  by  the American Sawmill Machinery Company from Hackettstown New Jersey. This model is as close as possible and within in the shapeways material limitations and in S scale.
Lots of detail has gone into every single piece, from the the carriage to the husk but if you notice something missing or incorrect please do let me know. 
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S_sawhusk
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7.42 x 3.57 x 4.14 cm
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