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More Bullet Boards

Four White Pine boards with a dozen+ bullets embedded in the wood.
This tree was harvested on county land south of International Falls, MN.
Someone must have used this particular tree for target practice.
These boards would make amazing mounting boards for deer antlers.
Or perhaps you have another woodworking project that would take advantage of the unique character found in these boards.
Call Don at 218-766-7748 for more information and pricing.





One-of-a-kind White Pine Tree Top

This unique white pine tree top could be the focal point of your new or remodeled home.
Photos don't do it justice.  This tree has intertwined limbs and limbs that have grown into each other.  It is approximately 12 feet long and could be used as a support post, a corner post, a spiral staircase center post, or any other dynamic, creative way you and your builder can imagine.
Call Don at 218-766-7748 if you want to incorporate this amazing piece of the forest into your living space!
Click on photo for larger view.

Cedar Fence Posts & Poles

Cedar fence posts and cedar poles are available at Wille Logging.
Diameters from 4" and up.
Power washing available.
Call Don at 218-766-7748 for more info and pricing.

Long Lengths Lumber

Here is some 24 foot, 2"x6" material ready for the customer.
Wille Logging can saw timbers up to 45 feet long WITHOUT having to turn the log on the mill and start sawing from the opposite end.  The longest log sawed to date was 57 feet.  But lengths up to around 80-90 feet are possible.

30" White Pine Slabs

Large White Pine Slabs are currently available at the mill.
These slabs are cut from 26" to 30" wide White Pine logs.
The slabs are 2", 3", 4" and 10" thick.
Please call Don at 218-766-7748 for more information.
Click on photos to view larger versions.
2", 3", 4" Slabs of White Pine

2", 3", and 10" White Pine Slabs.  
30" wide on one end, 26" wide on the small end.

Log Slices



Here is a photo of a pine log that was sawed into 2". 

Cedar Comments

Northern White Cedar is popular for its resistance to decay and its light weight properties.  It is the timber of choice for fence posts, shingles, furniture, and outdoor applications...to name just a few of the historically documented uses of this beautiful tree.
Cedar has some traits that make it unique among the trees often harvested in Northern Minnesota:

1.  It is a slow-growing tree that can live to be 400+ years old.
2.  It is an important food source favored by white-tailed deer and snowshoe hares.
3.  Severe browsing by deer and hares can lead to difficulty in reestablishing stands of Cedar.
4.  Though cedar lumber is resistant to decay from the elements, the live trees often have rot in the trunk.  Cedar trees do not usually succumb to the diseases/rot that affect them, however.  They can survive for generations with hollow trunks.  

Although cedar is not rare or scarce, there are some circumstances that limit its availability within the wood industry.  Because of its slow ability to regenerate and grow into a marketable sized log (80 years for posts and up to 160 years for saw timbers) cedar is often reserved from harvesting on county and state lands.  
Because the tree typically grows in wet areas, it is only harvested in winter when logging equipment can cross frozen swamps and bogs.  This creates a relatively narrow time frame for mills to procure cedar for the upcoming year.  Yet cedar logs cannot be stockpiled indefinitely without some loss of quality.
Most of the cedar that Wille Logging purchases and sells comes from private lands.
Concerning cedar, the U.S. Forest Service website states, "..the tree commonly has a curved butt and poor form."  It is also common for cedar to have completely hollow butts or rot throughout the trunk.  Even younger, smaller cedar trees are frequently hollow.
Here is a photo of some cedar logs taken from the top end of the trees.
And here is a photo of that same load of logs taken from the butt end of the trees.
The one solid trunk shown in the above photo displays a half-ring of the discoloration associated with rot that would make lumber from that section of the tree useless.
Cedar trees also tend to have deep grooves in the trunk that give the cross-section shape of the log an undulating profile.  This reduces the amount and size of lumber that can be produced from the rim of strong wood along the outer edge of the trunk.

The grain of cedar wood can also spiral.  Clancy Erickson, a sawyer for Wille Logging for 17 years, explains that tiny veins of rot, undetectable from the outside of the log, can spiral up through the trunk rendering all of the lumber from that log useless.  A sawyer may spend hours sawing cedar only to produce a few good boards.  Erickson recalls sawing 1x3 inch material out of many cedar logs just to salvage some material from them.
It can take a lot more cedar logs, and a lot more saw time, than one might expect to make a stack of 1x6 cedar lumber such as the one shown in the photo below.
Due to the challenges of sawing cedar, unique markets have developed for the seemingly unusable sections of cedar logs.  For many years, Wille Logging has been salvaging unusual chunks of cedar for artists and furniture makers.  Hollow trunk sections have become small tables, the pedestals and legs for larger tables and pool tables, and many other pieces of one-of-a-kind art.  Even unique chunks of cedar limbs, like the one pictured below, are sawed into small sections that can be use for signs, antler mounting boards, and fish mounting boards.
If you would like more information on cedar, please see the websites listed below.

Sources for this article:
http://www.na.fs.fed.us/pubs/silvics_manual/Volume_1/thuja/occidentalis.htm
http://www.myminnesotawoods.umn.edu/2007/04/minnesotas-northern-white-cedar-forest-type/
http://www.atthecreation.com/WOODS/CEDAR/_DEER.CEDAR.html
Don Wille
Clancy Erickson

Natural Edge

NATURAL EDGE PINE
We have a nice supply of natural edge pine on hand.  This is lumber that has not been sent through the edger yet and retains some bark on an uneven edge. 
NATURAL EDGE OAK
This lumber is excellent for use in projects such as rustic furniture or even windbreaks for livestock.
Contact Don for pricing.
218-766-7748

House Logs

 
Wille Logging has been supplying house logs for commercial and independent log home and timber frame home builders for many years.  We can supply a load of uniform logs or a one-of-a-kind timber to repair an existing home or provide a unique focal point in your structure.
 
Logs can be peeled, power washed, or sawn to your specifications.
Call Don at 218-766-7748 for more information about the dimensions and specialty length logs Wille Logging can provide.


Porcupine Log




This log displays the healing process a pine tree makes when a porcupine has eaten (chewed) off tender bark from a young tree.  The resulting scar on the tree creates visual interest and character in the wood.
These logs make beautiful fireplace mantels, support posts and ceiling beams.
Wille Logging can supply "porcupine" logs.  We can even mill these logs to your exact specifications.
Call Don at 218-766-7748 for more information.




8' Tamarack

 
We have a large load of 8' Tamarack available as logs or sawn lumber.  The wood is 8" to 16" in diameter.  We have access to more if necessary.
 
Tamarack is tough and rot resistant.  It is flexible in thin strips and was traditionally used to make snowshoes.  Also used for corduroy roads because of its resistance to rot.  It makes a lovely flooring material too.

Weathered Oak

 
We have a supply of weathered oak lumber that could be used for rustic furniture, crafts, or any place oak is required.
Beautiful silver patina
Various dimensions.
Call Don for pricing.  218-766-7748


Heavy Duty Totes

4/8/13
Industrial, heavy-duty totes with handles:
$5 each.
Filled with sawdust or shavings:
$25
Sawdust & shavings from pine, oak, and cedar milling.
Delivery NOT included in price.
Call Don at 218-766-7748 to schedule pick up.


Enormous White Pine Logs

4/8/13
Extra-Large White Pine Logs for Sale
Up to 3' diameter
Various lengths.  8' - 24'
 
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Deer Stand Lumber


Wille Logging has a large supply of grey lumber for building deer stands. Almost any dimension and length can be found at our wood yard in Puposky.
Grey lumber has been weathered to a natural silver color. It blends into the environment of deer territory without the glare that freshly sawn lumber or planed lumber yard boards have. It also smells like the outdoors, not a store.

Today at the Mill

30 inch diameter at the base.

18 foot with very little taper.

Small end was just a couple inches shy of the base diameter.

Wille Logging offers specialty sizes of lumber!

The pine, cedar, and white oak wood that comes into our business is sawn into timbers that take advantage of the log's best qualities.

Boston Lake Mill (located at our largest wood yard) has the capability of producing 36 foot long lumber. Wille Logging also contracts with other sawyers to produce 45 foot long lumber.

Boston Lake Mill is able to handle 30 inch diameter logs, which can produce 22" x 22" sqare cut timbers. Natural edge slabs can be made up to 28" wide.
Northern White Cedar and White Oak are traditional species used for fencing because of their ability to withstand exposure to sun and weather for many years. Treated lumber has largely replaced the use of untreated wood in fencing applications. However, Certified Organic livestock and vegetable producers (and those who wish to reduce chemical use on their farms and in their gardens) still need a long lasting, strong, untreated wood for their fencing needs. Even though many producers use steel fence posts for their fields, strong corner posts and corner bracing is still required. Tall posts surrounding a garden also help keep out deer and other pests. Raised garden beds are best made out of non-toxic materials.

Wille Logging now offers Northern White Cedar round logs in 5-6 inch diameters. NW Cedar is also available in 6x6 inch square sawn timbers ,with or without one natural side. (The natural-sided timbers have a beautiful rustic appearence for flower/vegetable raised beds.) White Oak is offered in 5x6 or 6x6 inch square sawn timbers. Both species are available in lengths of choice.

Fireplace mantels highlight some of the most unique features of wood, and they can be added to almost any home. Choose from the smoothest, most uniform half log available or choose a mantel with so much character it becomes a converstation piece...the focal point of a room. One of our specialties is "porcupine" logs. This wood was once a porcupine's meal. But the tree did not die, it simply grew around the wound in an interesting pattern. It's quite beautiful. Burl is another unique growth pattern that is captured in some of our mantels.
We have several mantels in stock. All lengths are available. Several species of wood are available. We also have basic and character support posts to go with them. All you have to do is contact Don and tell him what type of features you are looking for in a mantel and he will find the perfect match for you. Better yet, visit us and pick out the one that captures your eye.