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Wood-Mizer LT15 Sawmill on Top of a Mountain in Slovenia
Wood-Mizer sawmills can be found in some of the most unusual places in the world, such as the peak of a mountain in Slovenia at 1220 m above sea level, where the Catholic Church of St. Anne is located. The church was built more than 700 years ago and is a holy place for many pilgrims, as a shrine - a sculptural image of a dark-faced Madonna - is kept here.
Sawmilling Ice for Dutch Parties and Events
The Rocks company from the Netherlands provides extravagant ice sculptures, ice blocks, catering, and more for prestigious events, clubs, restaurants, and hotels.
Building Santa’s Sleigh with a Wood-Mizer Portable Sawmill
With the combination of being a woodworker and owning a Wood-Mizer portable sawmill, Gregg Turk was able to build an incredible new wooden sleigh for Santa Claus.
Restoration of Vintage Carriages for a Tourist Train in Spain
Spanish railway company RENFE Viajeros invited a sawmiller with a portable Wood-Mizer to restore four vintage Strawberry Train cars. The wagons were made using wood almost a hundred years ago.
Mulberry Chapel Built on 450-Acre Farm in Georgia
After dreaming and planning for decades, George Coker milled and made the Mulberry Chapel on his 450-acre farm in Georgia with his Wood-Mizer portable sawmill.
Mesquite Treehouse Milled and Made in Southern Arizona
Arthur and Valerie Flores of Tumacacori Mesquite Sawmill in southern Arizona milled and made a unique mesquite treehouse with their Wood-Mizer portable sawmill.
Building a Cedar Greenhouse in Canada
Stan Kujala built a dream greenhouse on his lakeside property in Port Alberni, British Columbia with Douglas fir and cedar milled on his Wood-Mizer portable sawmill.
Building Wooden Toy Cars for 'Operation Christmas Child' in the USA
Ken Postema, a woodworker from Michigan, USA uses his Wood-Mizer portable sawmill and planer/moulder to build tens of thousands of wooden toy cars for Operation Christmas Child.
Restoration of Ancient Monasteries in Bulgaria With Wood-Mizer Sawmills
The Orthodox Monastery Varovitets in Etropole, Bulgaria, emerged in 1158 and turned into a treasury of spiritual knowledge in the Middle Ages where monks copied liturgical books. With the help of two Wood-Mizer sawmills, the monastery is currently being restored with the exact preservation of its authentic architecture.
Wooden Spoon and Plate Handcrafting: An Italian Family Keeps Their Traditional Business Alive
A family of Alpine Italian woodworkers is among the 10% of local wood businesses that survived the crisis. Find out how they did it.