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Revision as of 02:46, 30 September 2011
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Overview
A sawmill converts felled logs from trees into green wood lumbar. As a piece of the GVCS, it unlocks a range of well-established wood construction techniques.
To convert the green wood into finished dried lumber the cut boards are either air-dried or fired in a kiln.
Detailed Description
Product Ecology
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Status
The first Sawmill prototype is currently under construction as a part of the GVCS Rollout Plan.
See Also
- Sawmill - Design Rationale
- Sawmill Design
- Sawmill Analysis
- Research
- Sawmill Archive
- Wood
- Forest
- Kiln
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