A proven industrial thin-kerf sawmill for primary log breakdown and processing of logs that cannot be handled in automated lines. Delivers higher log yield at lower investment and operating costs with only one operator required.
The WM3500 is an industrial-class thin-kerf sawmill engineered for primary log breakdown and the processing of dimension stock unsuitable for high-speed automated bandsaw lines. It functions as a flexible, high-yield alternative to larger fixed installations, enabling operators to process variable log geometries, irregular stock, and specialty species while maintaining tight kerf widths that maximize recoverable lumber per log. The WM3500 employs narrow band blade technology paired with computer-controlled setworks to optimize cutting geometry and minimize material loss during breakdown operations. The thin-kerf design reduces kerf width compared to conventional circular-blade systems, directly translating to increased lumber recovery rates and lower overall operational waste. Centraliz computer control automates positioning and blade tension management, reducing operator skill dependency and improving cut consistency across production runs. This sawmill targets industrial and mid-large commercial operations processing 50+ employees producing specialty lumber, custom dimension stock, or mixed hardwood/softwood feedstock volumes that justify dedicated bandsaw infrastructure but lack the throughput demands or capital investment for full automation. The WM3500 bridges the gap between portable and fully automated systems, handling logs rejected by rigid-feed lines while delivering production economics superior to manual frame saws or older fixed-kerf equipment. Within its class, the WM3500 represents modern thin-kerf design applied to industrial primary processing, competing directly against other bandsaw-based breakdown systems by combining operator flexibility with computer-assisted precision and proven Wood-Mizer engineering for long service life and spare parts availability across North American milling operations.
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