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Woodworkers Look Twice at Aged Red Oak

Woodworkers Look Twice at Aged Red Oak

Jan 15th 2026

The Unseen Beauty Inside a Red Oak Log At first glance, this red oak log doesn’t look perfect. There are dark spots. Signs of age. Areas some might call flaws. But for experienced sawyers and w … read more
Why Settle for a One-Size-Fits-All Mill?

Why Settle for a One-Size-Fits-All Mill?

Jul 24th 2025

Every sawing operation is different. What works for one sawyer might not cut it for another. That is why Cooks Saw believes in something better: custom-built portable sawmills that match your unique … read more
Tired of Battling Overgrown Brush?

Tired of Battling Overgrown Brush?

Mar 21st 2025

Skid Steer Attachment is the Fast Fix You Need If you’ve ever wrestled with thick brush, tangled branches, or low-hanging limbs just to access your driveway or property, you know the struggle. I … read more
Following the Rules of Sawing Success

Following the Rules of Sawing Success

Posted by Tim Cook on Jan 16th 2019

In today’s society everyone demands perfection. If we go out to eat we want our food to be cooked the way we want, when we buy a car we demand that it have no problems, and when we buy band blades we … read more
The History of Thin Kerf Bandsaw Blades

The History of Thin Kerf Bandsaw Blades

Posted by Tim Cook on Jan 16th 2019

The thin kerf blade is a relatively young industry having its roots beginning around the 1970’s. During this time period most narrow blades being produced were for the metal bandsaw industry. So as w … read more
Analyzing Broken Blades

Analyzing Broken Blades

Posted by Tim Cook on Jan 15th 2019

Our motto here at Cook’s Saw is “Our goal is to help you make more money”. We get the opportunity to apply this principle daily as we do our best to help people who neither have our sawmill nor have … read more
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