A chainsaw mill with an electric motor is a type of portable sawmill that allows the user to turn logs into lumber by attaching a chainsaw to a guide rail. This type of mill is powered by an electric motor rather than a gas powered motor. The electric motor also allows for greater precision and control when cutting, making it a desired choice among chainsaw millers. The electric motor option also takes the brunt of the work, allowing the user to cut for longer periods of time.
Chainsaw Mill With Electric Motor Options
Logosol Electric Chainsaw

The Logosol Electric Chainsaw is a high-performance, efficient cutting tool designed for use in a variety of milling applications. With a powerful electric motor and a durable chain, this chainsaw is able to handle even the toughest cutting tasks with ease. The chain is powered by a 4.6 or 8 kW electric motor, which allows for a faster and more efficient cutting process. The design of the Logosol Electric chainsaw is compact, lightweight, and easy to handle, making it perfect for both professional and personal use. It can also be used as an attachment to the chainsaw mill to do the milling work.
More details on the Logosol Electric Sawmill here!
DIY Electric Chainsaw Mills
DIY electric chainsaw mills are a cost-effective and versatile solution for turning logs into lumber. These electric motors attach to a chainsaw bar and guide rail system, allowing the user to mill their lumber on site. These types of mills can be a great alternative for those who are on a budget or have limited space but still want to do large milling jobs, and they can be assembled by the users to what works best for them.
Here are the steps Mitch Tarrant used to create his own DIY Electric Chainsaw Mill using an old single phase 5hp pump motor.
Step 1 – Convert pump motor with chainsaw sprocket
Step 2 – Make the Bed and Frame
Step 3 – Make log clamps, oil system, and finishing touches
DIY Electric Chainsaw Mill – From the thegreensbackhoe on youtube
Another DIY version consists of using an old compressor motor and a scrap chainsaw. It’s also cost-effective, with low operating costs and inexpensive, common blades and parts. The 2 Horsepower 15 amp motor can be run from a wall outlet making it easy to use. The mill is suitable for hobby sawyers and can also produce professional results. The design is easy to use, with the ability to drop a log on the rack and start cutting.
The options are unlimited for electric chainsaw mills. While there are not many you can go out and buy off the shelf, there are many options for DIY’s who are looking to get more out of creating beautiful lumber without the large cost of a standard mill.
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