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Sawmill - Page 2
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This is the tub where they put the logs in the preservative. It sucks all the air out so that more preservative can get into the wood.
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This machine cuts the logs into square logs. They use them for fences and gates.
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They have plastic tubes to protect the little seedlings from deer and sheep who would eat them.
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Logs were piled up. It is very dangerous to climb on them because they might fall down and roll over you.
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These are the posts that the sawmill makes. They are pointed at the ends so that they can be banged into the ground.
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We would like to say thank you to the National Trust and the Sawmill for letting us visit.
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Words and webpage by:
Aimee, Emily, Aaron, Meryl, William, Georgia and Mrs Lymath.
Photos by:
Mrs Tyson our teacher.
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