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Published August 20, 2010, 12:00 AM

Gallery: Sawing Logs

Steve Heetland mans a Wood Mizer portable sawmill, making “something out of nothing” by turning what would have been junk wood into board lengths.


Steve Heetland mans a Wood Mizer portable sawmill, making ?something out of nothing? by turning what would have been junk wood into board lengths August 20, 2010, at the home of Steve Winter in rural Ocheyedan. (Beth Rickers/Daily Globe)

  • Steve Heetland mans a Wood Mizer portable sawmill, making ?something out of nothing? by turning what would have been junk wood into board lengths August 20, 2010, at the home of Steve Winter in rural Ocheyedan. (Beth Rickers/Daily Globe)
  • Steve Heetland mans a Wood Mizer portable sawmill, making ?something out of nothing? by turning what would have been junk wood into board lengths August 20, 2010, at the home of Steve Winter in rural Ocheyedan. (Beth Rickers/Daily Globe)
  • Steve Heetland mans a Wood Mizer portable sawmill, making ?something out of nothing? by turning what would have been junk wood into board lengths August 20, 2010, at the home of Steve Winter in rural Ocheyedan. (Beth Rickers/Daily Globe)
  • Steve Heetland mans a Wood Mizer portable sawmill, making ?something out of nothing? by turning what would have been junk wood into board lengths August 20, 2010, at the home of Steve Winter in rural Ocheyedan. (Beth Rickers/Daily Globe)
  • Steve Heetland mans a Wood Mizer portable sawmill, making ?something out of nothing? by turning what would have been junk wood into board lengths August 20, 2010, at the home of Steve Winter in rural Ocheyedan. (Beth Rickers/Daily Globe)
  • Steve Heetland mans a Wood Mizer portable sawmill, making ?something out of nothing? by turning what would have been junk wood into board lengths August 20, 2010, at the home of Steve Winter in rural Ocheyedan. (Beth Rickers/Daily Globe)
  • Steve Heetland mans a Wood Mizer portable sawmill, making ?something out of nothing? by turning what would have been junk wood into board lengths August 20, 2010, at the home of Steve Winter in rural Ocheyedan. (Beth Rickers/Daily Globe)
  • Steve Heetland mans a Wood Mizer portable sawmill, making ?something out of nothing? by turning what would have been junk wood into board lengths August 20, 2010, at the home of Steve Winter in rural Ocheyedan. (Beth Rickers/Daily Globe)