We bring the sawmill to you. Instead of hauling heavy logs to a mill, we cut your wood right on your property. Affordable, convenient, and sustainable, our mobile sawmill service helps you turn logs into meaningful lumber without the hassle.
Our portable sawmill rental is available in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and beyond.
Our portable sawmill service comes directly to your property
Save money on trucking and processing costs
Get custom cut lumber and live edge wood slabs
Preserve your wood’s story and keep it out of the landfill
When you rent a portable sawmill with Mustard Seed, everything is included for an easy, all-inclusive experience.
Experienced Sawyer: Skilled operation to get the most out of your logs
Portable Sawmill: Norwood HD36V2 with 36" diameter
Saw Blades: Calculated based on your project
Travel Expenses: Calculated based on your location
Site-Cut Stickers: For proper stacking and air drying your lumber
Labor Support (when available): An extra set of hands to assist
Chainsaw Work: Cutting logs to length or trimming oversized portions
We keep our pricing straightforward so you know what to expect.
Starting at $500/day + travel fees + blade use
Travel Fees: Varies based on distance from Rice Lake, WI
Blade Use: If a blade is damaged by metal or foreign objects in the log, replacement cost is added to the final invoice
Working with us is easy, convenient, and pretty darn fun.
Share your project details with us and we'll reply with a customized quote.
Our portable sawmill service arrives on-site; you can be part of the transformation or just sit back and let us do the work.
Get your live edge wood slabs and lumber immediately, ready to air dry or use.
At the heart of Mustard Seed Wood Transformations is our Norwood HD36V2, purchased in the fall of 2022. Ouray originally bought the mill to build a home for his family, but along the way, he discovered how much he loved milling and transforming wood. Our Norwood Mill is a combination of power and flexibility which means we can take on everything from large farm logs to storm-damaged urban trees.
Log diameter capacity: up to 36"
Max cut width: 30"
Standard cut length: 16'
Extended cut length: up to 24' with track extensions
A portable sawmill is a mobile lumber mill that can be brought directly to your property. Instead of transporting heavy logs to a stationary mill, a portable wood sawmill processes them on-site, giving you usable lumber immediately.
Yes! With Mustard Seed Wood Transformations, you can rent a portable sawmill and have us operate it for you. This means you don’t need training or special equipment. We handle the milling while you decide how you want your lumber cut.
We primarily charge a daily rate (starting at $500/day), which is the most reliable method for both parties. This encourages you to be prepared and organized, so you get the best value for your time. We also have a minimum charge to cover travel and setup costs. The total cost depends on several factors, including:
Daily Rate: How many days of work the job takes .
Log Condition: Dirty logs, metal objects, or poorly organized logs can increase the milling time and incur extra fees.
Travel Fee: A travel charge may apply depending on your location.
Blade Fees: A fee will be charged for any foreign object strikes as well as cumulative blades used.
Reach out to get a quote for your project.
Not typically, for large jobs or jobs requiring extended travel, a deposit will be required.
There are a lot of benefits to using a portable sawmill rental service, especially when working with Mustard Seed Wood Transformations:
Use timber from your own property, which is often free or low-cost.
Create unique, custom cut lumber for your specific projects.
Reduce waste and minimize environmental impact by cutting your logs into usable lumber where they fell. Mustard Seed is a member of the Urban Wood Network who's mission is to keep wood and trees from the waste system.
Work with logs that are otherwise logistically challenging without being broken down.
Production varies significantly based on log size, wood species, and the desired lumber dimensions. For example, milling thick, plain-sawn lumber is much faster than quartersawing thin boards. Having an assistant on-site can also increase daily output.
To ensure a smooth and safe milling process, we require a relatively flat and level work area of about 30 feet by 30 feet, with enough room to maneuver the mill and stack lumber. The area should be free of obstacles like stumps, rocks, or branches.
For best results, your logs should be:
Stacked neatly in an accessible location near the milling site.
Raised off the ground using dunnage or small diameter logs to prevent debris and damage.
Clean and free of dirt and metal objects, which can damage the saw blade. This is especially important for yard trees.
Foreign objects like nails, fencing, bullets, rocks, and excessive dirt are a significant risk. If we hit metal, it can damage or break the blade. We will charge a fee for any foreign object strikes.
While the sawyer can operate the mill alone, having one or two helpers from your side can greatly increase productivity and efficiency. Extra hands are helpful for stacking boards, moving logs, and general cleanup. This can save you money, as it speeds up the process.
Milled lumber needs to be properly dried, or "seasoned," before it can be used. We can advise you on best practices for air-drying your lumber, which involves:
Creating a level, well-ventilated stack with stickers between each layer of boards.
Covering the stack to protect it from rain and sun.
We can also discuss potential kiln-drying options if you require faster results.
We will leave the sawdust and other wood waste for you to use. Many customers find creative uses for it, such as:
Mulch for landscaping or gardens.
Bedding for animals.
Material for composting.
Firewood for smaller limbs and scrap pieces.
The possibilities for milled lumber are endless. Most of our customers use their custom milled lumber for:
Construction projects, such as framing, siding, and flooring
Fine woodworking and furniture making
Creating live edge wood slabs for countertops and tables
Rustic fencing, trim, and other landscaping needs