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Ohio Sawmills

Ohio’s sawmill operators range from large stationary mills to portable bandsaw operations that come to your property. Whether you need custom-sawn lumber from your own logs, live-edge slabs for a furniture project, or rough-sawn beams for construction, local sawmills offer capabilities and pricing that retail lumber yards can’t match.

Working with Ohio Sawmills

Custom milling rates typically run $0.25–$0.75 per board foot for portable mill work, plus a travel fee. Bringing your own logs is the most cost-effective approach. Green lumber from a sawmill is far cheaper than kiln-dried retail lumber — but plan for one year of air drying per inch of thickness before using it in furniture or interior applications.

When working with a sawmill, discuss log quality upfront — embedded metal (nails, wire) can damage blades and affect pricing. For live-edge slabs, discuss desired thickness, length, and whether you want bookmatched pairs cut from the same log. Many sawyers will review your logs before quoting.

Key questions: Do you accept customer-supplied logs? What species do you typically mill? Do you offer kiln drying? Can you cut to custom dimensions? What’s your lead time? Some mills are booked weeks out — call ahead before hauling logs.

🌳 Sawmills in Ohio — What to Know
Portable Mills
Come to your property and mill timber on-site. Best for logging your own land.
Stationary Mills
Higher volume, often offer kiln drying and custom dimensioning.
Live Edge Slabs
Slab tables and countertops — often available as mill inventory.
Timber Framing
Large-dimension beams and posts for barn or cabin construction.
Air Drying
Green lumber needs 1 yr/inch of thickness. Plan your project timeline.
Kiln Drying
Faster, more stable — many mills offer or work with local kilns.

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Ohio Sawmills Directory

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Almendinger Sawmill
📍 Johnstown  ·  📞 +1 740-967-2222
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Deer Creek Sawmill
📍 Holmesville
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Flyingfarm Sawmill
📍 Hamilton  ·  📞 +1 513-484-4600
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HillTop Timber Works
📍 New Paris  ·  📞 +1 765-977-8607
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Hoover Trees Sawmill
📍 West Liberty  ·  📞 +1 937-210-9660
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J Mc Coy Lumber Co
📍 Peebles  ·  📞 +1 937-587-2555
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Kreis Sawmill
📍 Marysville  ·  📞 +1 937-537-1248
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Lattasburg Lumberworks
📍 West Salem  ·  📞 +1 330-202-7671
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M & W Lumber
📍 Homerville  ·  📞 +1 330-473-2495
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Millwood Lumber Inc
📍 Gnadenhutten  ·  📞 +1 740-254-4681
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Mohawk Lumber Ltd
📍 Apple Creek  ·  📞 +1 330-698-5333
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Price Wood Products
📍 Loveland  ·  📞 +1 513-722-1200
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Robertson Sawmill
📍 Doylestown  ·  📞 +1 330-666-5025
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Trico Enterprises
📍 Millersburg  ·  📞 +1 330-674-8028
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Wayne Lumber Co
📍 Toledo  ·  📞 +1 419-243-3258
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Woodwrights Sawmill
📍 Springfield  ·  📞 +1 937-340-6092
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Zacharias Milling
📍 Valley City  ·  📞 +1 330-421-3268
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Zeyer Lumber
📍 Baltimore  ·  📞 +1 614-848-6230
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring my own logs to a Ohio sawmill?

Most sawmill operators in this directory accept customer-supplied logs. Call ahead to confirm they accept your species and log size, ask about milling rates (usually per board foot), and check their current wait time. Logs should ideally be debarked and free of embedded metal.

How much does custom sawmill work cost in Ohio?

Portable mill operators typically charge $0.25–$0.75 per board foot plus a travel fee. Stationary mills may charge by the board foot or by the hour. Kiln drying adds $0.10–$0.30/bf. Overall, milling your own logs is significantly cheaper than buying equivalent retail lumber.

Where can I find live-edge slabs in Ohio?

Several sawmill operators in this directory keep inventory of live-edge slabs — particularly walnut, oak, elm, and maple. Use the map to find mills near you, then call to ask about their current slab inventory. Slabs sell quickly, so visit in person when possible.

How long does green lumber need to dry before use?

The general rule is one year per inch of thickness for air drying. Kiln drying reduces this significantly. Always check moisture content before use in furniture or interior woodworking — target 6–8% for interior applications.

Do Ohio sawmills sell lumber directly to the public?

Many do — particularly smaller operations and portable mill sawyers. Some maintain retail inventory of local hardwoods and softwoods. Call ahead to confirm they sell retail and whether they have your species and size in stock.

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