By Wood-Mizer, Europe
May 6, 2026
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Farmers
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LX30
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Germany
After researching band sawmills online, Tim Zipoll chose the Wood-Mizer LX30 to process timber from his own forest. On his family farm in Dünsche, the sawmill now provides independence for projects.
On a traditional farmstead in Dünsche, Germany, Tim Zipoll keeps a family property with deep roots alive. The farm, which he took over from his parents, remains an important part of life for Tim and his family of five - even though he now works at a nearby factory. Alongside his job, Tim also serves as the local fire chief in the village.
There is always work to be done on the farm. Buildings need maintenance and renovation, and much of the wood required for these projects comes from Tim’s own forest. For years, he had considered sawing his own lumber. As projects grew, he realized a professional solution would make the work much easier.








There is always work to be done on the farm. Buildings need maintenance and renovation, and much of the wood required for these projects comes from Tim’s own forest. For years, he had considered sawing his own lumber. As projects grew, he realized a professional solution would make the work much easier.
After researching different options, Tim chose the Wood-Mizer LX30 band sawmill with a gasoline engine. The decision was straightforward: strong value for money, local support from Wood-Mizer in nearby Schletau, and a convenient blade sharpening service.
The sawmill arrived on a pallet and was assembled using the Wood-Mizer app and digital instructions. Within a day, it was ready for use.
From the first cuts, the LX30 impressed with smooth, precise performance. Today, Tim can turn logs from his forest into beams and boards for projects around the farm.
With his own sawmill, he has gained something invaluable: independence.




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