huvudsågar
Huvudsågar is a Swedish term found in historical forestry and sawmill literature, generally translated as “head saws.” The exact definition varies between sources and periods, but the term is typically associated with the early or front-end stage of log processing in traditional sawmills. In many accounts, huvudsågar referred to one or more saws positioned at the head end of a sawline that performed the initial rough-cutting or edging of logs before subsequent cutting steps.
In older mill configurations, the antal and arrangement of huvudsågar could differ. Some descriptions describe a
Today, huvudsågar is largely considered historical or archival terminology in Swedish. Contemporary references describe sawline stations