Milling timber at a sawmill, especially when it involves high-quality Scottish wood such as larch, Douglas fir, beech, ash, oak, and other native species, is a meticulous process that prioritises quality over quantity. This approach sets certain sawmills apart from the rest, where the essence of the craft lies in respecting the intrinsic value of the wood. In these specialized mills, each log of Scottish timber is seen not just as raw material but as a repository of potential—waiting to be transformed into something both beautiful and enduring.