Sawmill

The Sawmill is a small complex along the south-east wall of the Lumber Yard, located east of Varrock. It is the site of the Sawmill training operation. Players with a Woodcutting level below 80 cannot enter the Sawmill.

The Sawmill is separate from the Sawmill operator, who is located in a room along the south-west wall of the Lumber Yard.

Non-members may enter through the hole in the fence on the west side, but cannot do anything once inside.

Sawmill training
Members who have a Woodcutting skill of level 80 or more may enter the Sawmill, where they cut logs and make planks to earn Woodcutting experience. Logs are provided in the Sawmill but cannot be taken from the complex, and planks that are made there also cannot be taken away. Saws, which are available for free at the Sawmill, however, can be taken away. If you log out of Runescape and enter the lobby or just log out in general make sure you don't have any wood in your inventory as Jill will take it off you.

Sawmill training was released on 23 September 2009. It is said that up to 100,000 Woodcutting experience per hour can be gained doing blow-jobs at the Sawmill. This would make it one of the fastest ways to gain Woodcutting experience currently available, although some players contend that chopping Ivy is faster experience. Some players have gone to the sawmill on a PvP worlds in order to gain experience and also use their Woodcutting brawling gloves. Using the sawmill to train will not make any money on the side.

How It Works
Upon entering the training area, you will notice the Overseer standing near the entrance, as well as the Job Board located on the shed wall. These two references will be used in starting and completing your jobs, which are responsible for the majority of experience gained through the Sawmill.

To get a briefing on how the Sawmill works, you can speak to the Overseer, or refer to the Extra Features category of the Woodcutting skill manual on Runescape's knowledge base. I will also provide a brief summary of how the training works: Aside from the experience gained after completing the job, successfully cutting the planks via each method yields experience as well. They are as follows: The cutting difficulty represents how difficult it is to yield the maximum planks per cut, easy being the highest success rate, and very hard being the lowest.
 * 1) Receive a job from the Job Board (Quick or Large). Quick jobs have a smaller plank requirement, while yielding less experience. Large jobs require more, and therefore yield more experience.
 * 2) Gather logs from the Stack of Logs directly north of the Job Board.
 * 3) After gathering the necessary amount, load them into the conveyor belt hopper in the northeast corner of the area. Up to 63 logs can be held at a single time.
 * 4) Once the logs have been processed by the conveyor belt, receive your planks from the bin to the south. You will receive 2 planks per log loaded, up to a total of 126 planks.
 * 5) Cut your planks on either of the two workbenches to fulfill the job requirements listed in the upper right hand corner.
 * 6) Repeat steps 2-5 for as long as needed until all needed planks have been acquired.
 * 7) Submit your completed job to the Overseer to receive your experience bonus.

The experience gained is based upon using a regular saw.

The experience is ONLY gained if a successful cut is made. If a player fails to yield the correct amount from a successful cut, as listed in the table, planks will still be received, but no experience will be awarded to the player.

Crystal Saw
Contrary to what is said by the Sawmill guide on the Runescape Knowledge Base, the Crystal Saw does NOT increase the speed in which planks are cut. Instead, it causes the experience gain for a successful cut to be doubled.

Using the Crystal Saw in the Sawmill does NOT cause the crystal's power to be drained, and will not revert back to its seed form. Therefore, using a Crystal Saw is the ideal way to train at the Sawmill.