yes
A sawmill
a sawmill
A timber mill.
Limber Timber
In my world timber is still standing in the woods and is cut down into logs. Then the logs are taken to a sawmill and cut into lumber. Some places refer to timber as wood that has been cut from trees into a usable form, so a place where logs are cut into timber is a sawmill. (The word lumber has this meaning in North America.)
Oh, dude, a hink pink for flexible logs would be "bendy timber." It's like when those logs are all chill and can just bend and flex without breaking, you know? So, yeah, "bendy timber" is the technical term for those laid-back logs.
pick up logs
wood, logs, woodlogs, log-wood
limber timber
stone and timber logs
mill instead of sawmill!
drop them down