A lumber factory is commonly referred to as a sawmill. In a sawmill, logs are processed into lumber through cutting and milling operations. The facility may also be involved in drying, treating, and finishing the wood products for various uses.
The process of sawing logs into boards is called 'milling'. The factory that does this process is called a 'sawmill' or a 'lumber mill' on the west coast of the USA.
You must use your Axe to chop sticks and stumps.
Forestry is the study of anything tree and lumber related.
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Lumber firms are to do with sawmilling timber: tree-felling is part of that. After the tree is cut down, the lumber firm can make with saws, planks of wood for building. The planks of wood are called lumber.
I have found articles indicating that "heading" has something to do with kiln-dried lumber but other articles indicate that a "heading factory" has something to do with production of nuts, nails and similar fasteners. I have an uncle circa 1912 who was a foreman in a "heading factory."
Something is to be manufactured is factory(in factory worker called as Labour), a group of factory is called as industry( in industry workers called as employee).
lumberjack: one who works with lumber, similar to jack of all trades, lumberjack is a jack of lumber
Lumber must be seasoned to prevent it from cracking and warping. After being cut into boards, the lumber is dried (seasoned) in a heated drying shed called a kiln or in the open air.
A book binding factory is called a bindery