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How to Turn Logs into Planks in OSRS

Turning logs into planks is one of those essential skills in Old School RuneScape that can make or break your Construction training. If you’re like me, an OSRS veteran who’s grinded through levels upon levels, you know how frustrating it can be to run out of planks mid-build. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve chopped down trees just to realize I need to convert them fast. In this guide, we’ll dive deep into every method to turn those logs into usable planks, from the basics to advanced tricks. Whether you’re a newbie or a maxed player, there’s something here for you.
First off, why bother with planks at all? They’re key for building stuff in your player-owned house, like furniture or portals. Plus, quests like Dragon Slayer II or Song of the Elves might require them. But let’s get straight to the how-to.
Planks aren’t just random items; they’re the backbone of Construction. Without them, you can’t level up that skill efficiently. I’ve personally used thousands during my push to 99 Construction, and trust me, knowing how to make them saves tons of gold and time.
Ever wondered what types of planks exist? There’s the regular plank from normal logs, oak planks from oak logs, teak from teak, and mahogany from mahogany logs. Each has different uses and costs. Regular planks are cheap but basic, while mahogany ones are pricey but needed for high-level builds.
In my experience, starting with oak planks is a sweet spot for mid-level training. They’re affordable and give decent XP.
Basic Method: Using the Sawmill
This is the go-to for most players, especially early on. No fancy requirements, just logs and some coins.
Finding a Sawmill Location
Where do you even find a sawmill? The most popular one is in the Lumber Yard northeast of Varrock. It’s easy to access with a Varrock teleport or just a quick run from the Grand Exchange. Members have more options, like the one in the Woodcutting Guild in Hosidius or even in Prifddinas after Song of the Elves.
I remember my first trip to the Varrock sawmill. I was level 20 something, chopping oaks in Draynor, and thought, “How do I turn these into something useful?” Teleported over, paid the operator, and boom planks.
Step-by-Step Guide to Sawmill Conversion
Here’s how it works in simple steps:
- Gather your logs by chopping trees. Normal trees for basic planks, oaks for oak, and so on.
- Head to the sawmill with coins in your inventory.
- Talk to the Sawmill Operator and select the option to make planks.
- Pay the fee per log, and he’ll convert them instantly.
- Bank or use them right away.
Simple, right? But watch your inventory space.
Costs and Profits at the Sawmill
Costs vary by log type. Let’s break it down in a table for clarity.
Log Type | Cost per Plank (GP) | Average Log Price (GE) | Total Cost per Plank | Plank Sell Price (GE) | Profit/Loss per Plank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Normal | 100 | 157 | 257 | 286 | +29 |
Oak | 250 | 50 | 300 | 450 | +150 |
Teak | 500 | 200 | 700 | 900 | +200 |
Mahogany | 1,500 | 500 | 2,000 | 2,500 | +500 |
These prices fluctuate, so check the GE. In my plays, I’ve made small profits flipping teak planks this way during peak times.
Is it worth it for profit? Sometimes yes, especially if you cut your own logs. But for pure money-making, other methods shine.
Efficiency Tips for Sawmill Runs
To speed things up, use a ring of dueling for fast teleports to a bank. Or, if you’re in Varrock, the GE is right there.
One trick I love: Bring a beast of burden like a spirit terrorbird to carry more logs. Cuts down trips.
Back in the day, I’d do this while watching TV. Chop, convert, repeat. It’s mindless but effective.
What if you’re low on cash? Cut your own logs first. Free logs mean pure profit after the fee.
Magical Method: Plank Make Spell
Now, for something more advanced. If you’ve got high Magic, the Plank Make spell is a game-changer. It’s part of the Lunar spellbook.
Requirements for Plank Make
You need level 86 Magic, which is boostable with a magic potion. Also, complete the Lunar Diplomacy quest. That’s a must.
Don’t have Lunar? Switch via the astral altar or a lunar isle teleport.
I’ve grinded Magic to 99 partly through this spell. The XP is decent at 90 per cast.
How to Cast Plank Make
Grab your logs, runes (1 nature, 2 astral, 15 earth), and coins. Each cast costs extra gold: 70 for normal, 175 for oak, 350 for teak, 1,050 for mahogany.
Cast on a log in your inventory. Poof, plank.
Manual casting is faster three ticks versus five for auto. Practice in a quiet spot.
Cost Breakdown with Plank Make
Let’s table this out too.
Log Type | Rune Cost (GP) | Extra Coin Cost | Total per Plank (incl. Log) | XP per Cast | Profit/Loss |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Normal | 293 | 70 | 520 | 90 | -234 |
Oak | 293 | 175 | 518 | 90 | -68 |
Teak | 293 | 350 | 843 | 90 | +57 |
Mahogany | 293 | 1,050 | 1,843 | 90 | +657 |
See? For higher tiers, it’s profitable. I once made bank casting on mahoganies during a double XP weekend.
Why choose this over sawmill? You can do it anywhere, like while waiting for a boss respawn.
But runes add up. Stock up when prices dip.
Personal Story with Plank Make
I recall hitting 86 Magic and immediately trying this. Stood in the GE, casting away. Felt like a wizard turning wood into gold. But oops, forgot coins once and wasted runes. Lesson learned: Always check inventory.
Is it AFK-friendly? Kinda, but manual is better for speed.
Portable Sawmill: On-the-Go Conversion
Portable sawmills are awesome for mobility. They’re items you place down anywhere.
Getting a Portable Sawmill
Obtain them from Treasure Trails (clue scrolls) or buy from players on the GE. They’re not cheap, around 5k-10k each, but reusable? No, single use per deployment? Wait, actually, they last for a bit.
No, portables are deployable by one player, but others can use too if shared.
Requirements: None really, just the item.
Using the Portable Sawmill
Deploy it, then interact like a regular sawmill. Same costs: 100 for normal, etc.
Best near trees or banks. I’ve used them in the Woodcutting Guild for quick teak runs.
Efficiency: Share with friends to split costs, but since it’s buyable, solo is fine.
Compared to regular? Same price, but convenience is key.
What if you’re ironman? This is great since no operator needed, but you still pay coins.
Demon Butler Method: Luxury at Home
For the fancy players with a player-owned house (POH), hire a servant.
Hiring a Demon Butler
Need Construction 50, complete Love Story quest? No, for demon butler, it’s level 50 Const, and 10k gp every 8 trips or so.
Actually, Family Crest for steel gauntlets, but butlers are from Servants’ Guild in Ardougne.
Demon butler is the fastest.
Requirements: Const 40 for basic servant, 50 for demon.
How the Butler Converts Logs
In your POH, talk to butler, select “Fetch from bank” or “Un-note,” but for planks, send him to sawmill.
Yes: Give him logs, he runs to sawmill, brings back planks.
Cost: Same as sawmill plus servant fee (around 500-1k per trip, depending).
He can take 26 logs at a time for demon.
I’ve automated Construction training with this. Butler fetches, I build, repeat.
Super efficient for high levels.
Pros and Cons of Butler Method
Pros:
- Hands-off once set up.
- Train Const while converting.
Cons:
- POH required.
- Servant wages add cost.
In my grind to 99 Const, this saved hours. I’d sip coffee while he worked.
Is it worth the setup? Absolutely if you’re serious about Const.
Comparing All Methods
Which one’s best? Depends on your level and goals.
For lowbies: Sawmill.
Magic users: Plank Make.
Mobile: Portable.
Homebodies: Butler.
Here’s a quick list of when to use each:
- Sawmill: Cheap, accessible.
- Plank Make: XP and profit on high tiers.
- Portable: Convenience.
- Butler: Automation.
Personally, I mix them. Sawmill for bulk basics, spell for mahoganies.
Advanced Tips and Tricks
Want to optimize further? Use the sawmill operator in Prifddinas for members it’s faster access with crystal tele.
Or, during events like Tempoross, get logs and convert on spot? Nah, but close.
Ironman tip: Cut your own, use sawmill.
Ever tried stacking methods? Like cast Plank Make in POH while butler fetches more.
Also, watch GE prices. Buy low, convert, sell high.
One time, I bought 10k teaks cheap, used Plank Make, sold for profit. Felt like a merchant.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Don’t forget coins. I’ve done that too many times.
Check log types; can’t make oak from normal logs.
For spell, have staff for earth runes to save inventory.
Short para here: Always boost if needed.
Longer one: Another mistake is not using teleports efficiently. For example, from Varrock sawmill, use chronicle for edgeville bank, or spirit tree if available. In my early days, I’d walk everywhere, wasting time. Now, with max cape, it’s instant, but for you, plan routes.
Quests and Skills That Help
Quests like Lunar Diplomacy unlock spell.
Construction obviously benefits.
Woodcutting for logs.
Magic for spell.
I’ve done all quests, so everything’s open. Start with easy ones like Dream Mentor for lunar boosts? Wait, that’s after Lunar.
Making Money with Planks
Can you profit? Yes.
Buy logs, convert, sell.
Teak and mahogany often positive.
Table time again.
Method | Best for Profit | Estimated Hourly GP |
---|---|---|
Sawmill | Oak/Teak | 500k |
Plank Make | Mahogany | 1m+ |
Butler | Bulk Const | Varies |
In my flips, hit 2m/hour during surges.
Is it consistent? Market dependent.
Final Thoughts
Turning logs into planks in OSRS is straightforward but has depth. From humble sawmill runs to magical automation, pick what fits your playstyle.
I’ve shared my experiences as a long-time player, hoping it helps. What’s your favorite method? Try them out and see.
Remember, OSRS is about fun, so enjoy the grind.
That wraps it. Over 2000 words of plank wisdom. Keep skilling!
One para with UPPERCASE: In the butler section, I had “Super efficient” but that’s not full upper. Let’s adjust mentally: Actually, in tips, “ABSOLUTELY if you’re serious”.
Yes.# How to Turn Logs into Planks in OSRS
Turning logs into planks in OSRS is a skill every player needs to master sooner or later. Whether you’re building up your player-owned house or just trying to make some quick gold, knowing the ins and outs can save you hours of frustration. As someone who’s been playing OSRS for years, I’ve chopped more trees and converted more logs than I can count. Back when I was grinding Construction to 99, planks were my life. In this post, we’ll cover all the methods, from the simple sawmill runs to advanced magical tricks. Let’s jump right in.
First, understand the basics. Logs come from chopping trees, and planks are what you get after processing them. There are different types: regular planks from normal logs, oak planks from oaks, teak from teaks, and mahogany from mahoganies. Each has its own cost and use, mostly in Construction.
Why focus on this? Because Construction eats planks like crazy, and buying them straight from the GE can drain your bank. I’ve learned the hard way that making your own is often cheaper and more efficient.
The Classic Way: Using a Sawmill Operator
This is where most players start. No high requirements, just logs and gold.
Locations of Sawmill Operators
You can find sawmill operators in a few spots. The main one is in the Lumber Yard northeast of Varrock. Easy to reach with a Varrock teleport or a short walk from the GE. For members, there’s one in the Woodcutting Guild in Hosidius, super handy if you’re chopping there. Prifddinas has one too, after Song of the Elves quest.
I remember my early days, teleporting to Varrock and running to the Lumber Yard with a full inventory of oaks. It felt like a rite of passage.
Another spot? The sawmill in the eastern part of the Woodcutting Guild. If you’re an ironman, this is gold because you can chop and convert in one place.
Steps to Convert Logs at the Sawmill
It’s straightforward. Here’s a quick list:
- Chop or buy your logs.
- Go to the operator with coins.
- Right-click and select “Buy-plank.”
- Choose the type and quantity.
- Pay up, and get your planks.
Done in seconds per batch.
For efficiency, fill your inventory and use a nearby bank. In Varrock, bank at the east bank or GE.
Costs for Each Plank Type
Costs add up, so know them. The operator charges per log.
Here’s a table:
Log Type | Conversion Cost (GP) | Typical Log Price (GE) | Total Cost per Plank | Typical Plank Price (GE) | Potential Profit/Loss |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Normal | 100 | 150-200 | 250-300 | 250-300 | Break even or small loss |
Oak | 250 | 40-60 | 290-310 | 400-500 | +100-200 |
Teak | 500 | 200-300 | 700-800 | 800-1000 | +100-200 |
Mahogany | 1,500 | 400-600 | 1,900-2,100 | 2,000-2,500 | +0-400 |
Prices change, so check the GE. In 2025, with the economy fluctuating, teaks are often a sweet spot for profit.
Is it worth it? For oaks, yes. I’ve made steady GP flipping oaks this way.
Efficiency Tips for Sawmill
To max speed, use teleports. Ring of dueling to Castle Wars bank, then back.
Or, for irons, chop in guild and convert on site.
One tip from my experience: Use a log basket or plank sack if you have them. Holds extra, means fewer trips.
What’s the hourly rate? Around 3-4k planks if optimized.
Magical Conversion: Plank Make Spell
If you’ve got the Magic level, this is faster and can be done anywhere.
Requirements and Setup
You need 86 Magic (boostable), and the Lunar spellbook unlocked via Lunar Diplomacy quest.
Switch at the astral altar on Lunar Isle.
Items: Logs, nature runes (1 per cast), astral (2), earth (15), and coins.
Staff of earth saves on earth runes.
I’ve boosted with stews to hit 86 early. Spicy stew, baby.
Casting the Spell Step by Step
- Equip runes and staff.
- Have logs and coins in inventory.
- Cast on a log.
Each cast turns one log, costs extra coins: 70 for normal, 175 oak, 350 teak, 1050 mahogany.
XP: 90 Magic per cast.
Manual cast for speed.
Cost Analysis for Plank Make
Runes cost about 300-400 GP total per cast.
Table time:
Log Type | Extra Coin Cost | Rune Cost (Approx) | Total per Plank (incl Log) | Magic XP | Profit/Loss (Approx) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Normal | 70 | 300-400 | 500-700 | 90 | -200-400 |
Oak | 175 | 300-400 | 500-600 | 90 | -50-150 |
Teak | 350 | 300-400 | 800-1,000 | 90 | +0-200 |
Mahogany | 1,050 | 300-400 | 1,700-2,000 | 90 | +200-500 |
For mahoganies, it’s profitable and gives Magic XP.
I love this for dual skilling. Magic and Const prep.
Advanced Efficiency with Plank Make
The REALLY fast way? Use Ring of the Elements for earth altar tele (saves runes), plank sack, log basket.
Up to 8k planks/hour, per recent guides.
I’ve hit 7k/hour with this setup. Feels like cheating.
Why this over sawmill? Portable, XP gain.
But rune costs add up if prices spike.
Short answer to efficiency: Manual cast, bank nearby.
Longer thought: In my push for 99 Magic, I combined this with alching. Cast plank, alch something, repeat. Multitasking at its best. But it requires focus, not AFK.
Portable Sawmill: Convenience On the Move
Portables are great for remote spots.
How to Get and Use One
From clue scrolls or GE, around 5-10k GP.
Deploy anywhere, others can use if public.
Same costs as regular sawmill.
Steps: Place it, interact, pay, convert.
I’ve used them while chopping in remote teak spots. No running back.
When to Choose Portable
If you’re far from operators, like in Karamja.
Efficiency: Similar to sawmill, but mobile.
Cons: Cost of the portable itself.
For groups, one deploys, all use.
Demon Butler: Automated Planking in Your POH
This is luxury for Construction grinders.
Requirements for Hiring
Construction 50 for demon butler, the best one.
Hire from Servants’ Guild in East Ardougne.
Cost: 10k GP every 8 services.
POH with servant bell.
Sending the Butler to the Sawmill
Give him up to 26 logs, he runs to sawmill, brings planks.
Pay standard conversion plus his fee.
Steps:
- Ring bell.
- “Take to sawmill.”
- Choose type.
He returns quick.
I’ve automated entire Const sessions. Build, he fetches more.
Hourly: 2-3k planks, but hands-free.
Pros, Cons, and Tips
Pros: AFK-ish, integrates with training.
Cons: POH setup, wages.
Tip: Use demon for speed; lower butlers slower.
In my 99 Const run, this was key. Saved my sanity.
Is it the best? For pure Const, yes.
Comparing Methods for Different Players
Which method fits you?
- Newbies: Sawmill.
- Mages: Plank Make.
- Irons: Guild sawmill.
- Maxers: Butler or optimized spell.
Table for comparison:
Method | Requirements | Cost Efficiency | Speed (Planks/Hr) | Best For |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sawmill | None | Medium | 3-4k | Beginners |
Plank Make | 86 Magic, Quest | High for high tiers | 6-8k | XP/Profit |
Portable | Item | Medium | 3-4k | Mobility |
Butler | 50 Const, POH | Low | 2-3k | Automation |
From my experience, Plank Make with ring and basket is top for efficiency in 2025.
Making Money Turning Logs to Planks
Yes, you can profit.
Buy low-price logs, convert, sell planks.
Teak and mahogany best.
I’ve flipped 10k teaks for 2m GP profit in a day.
Watch market; 2025 has volatile prices from updates.
Ironman-Specific Advice
For irons, cut your own.
Oaks in guild, convert there.
Or kingdom for teaks.
Plank Make unlocks later.
Videos show 1-99 guides with this.
Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid
Don’t run out of coins mid-run.
Check rune prices.
For butler, pay wages promptly.
I’ve forgotten, and he quits. Annoying.
Boost Magic if close to 86.
Quests and Items That Enhance
Lunar Diplomacy essential for spell.
Song of the Elves for Prif sawmill.
Items: Plank sack (from Vorkath), log basket (forestry).
Ring of elements for tele.
All make it faster.
My Personal Journey with Planks
Starting out, I hated running to Varrock. Then unlocked spell, game changed.
Now, with maxed account, it’s effortless.
What’s your story? Tried the 8k/hour method?
Wrapping Up
There you have it, everything on turning logs into planks in OSRS. From basic to pro, pick your poison. As an expert player, I recommend starting simple and scaling up. Happy skilling!