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** ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'' also has several of these scattered about on Eden-6, which are used by the Jakobs corporation to make the trademark wooden parts seen on their guns. This being Borderlands, players will have to deal with insane cultists, superpowered freaks and various elemental ExplodingBarrels when shooting their way through them.
* Subverted (?) in ''VideoGame/CallOfJuarezGunslinger'', which has a level set in a lumber mill, but the only thing unusual about it is that your sight is always blocked by all the lumber stacks.

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** * ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'' also has several of these scattered about on Eden-6, which are used by the Jakobs corporation to make the trademark wooden parts seen on their guns. This being Borderlands, players will have to deal with insane cultists, superpowered freaks and various elemental ExplodingBarrels when shooting their way through them.
* Subverted (?) in ''VideoGame/CallOfJuarezGunslinger'', which has a level set in a lumber mill, but the only thing unusual about it is that your sight is always blocked by all the lumber stacks.
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* In ''Series/Batman1966'', the Riddler goes with the classics and ties Robin to a log headed towards a buzzsaw in an (naturally, because Gotham) abandoned lumber mill in Gotham City for the cliffhanger in the episode "The Riddler's Strange Notion"/"Death in Slow Motion". Fitting, as his caper is based on [[spoiler:, and is the prelude to the attempted theft of a valuable collection of,]] silent movies, where this trope was stereotypically (though [[DeadUnicornTrope not in reality]]) thought to be prevalent.

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* In ''Series/Batman1966'', the Riddler goes with the classics and ties Robin to a log headed towards a buzzsaw in an (naturally, because Gotham) abandoned lumber mill in Gotham City for the cliffhanger in the episode "The Riddler's Strange Notion"/"Death in Slow Motion". Fitting, as his caper is based on [[spoiler:, on[[spoiler:, and is the prelude to the attempted theft of a valuable collection of,]] silent movies, where this trope was stereotypically (though [[DeadUnicornTrope not in reality]]) thought to be prevalent.
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* In ''Series/Batman1966'', the Riddler goes with the classics and ties Robin to a log headed towards a buzzsaw in an (naturally, because Gotham) abandoned lumber mill in Gotham City for the cliffhanger in the episode "The Riddler's Strange Notion"/"Death in Slow Motion". Fitting, as his caper is based on [[spoiler:, and is the prelude to the attempted theft of a valuable collection of,]] silent movies, where this trope was stereotypically (though [[DeadUnicornTrope not in reality]]) thought to be prevalent.
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* ''Blue Jeans'', a 1890 melodrama and probable TropeMaker for this, featured a FightScene in a sawmill which included the hero falling onto a ConveyorBeltOfDoom headed for the big saw.
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