Milling an Incredible 12ft Claro Walnut Log into Slabs

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Wicked Woods NW

Wicked Woods NW

10 ай бұрын

We load, mill, sticker, and stack this claro walnut log. It is a variation of black walnut and this one is almost 12 ft long and 49 inches at the crotch section. This was a branch from a dying walnut we were able to locally salvage.
We will air dry the wood at roughly a year of time for every inch of thickness and eventually kiln dry the wood to bring it to it's final moisture content.

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@michaeltarasenkoop2389
@michaeltarasenkoop2389 12 күн бұрын
Nice cutting with the saw it really does a nice flat cut of the wide log !
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 12 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. Carbide blades keep the flatness perfect on logs. Sharp and slow!
@scottcates
@scottcates 4 ай бұрын
Those caramel tones are spectacular
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 4 ай бұрын
Wait until they oxidize and dry. This was an amazing tree to harvest.
@randywells4674
@randywells4674 3 ай бұрын
You would think you would clean up instead of walking on everything
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 3 ай бұрын
We clean multiple times a week. This is a sawmill that produces up to a cord a day of off cuts. One would be logical to assume we would keep it cleaner.
@peterkohl1863
@peterkohl1863 5 ай бұрын
That 2nd slab is absolutely beautiful on the underside
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 5 ай бұрын
I agree. Second one was a stunner.
@rsmith8365
@rsmith8365 8 ай бұрын
first of your videos I've watched. that grain really popped when you washed the slabs! good job!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
The electric pressure washer seems to do the job without adding too much water to the mill site. Check out some of our other videos, we mill some beautiful walnut and other species.
@jlaskowski76
@jlaskowski76 10 ай бұрын
Beautiful! I love watching videos people use their WM.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 10 ай бұрын
Our Wood-Mizer hasn't ever skipped a beat. Keep sharp carbides on it and it just keeps cutting flat wood!
@Matt-uj6jm
@Matt-uj6jm 7 ай бұрын
Mother Nature is the best artist on the planet 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
Mother nature does what I can't! Thanks for the support.
@harryjansen6789
@harryjansen6789 9 ай бұрын
I always watch till the end. Love your videos looking forward to the next one. Be well and God Bless.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
I love to hear that. Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for the next video. We are milling a giant chunk of claro walnut roots!
@Matt-uj6jm
@Matt-uj6jm 9 ай бұрын
Nature’s natural work of art 👍Thanks for sharing from Scotland my favourite wood 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
Hello from Scotland! Thanks for watching. Don't miss out on our next videos, we will have more claro up on the mill after a massive bastogne walnut.
@user-bv4uz6qb4k
@user-bv4uz6qb4k 8 ай бұрын
well done great job and fantastic looking slabs
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support. Claro walnut is one of our all-time favorites. Check out the english walnut video we recently posted, it's another amazing log.
@Timber2Toothpicks
@Timber2Toothpicks 8 ай бұрын
That log was awesome! You did a killer job with your cuts. 10/4 is perfect for that log. So many would have done 8/4. I hope that stick makes you some good money. I wish I had a plank or two. That is gorgeous wood. Well done!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment. 10/4 seems to work out really well with that 12' length as we can generally end up around 8/4 finished. We milled plenty of beautiful wood too thin years ago and ended up breaking our long stock down in half so we could end up with usable thickness at the end. The longer the log, the thicker you need to start. We would have milled it into 8/4 if we were turning it into dimensional lumber. We have some other walnut videos uploaded and plenty more coming. If you didn't catch it, this log was just a branch from a walnut tree. Ill have a video of the main log soon, close to 7' across and solid!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
@craigbruce2530 Our furniture company is able to utilize most lumber stock but we prefer to use the wood products for the intentions we had while milling them! Some slabs just don't make the cut, regardless of thickness and drying. Thanks for the support! Great minds think alike!
@buyamerican3191
@buyamerican3191 8 ай бұрын
That log produced some incredible slabs. I've never seen anybody use a pressure washer to clean off their slabs, great idea!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
This was a branch off of a tree if you can believe that. We salvaged one of the largest claro walnut trees locally and it had five leaders all similar in size. I love the pressure electric washer for the logs, doesn't dig into good wood and clears the mess without swamping the mill area! Thanks for the support, we have some other great walnut milling videos on our channel.
@jackkarg2578
@jackkarg2578 7 ай бұрын
Personally, I wouldn't cut a perfectly Dry log and then ADD Water to the slabs...!!! But that's just ME.....
@tomsommer54
@tomsommer54 5 ай бұрын
⁠@@jackkarg2578That’s how it’s done. Every sawyer I know does it that way including me. I just don’t do it next to the sawmill or anywhere near my work area.
@larrypritchett9608
@larrypritchett9608 8 ай бұрын
Some Beautiful Planks
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
We ended up getting some beautiful slabs from that log. It was one of many branches from a monster claro walnut base. Stay tuned for that video. Thanks for watching!
@susangolden4001
@susangolden4001 8 ай бұрын
Wow, what a log. Beautiful grain.J.Au-en
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
We have another video of another branch from the same tree, check it out! Thanks for the support!
@harleywest9250
@harleywest9250 10 ай бұрын
You guys do amazing work out there. Such beautiful wood and great craftsmanship. Keep it up!!!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 10 ай бұрын
Thanks. We have some amazing trees in the Northwest and the walnuts are some of the most beautiful!
@harleywest9250
@harleywest9250 10 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC I would love to see some walnut roots or even some different species of oak!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 10 ай бұрын
@@harleywest9250 We will eventually have some footage of us milling roots. We have some root content on our instagram but agree a full video is needed. And we have some killer white oak from a local salvage we will be milling into soon. Be sure to hit that bell notification so you don't miss any of them!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 10 ай бұрын
@@michdavid7467 We should be more strict about ppe. Glasses would be a smart thing to add.
@2299jsimon
@2299jsimon 7 ай бұрын
Beautiful wood...
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
We love claro walnut. Thanks for watching. Check out our other milling videos!
@johnnyholland8765
@johnnyholland8765 4 ай бұрын
That wood would make some beautiful high end gun stocks.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 4 ай бұрын
A lot of slabs that move too much while air and kiln drying get broke down into gun stocks and lumber. Thanks for watching!
@qball4822
@qball4822 7 ай бұрын
The slabs would make for a beautiful live-edge dining table and other furniture pieces.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
Most will become just that. They will be hitting the kiln in two loads from now. Stay tuned for when we pull them out! Appreciate the support.
@tomsommer54
@tomsommer54 5 ай бұрын
I pressure wash mine before putting it on the mill. Less mess in the mill area. I’m sorry for the negative comment but you guys are making your work area a death trap. So messy with trip hazards. Since you have forks you can set up your slabs on 4x4 blocks so you can move them to their permanent place. Just a thought for you guys.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions. Some logs get processed differently at different times for different reasons. We are limited with options as far as appropriate space to clean mud messes. This seems to be efficient most of the time. I agree that muck and wet debris isn't as safe as it could be.
@gradewood
@gradewood 4 ай бұрын
@WoodworkingTop535
@WoodworkingTop535 3 күн бұрын
very good
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the support!
@joebufford2972
@joebufford2972 10 ай бұрын
On something like this drying is the key and it's such big wide boards. You have to have a kiln to accommodate such large pieces and it will take time and then must be sterilized. I command the Sawyer who took this project on 👍
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 10 ай бұрын
We strictly air dry all walnut a year per inch outside with atleast three months in the kiln with a gentle start and hot finish! Most of our large walnut spends more time air drying inside after before the kiln. It stays flat if time is taken. Thanks for watching!
@joebufford2972
@joebufford2972 10 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC that is awesome to take so much time for those pieces of wood but they deserve it. Thank you!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 10 ай бұрын
@@joebufford2972 its hard to wait when you mill something beautiful. It's a little easier when you have a lot of wood. We have a few amazing walnut videos we are working on right now.
@taraswertelecki3786
@taraswertelecki3786 8 ай бұрын
This is what furniture and gun stocks are made from. This must be a tough proposition to turn into boards. I use industrial band saws on the job to but metal, but your saw mill take band saws to a whole 'nother level.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
We break down some slabs into gun stock and other items after the kiln. The slabs tell us the intended use they want to become depending on cracks, checks, twist, and every other defect post kiln drying. We do keep some beautiful gun stocks on hand. Thanks for watching, check out the english walnut we recently milled with beeswing figure!
@markheld995
@markheld995 10 ай бұрын
If the yellow color stayed that would be awsome wood .
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 10 ай бұрын
Most walnut slabs will darken heavily within 12 hours of being milled. Some of our black and english walnut have very pronounced yellow streaks after kiln drying and flattening. You never know what colors you'll end up with when working with walnut!
@Angkertvg
@Angkertvg 6 ай бұрын
Amazing guut ❤👍🙏🥰
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support!
@WideCutSawmill
@WideCutSawmill 9 ай бұрын
Do you get a lot better blade life power washing before the milling?
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
We have gravel log yards and we always seem to have gravel and debris on bark. We remove loose bark and try to clean a path in front of the blade as we can. Seems to help longevity.
@scottcates
@scottcates 4 ай бұрын
Holy Smokes!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 4 ай бұрын
Fun log to mill. Thanks for watching!
@williamconway1287
@williamconway1287 10 ай бұрын
I’m curious , when you put a 10/4 slab into the kiln , how long on average does it take for the slabs to dry completely ? Thanks for your time .
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 10 ай бұрын
We run a solar kiln with dehumification. So, we dry a little slower. Usually a month per inch depending on the time of year. We are uploading the takedown video of the tree that branch came from shortly!
@williamconway1287
@williamconway1287 10 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC Thank You .
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 10 ай бұрын
No worries. That video should be uploaded tomorrow. Wait until you see the size of the tree.@@williamconway1287
@barrymcguyer6206
@barrymcguyer6206 3 ай бұрын
Damn Pretty!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 3 ай бұрын
I would have to agree. Gotta love opening up beautiful logs! Thanks for watching.
@scottmalott7805
@scottmalott7805 7 ай бұрын
Just curious what moisture content you dry it down to before working with it. Quite a few years ago in line winds layed down 3 black walnut trees at my brothers place. He had them boarded out. I think it was 2 years later he had kitchen cabinets built and some other furniture built also. Does drying it down to 7% sound right? My memory isn't as good as it used to be. By the way the piece you just stabbed out is absolutely gorgeous.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
It depends on the area the wood is in. Florida and higher humid areas may be 14% where as desert areas may be closer to 6%. This log was a branch from a giant tree. We have a stack of these to mill still. Thanks for the support.
@scottmalott7805
@scottmalott7805 6 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@terrytenley9327
@terrytenley9327 7 ай бұрын
This is the lightest color walnut I ever saw. Plus the sap wood is white and I see none of that.. Great job cutting slabs..
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
Fresh cut walnut is always that green color until the oxygen hits it and allows it to oxidize. Walnut will darken significantly 12 hours after milling. And the sapwood will darken as well. Thanks for watching.
@terrytenley9327
@terrytenley9327 7 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC I cut a ton of walnut in California over the last 40 year a nd color is always dark brown and the sapwood is white tillI take it out of my attic kiln.. Maybe it’s where you live in the country affects this..
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
@terrytenley9327 Location and nutrients play a huge role in my experience. I've cut all colors and shades of walnuts. Some were darker before oxidation than others after fully oxidized.
@superiorvideoandphotograph375
@superiorvideoandphotograph375 6 ай бұрын
Claro Walnut? I live in Wisconsin, I do not know if we have those growing here. but it would be nice to know where they do grow.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 6 ай бұрын
Just a west coast version of black walnut. I'm not sure how far inland they have made it. Thanks for watching!
@sharonromer6606
@sharonromer6606 9 ай бұрын
Cool
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Gotta love walnut!
@turkey0165
@turkey0165 5 ай бұрын
What I can see of the natural beauty of the wood? I would say they would make excellent blanks for Rifle Stocks ! How much go that route?
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 5 ай бұрын
Good choice, we have quite a few rifle stock blanks that we have template cut and long term dry. This log hasn't been processed yet, currently waiting it's turn in the kiln. Thanks for watching!
@chucklenz9011
@chucklenz9011 5 ай бұрын
What do you do with the cutting edge protectors?
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 5 ай бұрын
The plastic that covers the blades when new?
@linzierogers5024
@linzierogers5024 7 ай бұрын
I see you have an electric motor. If I ever get a mill I also plan to have an electric motor.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
Electric motors are game changers. We ran an lx250 gas motor version through a large walnut and this electric lx250 performs completely different! Diesel is a good option for mobile and gas is a good option for entry.
@ShannonFreng
@ShannonFreng 4 ай бұрын
Ah good stuff. I just wondered why you didn't move some of that firewood out of the way, is all (ha. ha!)
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 4 ай бұрын
That firewood is just from a few days of milling. It fills and gets emptied a few times a week. Thanks for watching.
@ShannonFreng
@ShannonFreng 4 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLCI just thought you or your partner were going to turn an ankle, when you were putting those slabs aside, is all.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 4 ай бұрын
@@ShannonFreng Just ankle stability excersizes.
@ShannonFreng
@ShannonFreng 4 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLCHa, ha!
@danielbarrett1368
@danielbarrett1368 7 ай бұрын
I do like how they pressure washed both sides of every slab to get all the foreign particles off so it’s not to ruin or jam up a saw Or cause injury when being manipulated by hand
@jackkarg2578
@jackkarg2578 7 ай бұрын
Foreign particles don't have any effect on the saw....They're already Cut!! . . The Error was soaking perfectly DRY wood to increase the chances of Post-cutting Warpage..!!!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
The added sawdust can cause mold, fungus, and major staining when air dried long term. Some species won't show it after flattened, some will. We try to take steps to avoid the staining. Thanks for watching.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
Again, perfectly dry wood is wood that is heading out of the kiln, not wood in log form. Thanks for the support!
@RebuildingScotland
@RebuildingScotland 7 ай бұрын
I do't do that with my logs. I prefer to just brush the sawdust off . Soaking them with a pressure washer just makes the wood wetter and with more chance of the water staining the timber
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
@RebuildingScotland Portland milling is 9 months in the rain. Mold staining from sawdust is more serious on some species than others. Every slab we dry has water marks, which always dissappear when flattened. Thanks for watching. We scrape some slabs, leave others alone, and pressure wash pretty ones very well!
@Peter40942
@Peter40942 8 ай бұрын
waw tahat its amazing
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
One of the many branches from a giant claro tree we salvaged. Stay tuned for more logs from this tree. Appreciate your support!
@robertgreen8695
@robertgreen8695 8 ай бұрын
What is the ultimate goal for the wood"
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
We have a few retail locations in Portland that carry our products as well as us having our own furniture shop. I will have a walk through video of our shop and current projects soon. Any species you would like to see us mill?
@peterkohl1863
@peterkohl1863 5 ай бұрын
Flip one of two slabs and use crotch ends butt to butt for a beautiful epoxy table
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 5 ай бұрын
Inevitably, we will have a few bookmatched tables out of this log when out of the kiln. Thanks for the support!
@user-gu5cc1eb2t
@user-gu5cc1eb2t 3 ай бұрын
perfekt🤠🤝👌👍✌👏👋👀
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 3 ай бұрын
Kind words! Thanks for watching.
@user-ej3zs3ju7e
@user-ej3zs3ju7e 5 ай бұрын
Eyes protection?
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 5 ай бұрын
We do use eye protection and ppe most of the time. Thanks for watching!
@SSTATRE
@SSTATRE 7 ай бұрын
Where y’all from?
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
Damascus, Oregon. Surrounded by these hardwoods! What about you?
@WideCutSawmill
@WideCutSawmill 9 ай бұрын
I haven’t seen a dust collector on anyone’s mill before. Do you do that just because of your mill’s location?
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
It keeps the dust off of the ground. My mill doesn't allow our skid steer to get behind to clean up the sawdust. It's raining 9 months out of the year so the sawdust gets heavy quick. We upgraded to a stationary collection that shoots it to a pile further away so it's hands free now.
@franklinbrooks9506
@franklinbrooks9506 9 ай бұрын
…and walnut dust is quite toxic.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
@franklinbrooks9506 Walnut sawdust is the only type I have actually gotten burns from. Chainsaw chips in the shoes can even cause burns if left.
@WideCutSawmill
@WideCutSawmill 9 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC that’s interesting. I didn’t know that.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
@WideCutSawmill Lasting burns! A few from my crew had some when we had our saws in the root mass breaking it down. Usually doesn't happen if you wear pants instead of shorts!
@thesnoopy1009
@thesnoopy1009 9 ай бұрын
assuming you get 10 slab that near 5 grand
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
10 good slabs and one smaller one was the total. Let's say they are 2.5 inches thick and 12 ft long. And Let's say the average width is also 2.5 ft wide. 2.5x12x2.5 Each slab is around 75 board ft. Kiln dried and flattened, they will be around $20/bd ft. Some are already spoken for. Thanks for watching!
@thesnoopy1009
@thesnoopy1009 9 ай бұрын
I work kut they 12 ft long 2 wide so 12x2 = 24 ft area each slab aprox an if sold at $£20 a ft then eacb slab is abkut 480 quid times however many slabs you get from it
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
We also factor in thickness when determining the board footage and pricing. Thanks for watching!
@viorelscrob6391
@viorelscrob6391 8 ай бұрын
Where is this. ?
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
Both of our log yards are in Damascus, Oregon USA. Thanks for watching. Check out our other claro walnut logs we have milled!
@viorelscrob6391
@viorelscrob6391 8 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC Oh very far. ..
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
@@viorelscrob6391 Do you have claro walnuts where you are from?
@viorelscrob6391
@viorelscrob6391 8 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC i am from Romania, what you said. ..?
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
@viorelscrob6391 Are there claro walnut trees is Romania?
@juancasimiro3865
@juancasimiro3865 9 ай бұрын
Está bien el trabajo de aserraje que están haciendo, pero esa máquina Carro (así se llama) es para producir mucha madera aserradas, no es necesario lavar con agua los tablones, basta con tener un pedazo de la misma sierra de 0.30 ó 0.40cm. de largo y mientras sale el tablón se le va sacando el aserrín, es más práctico y más rápido el trabajo... Y si esa máquina Carro fuera el corte vertical y con columnas y ganchos para sujetar los rollos se hace el aserraje más rápido... Lo sé porque fui Oficial Aserrador de máquina Carro y Oficial Aserrador de máquina Sinfin con más de 25 años de experiencia... Saludos desde República Argentina. Me gustaría que me contesten si les sirve mí comentario pero en idioma español.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
El uso de agua suele ser para limpiar la podredumbre y las áreas que necesitan atención. Normalmente limpiamos las losas grandes para poder tener buenas imágenes de grano para después de que salgan del horno. Sí, una configuración diferente sería más eficiente. Estamos limitados en el espacio de descarga, de lo contrario tendríamos rodillos. Me encanta saber de su servicio como aserrador. ¡Gracias por mirar y no te pierdas ninguno de nuestros próximos vídeos! Hola República Argentina. Miguel
@juancasimiro3865
@juancasimiro3865 9 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC Gracias por contestar, yo decía por el tiempo que se pierde al lavar los tablones pero esta todo bien. Siempre me gusta mirar los videos y para ver como trabajan en otros países, el ser Oficial Aserrador era para mí como un hobby, hoy ya estoy retirado por la edad. Lo que les dije de la máquina Carro, es así es más práctico y se que con un poco de esfuerzo lo tendrán, las hojas de sierra con las que yo trabajaba tenían 10m. de largo y 5" (12cm) de ancho, además perdonen que les pregunte, saben Uds. que la sierra avisa cuando está por cortarse?... Saludos para todos Ustedes.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
Pasamos más tiempo filmando para nuestro canal de KZbin que en un día de producción rápido. ¡Nunca me quejo al ver la veta antes de pasar a la siguiente losa! Nuestra máquina está configurada principalmente por computadora con la altura y el grosor establecidos, pero el resto se controla manualmente. ¡Me encantaría tener varios aserraderos diferentes para satisfacer todas nuestras necesidades! La hoja de 5 pulgadas de grosor la mantendría mucho más plana, ¡estas ruedas son demasiado pequeñas para pasar por encima de las 1,5 pulgadas actualmente! ¡Gracias de nuevo por mirar!@@juancasimiro3865
@juancasimiro3865
@juancasimiro3865 9 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC está todo bien Sr.
@tonymurray814
@tonymurray814 5 ай бұрын
All these two are missing is curly!!!
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 5 ай бұрын
They had deep continuing bands of curl. Nothing tight like a curly maple. Thanks for watching!
@rickrack4812
@rickrack4812 4 ай бұрын
Why 10/4 ? Why not 9/4 ??
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 4 ай бұрын
10/4 was chosen because of the length of the log. Will yield close to an 8/4 finished table. Thanks for watching!
@rickrack4812
@rickrack4812 4 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC ok..... I just cut down a straight trunk Bl Walnut. For countertop keeping contrasting sapwood, which will dry up a bit browner ( maybe live edge, semi live, combo or finidhed. Depending on yoeld,,,,,,and Live Edge table, plus other... maybe staircase. 18 ft 4 in. Length. Diam. W/bark is 31 at base, doen to about 29, 10 ft up, then taper down a bit, then back to 30 at a crotch commencement.plus 3 fat crotche "V" sections at 31" but to feed sideway through an Amish run 32"w/20'L band saw, is the plan. Plus a 2 ft x3 ft straight short, and not gonna waste it if over 5 in. Diameter... lathed spindals, small dimentional trim, etc. Wish me luck in my old age !! Will natural dry for 2 yrs. May go with 4 to 6 fat slabs. Is 9/4 not enough to end at 2 inch finished ?
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 4 ай бұрын
Depends at what length you cut it at. 18 ft long, we would mill 16/4 and hope for the best through air and kiln drying. 12 ft lengths are always 10/4 or 12/4 if we are.doing live edge slabs. The sap wood dries faster with walnut and tends to pull edges up and down more compared to complete heartwood slabs. Good luck, each log is an adventure!
@dogwedl1167
@dogwedl1167 8 ай бұрын
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. We are going to be milling a large white oak about the same size here shortly. Stay tuned!
@jackkarg2578
@jackkarg2578 7 ай бұрын
I'll save the detailed critique, and just ask ...: "Why take a nicely dried log and Immediately soak it with water....(A large screwdriver or prybar would've gotten the loose bark off..... And then....Spraying Both sides of the cut slabs.....Warpage will be significant when Re-dried...!! **Your project....Your problems....**
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
This log was at 40% moisture when it was milled. We dry our walnut to 10% moisture in a kiln. We have zero dry logs out of the 800+ between our two log yards. Loose bark isn't the only issue. Small pieces of gravel are the main concern. We pressure wash the logs to prolong our blades and for safety. You'll see large companies pressure wash logs post kiln drying to show grain with no concern with warping or water reabsorbing. These slabs have seen 3 years of air drying to far with no warp.
@DT-ge8gd
@DT-ge8gd 7 ай бұрын
Q: Isn't using a high pressure water wash counter productive? That's surely going to force water into the freshly cut open pores of the wood, and add another like 5 years to the dry time...?? Why would you do that? Why not let it dry without bathing it in water? I've never seen any other person do what you did. Or am I missing something here that only you have discovered?
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
Good question. There are several companies who pressure wash their slabs to show grain after they are out of the kiln and they swear it doesn't add internal moisture. Pressure washers won't add water through the pores of wood. Getting the fine dust off of slabs that have a long dry time seems to work best for us. These slabs will see three to four years of air drying before they hit the kiln. Thanks for watching!
@gradewood
@gradewood 4 ай бұрын
My video also about wood
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 4 ай бұрын
Awesome, I appreciate the support!
@jacquelynhull2261
@jacquelynhull2261 4 ай бұрын
You have to much wood in your way where you are stacking your pieces.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 4 ай бұрын
We have almost seven acres between our two properties and our 3000 sq ft shop for dry storage. Always looks like a mess but wood is always cycling through! Thanks for watching!
@PaulGriffin-ox1gp
@PaulGriffin-ox1gp 4 күн бұрын
You may not know but you're blasting all the natural ils and waxes off and out of the wood.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 3 күн бұрын
The pressure being used is too minimal to cause any issues. We only bring the big one out for bark and root wads. Thanks for watching.
@randywells4674
@randywells4674 3 ай бұрын
Doesn't look like 10 quarter slabs
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 3 ай бұрын
What thickness do they look like to you?
@gerardedgar5961
@gerardedgar5961 6 ай бұрын
You guys are doing more work than that. Forklift is tied up. How do I apply that I gotta. You guys are lifting up too much weight with that forklift to work. your sticker properly. Got too many of them.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 6 ай бұрын
Our Takeuchi skid steer is the heart of the operation. What should we be doing differently with our stickering? Thanks for watching!
@louisarmstrong8863
@louisarmstrong8863 8 ай бұрын
I notice you like giving orders? what's all that about the people that are there helping they know what's going on
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
The person helping is a contractor friend of mine, who doesn't typically mill with me. Mills can be dangerous when there are more than one person making decisions at once, equally as dangerous when nobody is making decisions and assumptions are made that everyone is on the same page. We have never had an accident nor injury, I would like to think me being bossy helps keep everyone safe! Thanks for the comment, I will see if I can keep my order giving to a minimum. Check back after a few more big logs and let me know how I am progressing.
@louisarmstrong8863
@louisarmstrong8863 8 ай бұрын
That is a fantastic answer all the best mate in the future good luck 👍@@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 8 ай бұрын
I appreciate you, thanks for watching!
@yuriyakovlev4421
@yuriyakovlev4421 3 ай бұрын
Лопатой почисти
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 3 ай бұрын
We have plenty of shovels that we use as well as our squeegies. Thanks for the support!
@marquesjosiasmarques225
@marquesjosiasmarques225 9 ай бұрын
Este seu ajudante auxiliar é ruim de serviço
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
I got a good chuckle out of that. He is actually my friend who is a builder in the Portland area. His labor days are behind him besides when I make him mill with me!
@marquesjosiasmarques225
@marquesjosiasmarques225 9 ай бұрын
@@WickedWoodsNWLLC traduçao
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 9 ай бұрын
@@marquesjosiasmarques225 Mi amigo constructor de casas. No trabajo duro, porque el jefe para su empresa.
@marquesjosiasmarques225
@marquesjosiasmarques225 9 ай бұрын
Tudo bem obrigado
@bobcarter5104
@bobcarter5104 7 ай бұрын
Some of the comments are from morons,you dont know the health of somone who is trying to help his neighbor or buddy
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
Common sense isn't required these days, but I always enjoy reading what people are willing to write! Thanks for watching.
@qball4822
@qball4822 7 ай бұрын
The helper is barely any help.
@WickedWoodsNWLLC
@WickedWoodsNWLLC 7 ай бұрын
Good buddy of mine who is a general contractor. Definitely not a laborer anymore! Thanks for watching.
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