I enjoy watching you tackle those weird ones. Thanks
@nicholssawmillandmore8 ай бұрын
Awesome. You are welcome.
@Sinarglondong14 күн бұрын
Very good ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@MrKotBonifacy7 ай бұрын
1. Such a spalted log could be of interest to all them furniture makers - like "live edge tables" and such". 2. 3:00 - oops, this might send couple of carbide tips flying... They are brazed on, which is strong enough for majority of situation - the brazing is strong enough to actually cut through occasional nail - or even a bigger piece of steel - but there's a catch. My dad once wanted to cut (rip) a pine -of- OR spruce 1" board lengthwise, with a circular hand-held saw - so he clamped the board to the working table, which had a wooden top affixed to a frame made of angle iron. But in the process he either moved the board or miscalculated where the blade would end up (in respect to the tabletop) and ended up cutting through this wooden top (about 1 and 1/8" or so thick) AND the underlying angle iron - to the depth of 1/8", maybe bit less. He was surprised "why that effing board is putting up so much resistance?!" - so after a while he decided to take a second look, and... fork! The blade was OK (sorta, just got blunted a little) - but when I was cutting, some other day, an exceptionally soft spruce board (some second-grade packaging wood) on a table saw, I hit an unnoticed (and not removed) nail in it - and since the wood was very soft and the saw was sharp I could push the board real fast - which meant that when the saw meet he nail it was just way too fast - and few tips broke "in half", while some broke off altogether. Some woodworking people told me this may happen even if you hit a particularly hard knot too fast - and this flapping hard wood piece may hit back, with a great speed, the oncoming carbide tip - and this may be just too much for it. I'm not saying "this would surely happen", but the risk is still there - so, being in your position I'd cut that loose flap off first, or, at the very least, I'd make sure I'll cut through it slowly.
@nicholssawmillandmore7 ай бұрын
Yes I agree but we keep a lot of live edge pieces and really haven't had a lot of luck selling them in our area, even at a very low price. And yes busted logs can be dangerous. Thanks for watching
@MrKotBonifacy7 ай бұрын
@@nicholssawmillandmore _"haven't had a lot of luck selling them in our area, even at a very low price"_ - I guess not many "epoxy woodworkers" in your area - and equally few bloody rich customers willing to spend more than a couple of grands on a table... ;-) Yeah, this is a niche market, I guess - as spending what for many folks would be a quarterly income on a dining table, no matter how nice these tables may look, is not everyone's idea of well-spend money.
@williamellis89938 ай бұрын
I'm always amazed at how fast you saw especially since you're controlling two other conveyors downstream. As always, great camera work, Deeanna. Bill
@nicholssawmillandmore8 ай бұрын
Thanks Bill. We appreciate you watching.
@Video815017 ай бұрын
Those first couple of slabs could make some interesting tables
@nicholssawmillandmore7 ай бұрын
That's for sure. Thanks for watching
@bigwoodtree7 ай бұрын
Hermoso video, trae alegría y entretenimiento a todos. Gran video.
@nicholssawmillandmore7 ай бұрын
Thanks very much.
@TheWildWestMill8 ай бұрын
What do you use your soft maple lumber for? Is that 5/4. The mill that I saw for all our 1 and better 5/4 soft maple is made into breeze dried sticks for drying lumber. And 2 common 5/4 is made into breeze dried pointed stakes. The 3 common goes in the chipper
@nicholssawmillandmore8 ай бұрын
It was 5/4 and we generally sell it log run to a kiln.
@davebrock66183 ай бұрын
two of my favorite logs, had to come back and watch them a 3rd time.
@nicholssawmillandmore3 ай бұрын
That's awesome! Glad you keep coming back!
@johnwallisky51638 ай бұрын
How big does the waste chipper go? Another good video showing there is good in most logs.
@nicholssawmillandmore8 ай бұрын
Thanks John. Well I've sent a rotten 7x9 tie through it before. It s a 58 inch morbark stationary chipper. Hope that helps. I'm not sure about exact sizes.
@fricknjeep8 ай бұрын
good sawing , best to all john
@nicholssawmillandmore8 ай бұрын
Thanks. Best to all yall as well
@ThangHoang-IAW7 ай бұрын
The machine works very smoothly
@nicholssawmillandmore7 ай бұрын
Thanks.!
@dougsmith548Ай бұрын
I read all your comments. I would’ve said the Sawyer gets paid to saw no matter what comes his way. good bad or in different BF is what you’re after.🇨🇦✌️
@nicholssawmillandmoreАй бұрын
That's a good point!
@Sinarglondong8 ай бұрын
Very good ❤❤❤❤
@nicholssawmillandmore8 ай бұрын
Thanks
@doeljatengchannel7 ай бұрын
Mantab
@nicholssawmillandmore7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@Woodworld-998 ай бұрын
very good
@nicholssawmillandmore8 ай бұрын
Thanks
@nurhalimah70966 ай бұрын
Tetep.semangat
@nicholssawmillandmore6 ай бұрын
Thanks
@MtrePierre7 ай бұрын
As you say :ugly wood, just to split for firewood
@nicholssawmillandmore7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@robertgreen86957 ай бұрын
That first looked like it was 9 months pregnant with triplets.
@nicholssawmillandmore7 ай бұрын
Definitely weird looking. That's pretty funny 😁
@daveharr79697 ай бұрын
Second log looks like sycamore
@nicholssawmillandmore7 ай бұрын
It wasn't. Thanks for watching.
@markgalicic77888 ай бұрын
nice sawing of a ugly log.
@nicholssawmillandmore8 ай бұрын
Thankya!
@garylarson638627 күн бұрын
yes not waste of time some decient boards whatever
@nicholssawmillandmore25 күн бұрын
Thanks
@deksper8 ай бұрын
You saw more worthless crap than Mark Galactica.
@nicholssawmillandmore8 ай бұрын
We saw a lot of good logs as well but the ugly ones seem to bring the most interest. Sometime I might film for a half a day so it paints a complete picture. Thanks for watching.
@nspro9317 ай бұрын
@@nicholssawmillandmore I have no interest in watching normal logs, ugly ones are all I watch
@MikeRoddick-i2e6 ай бұрын
Why are you wasting your time cutting junk when it should have been firewood
@nicholssawmillandmore6 ай бұрын
I guess we like wasting time but there was some decent lumber there.
@LindaMackinderАй бұрын
Ole timey sayin in the sawn millin business and here it is Can't Never Could