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@citizenallenmi4007 ай бұрын
Note to viewers, just click on the ad control in the ad box below the view screen and block the ad. You control what you see, lol.
@BTimmer7 ай бұрын
That's a nice new hat!
@hughkizer15107 ай бұрын
I love your channel. You are a real person. Don’t ever change because of some hater. God Bless you and your family.
@OutoftheWoods06237 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@1patw7 ай бұрын
As a person who has had skin cancer a few times, you are doing what is best! Now that I live in PA, I see many of those hats with the Amish and Mennonites…you wear it well and with the beard, you add to your mystique 😊 Love your videos! 🎉
@glennwalker52047 ай бұрын
No tripod on my viewer! Amazing! I'd love to see maple. Thanks for putting together all these wonderful videos, even if they interfere with your work day!
@OutoftheWoods06237 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@DB-thats-me7 ай бұрын
I can’t help it. It’s not a tri-pod, it’s a mono-pod. 🤓👍
@JosephGodwin1377 ай бұрын
A few coins for the new Barn ❤🎉❤ have an awesome and amazing Father's day
@OutoftheWoods06237 ай бұрын
Wow !!!!!!!
@DB-thats-me7 ай бұрын
Y’all need a T’shirt with - “You Hang In There, Guys”!
@jayparker77017 ай бұрын
And on the back of the T-shirt, have the words “My Goodness!“
@jill-ti7oe7 ай бұрын
😄
@jill-ti7oe7 ай бұрын
@@jayparker7701 😄
@janaf38137 ай бұрын
You forgot "That's a shocker"
@jayparker77017 ай бұрын
@@janaf3813 I guess we could go down the sleeve with that one. Lol.
@jeanneprice67367 ай бұрын
I noticed the hat immediately and it is a great hat!! Everyone needs a fine hat for summer.
@gregcoffey98527 ай бұрын
When you said it nobodies business you were so right... each needs to vote the policies that they feel are Most important to them, and it is no one else's business
@stephaniewilson39557 ай бұрын
They need to check what the policies are and decide on those.
@liquidrockaquatics39007 ай бұрын
Anyone that understands anything about the current politics already knows who he’s voting for anyway. One ideology wants to burn everything down, and one wants to rebuild the country. Nathan is a builder.
@anthonycrumb98102 ай бұрын
There was also a screw in that cedar log. 10:07 to about 10:14 you can see the phillips head screw.
@BrianThorn-Arizona7 ай бұрын
I always like a combination of sapwood and heartwood in my bowls.
@robertporch88956 ай бұрын
Sap Wood known as the Phloem. The outer wood layer that transports food from the leaves down to the roots and other growth and food storage parts of the tree or plant, typically woody plants. The inner wood part or heart wood of the tree is call the Xylem. The Xylem transports water from the roots up to the leaves.
@kennethdalenberg92676 ай бұрын
I turn pens and smalls, I love how black walnut looks when it's turned. You could consider selling smaller pieces/scraps to folks to turn smalls with.
@gerikucinski24272 ай бұрын
Perhaps he can box grab bag assortments of odd sized pieces that would be suitable for pens, carving small figures or wooden spoons, making chessboard tops, etc.
@kennethdalenberg92672 ай бұрын
@@gerikucinski2427 that could certainly be marketable
@michaelcravens40237 ай бұрын
Dont ask me how I know but--- you might want to give Ralph a good coat of uv protective sealant so the colours dont fade away .
@DavidThompson-bj7wf2 ай бұрын
Nice straw! I bought mine in Barra de Navidad, next to a great bar called Piper Lover's. The owner had been a spotter in Viet Nam, flying a Piper Cub.
@larrystephens74377 ай бұрын
A farmer buys a rooster to service his 200 hens. When he gets the rooster into the barnyard, he tells him, "Randy, I want you to pace yourself now. You've got a lot of chickens to service here, and you cost me a lot of money. Have fun, but take your time." The farmer points him toward the henhouse and the rooster takes off like a shot. WHAM! Randy nails every hen in the henhouse, three or four times. Randy runs out and sees a flock of geese down by the lake. WHAM! He nails all the geese. Randy runs to the pigpen, the cow pasture -- soon, he's been on every animal on the farm. The farmer is distraught, worried that his expensive rooster won't even last the day. Sure enough, the farmer wakes up the next morning to find Randy laid out flat in the middle of the yard, buzzards circling overhead. The sad farmer shakes his head and says, "Oh, Randy, I told you to pace yourself." Randy opens one eye, winks, and nods towards the sky, "Shhh, they're getting closer."
@beavis4play7 ай бұрын
an oldie but a goodie!
@Ubotit_Unaymit7 ай бұрын
Nice one!😂
@steveshoemaker63477 ай бұрын
AWESOME THANKS
@beavis4play7 ай бұрын
@@utubedude1111 oh, heck yea. i'm 59 and i first heard that joke when i was 13-14 yrs old!
@bobbg90417 ай бұрын
Cock a whodoodel who!
@0x3Jimmy7 ай бұрын
Great hat! I never saw any political ads I'm pretty sure it's a youtube algorithm that decides. Love the channel excellent content Happy fathers day
@rl38987 ай бұрын
I don't understand why people put up with any adverts, it's so easy to stop them. Adblockers and/or changing your browser.
@RayWint-od9uj7 ай бұрын
Greetings from England. Great new hat. Where I live there is not a tree in sight so my only exposure to logging and woodcutting is your channel which I find excellant to watch. Keep up the great conteent.
@jayparker77017 ай бұрын
Cheerio, ol’ boy!
@cyndyfarmer27917 ай бұрын
Love the addition of Ralph! 😄😄
@thorzyan7 ай бұрын
Those bowl blanks with the voids are good candidates for epoxy resin projects.
@OutoftheWoods06237 ай бұрын
Good to know!
@davidhrutfiord25377 ай бұрын
I cut some black walnut bowl blanks this week too. Save those thick flitch boards for live edge bowl blanks too. The bark/sap wood/ heart wood looks good when turned.
@josiecapps25552 ай бұрын
Comes down to, you’re doing what you love!😅
@larryherriman48434 ай бұрын
The hat is perfect! I have to use a hat for the very same reason you do. But i haven’t ever tried a straw hat. Guess I’ll have to give one a try. Thank you for the great videos.
@lisamyers84077 ай бұрын
Love the Hat Nate! Keep wearing your hats, your life and the welfare of your beautiful Family depends on it. God Bless 🙏🏻✝️🇺🇸💙🥰
@laser1703237 ай бұрын
The hat looks great.
@Wiscotac7 ай бұрын
Roar! This show was better than any Tennessee standup in the cities, great work!
@bobbg90417 ай бұрын
It would be nice to have a vertical saw 23.5" dia cut max capacity like they use in machine shops to just cut vertical blanks and sell bowl blanks by the pallet load all different size logs, just part them out on an automatic saw, the one i used uses blades that looked like a sawmill blade but it was made to cut metal. Leave them live edge with the bark on them. The wood turner most likely has a jig to cut them on a band saw how he wants them. I think a bowl with bark on it would look cool kinda flintstone looking. Im sure you can soak it in wood harder to keep the bark from rotting.
@TheBest-ob1kj7 ай бұрын
We like the looks of your new hat. Good plan to always wear one in the sunshine. Between a straw hat and a tractor, tractor wins hands down! We also like your new rooster
@henryrodriquez47067 ай бұрын
Hi Nathan I tried to get some of your butternut bowl blanks but they were gone fast .I did manage to get 2 of the walnut blanks ,I wish you could make them bigger than 3 by 9, I know you're not making much but I purchased 2 to make a deeper bowl paid 52 a piece plus shipping I would be willing to pay more for bigger blanks .Any of those trees you mentioned would be good Ambrosia Maple sounds awesome keep up the good work (👍making shavins) your friend Henry
@geraldmoore36867 ай бұрын
I like sap wood mixed in my wood. The pith is fine if you can turn it away. We work with what we have, but I prefer blanks 12 to 14 inches when I can get them. But you are talking walnut here, that is premium stuff.
@bobbg90417 ай бұрын
Order a straw hat from the Grasspad in kansas city mo. These have more of a western style top like a cowboy hat. Or better yet a Sombrero from mexico with a larger brim to cover your face. The hat the grass pad has has vents close to the top for air conditioning helps keep the heat off your head also has a chin strap to keep it on your head if your driving a tractor. That hat looks like it was made for a Northern clement you need one made for a southern location your closer to the equator thats why mexican hats have a larger brim cast more shade.
@franklackie24697 ай бұрын
Your absolutely gonna need a horse and buggy to go with that hat
@mstrdiver7 ай бұрын
Unless he's becoming Mennonite. ;-)
@texasjetman6 ай бұрын
I was going to say that and also a little different jeans
@michaelkoon83714 ай бұрын
Thumbs up on the straw hat I got one and really like to were it your right it does keep the sun off you
@dmorgan287 ай бұрын
Great video Nathan. Hey I do like your hat. It looks good on you. I really like your mowing implement on back of your tractor. It does really good. 👍❤️
@Canoga_KnucklesАй бұрын
Yup, your hat looks good brother Nathan
@rodmiller86177 ай бұрын
Nathan most of the time for bowl turning the sap wood is not that big an issue. Most of the time it will get turned off. Even if not the contrast is an interesting look for the bowl. Thanks for the videos. The are great
@OutoftheWoods06237 ай бұрын
Good to know!
@rmarquar17 ай бұрын
I'm a cabinet maker and love sap wood depending in the product. Wish I could post some pics on here..
@tubularguynine7 ай бұрын
A mighty fine headpiece there, English! 👨🏼🌾
@randalltaylor34487 ай бұрын
Nathan, you look good as an Amish farmer. I've always thought the Amish hats were cool! Great sun protection as well.
@brucebello20496 ай бұрын
Love the hat Nathan, but i think it needs some corks on strings to keep the insects away
@johngagne9867 ай бұрын
Great Hat Nathan. Before you said anything I was thinking I saw a lot of those at the Paul Bunyan show last year. Never saw the tripod. Stealth mode works!
@OutoftheWoods06237 ай бұрын
hey John hope you are doing well, appreciate you
@davidhogge78657 ай бұрын
Just like they said in the movie Deliverance, “I like the way you wear that hat”
@rockrabb7 ай бұрын
There are turners that would buy the 3x3 blanks for spindle turning. They make pepper mills, ring boxes, etc... no use missing out on sales! 😃
@larryrothrock44887 ай бұрын
Greetings from Pennsylvania The hat is great love it
@evslone7 ай бұрын
Nathan, you are the hardest working fellow on KZbin. Never saw the tripod, but the views down your drive toward the hills look like they are straight out of Tuscany. What a beautiful slice of Nature where you live. Cheers.
@deanmccormick80707 ай бұрын
He's about tied with Farmer Tyler in California as the hardest worker on KZbin.
@alancox26386 ай бұрын
You may like trying some wood tremend. I use. Half burnt motor oil a half diesel. Once dry it works well.
@sharingtheherring127 ай бұрын
Take it from an old man who lives in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania... Your hat looks awesome! I'm biased, of course, due to the fact that I am a straw hat wearer as well.
@joelburns35387 ай бұрын
Suggestion for the hat. I wore one for years and had a sweat problem. I cut an old, thin towel into 10x1.5 inch strips and would tack one in along the existing inside band. I used rubber cement and when the strip got too gross, just pop it off and tack in a new one. No more sweat in the eyes!
@easproul7 ай бұрын
I turn bowls and I don’t mind the sapwood in walnut, or any other wood. It makes for a good contrast in the finished piece.
@zapa1pnt7 ай бұрын
That invisible tripod is pretty cool. I thought you might have Bruno out there, running beside the tractor. 🤣🤣 😁✌🖖
@OutoftheWoods06237 ай бұрын
Not yet!
@SamuelTaylor-e8g6 ай бұрын
For your snake problem, try mothballs spread around outside and some inside.
@dom119497 ай бұрын
you gave that cedar a real side eye. burn pile, makes the smoke smell good
@SGM97B6 ай бұрын
I noticed the new hat right off. I happen to live in PA and recognized the style. Good choice.
@mikeyoung81267 ай бұрын
Nathan, the hat looks great and sounds like a great equipment shed. Can’t wait to see it built.
@OutoftheWoods06237 ай бұрын
thanks Mike, appreciate you watching
@brenthagen30497 ай бұрын
A good size for average bowls and most turners like a a small amount of sapwood. I prefer unique pieces that have a various of highlights that catches most peoples eyes!
@DoubleVisionHomestead7 ай бұрын
I love these videos that show the chickens and garden along with the saw mill. Perfect for my husband and I to both enjoy
@OutoftheWoods06237 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@injuneer79427 ай бұрын
Good hat. Also from Tennessee and these sunny days can be brutal. I got skin cancer several years ago and lost a big chunk of my left ear, also have to wear long sleeve shirts so I use fishing shirts because they are well ventilated while keeping the sun off too .....
@timtimm91997 ай бұрын
The cut out in the saw mill shed sure is handy getting the logs right on the loading arms.
@bobchronister34297 ай бұрын
Hat looks great. Amish are great Sawyers too!
@alfabsc7 ай бұрын
I totally get wearing gloves. I'm at ground-zero for brown recluse spiders. We have black widows too, but they don't hang out in my shop like the fiddle-backs do.
@CraigInNC7 ай бұрын
Would mothballs under the tractor seat help keep the snakes out? I noticed the shadow for selfie stick over the past few videos, never saw the stick itself. Amazing.
@timscartoys93217 ай бұрын
Randy is definitely one handsome rooster, and quiet too!!!! That tri-pod sure does give a neat perspective with no drone needed, and maybe I'm blind, but I didn't see anything of the support!!! Damn technology is something!!
@joebrunette55946 ай бұрын
Great video, I started wearing gloves for that same reason a number of ears ago.
@theo1113miller7 ай бұрын
Ralph is way cool. Just love it.
@louGriggs19447 ай бұрын
Did not see the tripod or the shadow. I have a hat just like that that does a great job of keeping the sun off when working out in the yard. Great choice.
@daveyjoweaver62827 ай бұрын
Nice hat Nathan and it is definitely an Amish hat I see here in Lancaster County. I often see some if the men that use black electrical tape for a band on their work hats. They are hand made and I know some women that braid the straw which is then sewn into the hats. But because no one shocks their wheat anymore the long pieces of straw come from S.E. Asia. I remember well years back when farmers still shocked their wheat and corn stalks. The Amish were the last of the farmers that did it. I always love to see the fields in evening or early morning sun and the shadows it made. When I lived in Kentucky there were some small farms where they still shocked their corn stalks. Kind Thanks and I’m looking forward to see that new building going up! Seems like yesterday when you were making beams for your shop. Is there time anymore that doesn’t fly? Many Blessings for Family and Farm! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
@stevebrown99747 ай бұрын
Like the hat, looks good and protects from the sun. 🌞👍
@robertriggle22466 ай бұрын
You could use your own pine 4x4s and such in the ground. All you need to do is mix used motor oil and kerosene 50/50 and coat your boards with it. That i what the ( as i calm them) ole timers used on their posts, barns and wood fence rows. It makes the wood water resistant and bug resistant. Them you can spray the boards every couple years and your done. If you do this youll have to devise a way to submurge the boards for the first and maybe second dipping. Just a thought but ive seen barns 200 yrs and older that have been done this way.
@fayeeaton41497 ай бұрын
I have a name for the new addition to your farm. "The Annex". It just came into my head while mulling over names to send to you. You might not like it and that's okay. I love your channel and watch all your videos for a long time now. Love your new equipment. I told a boss of mine once IF you want me to do my job, then you have to buy me the tools with which to do it. I got a new computer...When you do a job, it's done right and don't let anyone tell you different. Keep up the good work and Hang in there' Friends. Have a beautiful blessed day. Faye in Texas. Boy has it been hot here.
@JimJohnson-mu6gf7 ай бұрын
As a wood turner I sometimes like the sap wood on walnut. The contrast in color can make for a very striking visual for the finished piece. Other times depending on the style or shape of the vessel I am turning I prefer no sap wood. That being said I think there is a market for both.
@michaelkoon83715 ай бұрын
Hat lookin great on ya sir God bless you and family
@coyotiess5 ай бұрын
Those black and gray Ginnyes always attacked me!
@robdeaton99106 ай бұрын
The hat is a great look 😊.
@keithhaycraft37657 ай бұрын
I am glad you told us you had kept us on the hook. I would never have realised had you not told us.
@quicksilver45477 ай бұрын
I like your Amish hat. They make reliable and quality products.
@Spence3216 ай бұрын
+1 on the wide brim hat!
@AaronCraven796 ай бұрын
Regarding walnut sapwood for bowl turning, you'll find a variety of opinions. It isn't a functional problem to use it, so it's just a matter of aesthetics. I personally don't mind a little, depending on how it presents in the wood. Bowl turners often do prefer the grain to be somewhat symmetric -- that is, the center of the tree (but not the pith, obviously) in the center of the blank. This is especially true for wood that isn't dried, as it allows the wood to warp evenly. Again, it isn't a hard requirement, just a preference. I know you're shipping these, so cutting them to blocks makes sense. But if you ever have the opportunity to sell them directly to customers, you can save yourself a lot of trouble. Throw the log on the mill and center (and level) the pith as well as possible horizontally. Make a pass above and below the pith to take it out as best as possible (you can cut on either side of this to make spindle blanks if you'd like). The top and bottom can then be directly cut into blanks (a little bit longer than they are wide, please). Just leave the bark on -- we'll turn it away or even make a natural edge bowl with the bark intact. For really premium wood or blanks you can't move quickly, slap some anchorseal on them or dip them in paraffin to keep them from checking. (Look for "log to bowl" videos -- often this is done with a chainsaw, but the techniques translate to a mill just as well. There's a pretty good one by Alexander Designs that I just found. He cuts away the outside edge of the bark, but you don't necessarily have to.)
@georgem.3237 ай бұрын
I may be a bit of an oddball but I like a wide variety of both heart wood and sap wood. The contrast in colors is what I enjoy. It also depends on the project.
@lazaruslazuli61307 ай бұрын
Straw hats are worn from Memorial Day (May 30± until Labor Day (Sept 2 - 4). After Labor Day, you wear a felt hat (or maybe a leather hat)
@jayparker77017 ай бұрын
But we can still wear white, right?
@GenderSkins6 ай бұрын
As far as bowl blanks go Nathan, anything burl or birds eye would be nice. But if I could get ahold of the rancher who owns the field across the street from me, I’d have a very interesting log for you to cut. As I am not sure what species of Oak it is, but if it’s live oak it’s a seriously old one to be nearly 8 foot wide. I’m thinking it’s possibly red oak or Spanish oak, what makes it so interesting is what the tree is revealing in the wood as it’s dying since it got struck by lightening about two months ago.
@bills77547 ай бұрын
I like the hat! From PA and have seen many Amish people.
@greglancaster10797 ай бұрын
No tri pod that I could see! Great job.
@dennisholba14797 ай бұрын
Hi Nathan, just wanted to thank you for your videos ... I really enjoy watching each one and looking forward to more. I just ordered a walnut bowl blank and can't wait to receive it. Thanks again and keep up the great work, God Bless, Dennis Holba (La Mesa, Ca)
@bobives34117 ай бұрын
You make that hat look good
@nockreel11906 ай бұрын
Who ever thought you choose your ads on youtube no offense thats the funniest thing all year😂
@haroldhatcher12397 ай бұрын
Nice hat ! 👍👍 Thank you for sharing another great video. Keep up the good work.
@clarencedobsonjr.25857 ай бұрын
You and your hat, looking good. See a lot of those around me in Michigan. Lots of Amish. May even get one for myself
@dilwyn17 ай бұрын
@7:22 Looking good
@alfredomarotta66047 ай бұрын
Like the new hat, noticed right away no hole. Looks good on you brother. Enjoyed the video. Ambrosia Maple. Happy Father's Day, God Bless you and your family.
@alex_stanley7 ай бұрын
My old JD 1070 has 35 PTO hp, and I can't even imagine that thing leaving 11' of finish mowed grass behind it.
@jeffselchow57197 ай бұрын
Hat gives off an Amish vibe, looks good on you. Wood Blank sizes for turners, Pepper Mills 3x3x12 will net a 10" mill, Bowls are great 3" thick or thicker and 6x6 or larger those 9x9 should be awesome, but if there was an 'undesirable' log that could get 12x12x4... could be some very cool results.
@kingwood43577 ай бұрын
Good looking hat. 🧑🌾
@donaldadams53427 ай бұрын
Good video Nathan, lots happening. Your hat is good for the job at hand to protect your face & neck from the sun. I too have had to have skin cancers removed from my face, the last one got into some of the nerves so I had to have radiation therapy. All seems good now but I wear a large straw hat similar to yours when outside in the sun. I look forward to seeing your equipment shed go up & see how you are going to organise it. Cheers mate, Don from South Australia.
@olddawgdreaming57157 ай бұрын
Happy Fathers Day Nathan. Thanks for the thoughts on the POLITCAL garbage going on right now. I agree with you. Stay safe and keep up the great videos and fun you have around there. Fred.
@delberthammond90947 ай бұрын
Like the hat, think I need one, looks good.
@hillbillyfranks7 ай бұрын
I think the hat looks good looks like I have to get one myself Have a good day my friend
@briggsahoy17 ай бұрын
Enjoyed my day at the mill with you, watch out for the spiders, RB, Nova Scotia.
@FullCircleOzarks7 ай бұрын
Great video Nathan. I trust the walnut blanks sell fast for you. We took several black walnut trees down when we built our home. I’ve been trying to decide how I should mill them. I think it may be bowl blanks-lol.
@timziegler93587 ай бұрын
Very informative video especially on the yard vs forest logs. With all the work you have been doing on the fence line you probably disturbed the snakes living in that area. I enjoy your videos. Best wishes.
@stevenmalberg73457 ай бұрын
A very nice-looking hat!
@toddpacheco47487 ай бұрын
Nathan,another excellent video and Happy Father’s Day 😮😊❤