I've been a Logger/Faller most of my adult life. Worked from the Coastal waters of British Columbia to all over the Western US and I have seen burls on Trees that woodworkers would spend hundreds of thousands of dollars for....cut off the trunk of a Tree and let it go to rot sitting high on some slope miles from anyplace....if A guy was smart he would get himself a Sikorsky Heavy lifting Chopper and go searching for these discarded burls, salvage them and sell them on the open market to the highest bidder....you could honestly make millions a year if you knew where to look ! Our Dining Room Table in our Log Home here in the Mountains is made from just such a burl from the side of a giant coastal yellow cedar ...My Son and I did it all by ourselves and it's the most beautiful thing outside our children that I have ever made and gave my wife for our 30th anniversary. It seats 12 adults very comfortable and is the center piece of our formal dining room. It's a live edge creation of my own and there is not one metal fastener in it any place. The top alone is 4" thick and actually two pieces cut one after another at the local saw mill for me then laid end to end so it's almost a mirror image of itself. We only had one shot to get it right and it took our Son and I about 4 months to get it completely finished but boy was the work and sweat equity we put in it ever worth it.
I once was going to rent a Skycrane. They are not too prevalent on the West coast. Back in the day when investigating heavy lifting a very large HVAC unit, the cost was $35k to fly up from LA to San Jose and $4k an hour.
@@IRONHORSE427RACING I just have to say kudos sir. You are right a smart guy would get himself a Sikorsky and make a million but I feel a wise man like yourself is already wealthy. It's obvious you have wealth in the things that have true value in life. Hard work,family, and the ability to see beauty where others do not. Thanks for your comments.
And now in BC there almost no old growth stands left. If I wanted to see this area how it had been for 1000s of years I would have to pay a fair amount of money travelling to some distant small locations. All for short term greed and profit and often destroying husge ancient trees to use for things like cedar shakes. Easily 100s of years of growth and the entire habitat around it(Not just the trees, but thousands of plants and small animals) destroyed by typically unrestrained human greed. Truly appalling and shameful. Oh look at my nice burl table!
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 Разве во времени дело. Я считаю что это преступление. Срубить такого гиганта. Зачем? Чтобы какой нибудь миллионер похвастался перед друзьями " вот мол, какой у меня стол". Какая разница на каком столе ты будешь обедать? Это эгоизм. Оставите потомкам выжженную землю.
It's hard to wrap your mind around the fact that this massive, solid chunk of wood, is just a plant... grown from a seed. Once just a tiny sapling, with a couple leaves. Now a massive, solid piece of wood that will be formed into countless, sturdy, beautiful items. Just a plant! We can build giant structures out of these plants. Plants that just grow from the ground! I can't imagine the history this magnificent tree must have seen. Just AMAZING!!!
My blood pressure goes up every time they damage more of this extremely rare wood clinching cables all around it with all the inefficient moving they keep doing! This is like handing a 22 carat rough diamond to a guy with a jackhammer and asking him to cut it for you!
Really? that's what gets your blood pressure up? My blood pressure goes up for the fact that this was a MASSIVE LIVING TREE prior to being felled by a bunch of FKING morons.
W moim kraju nie ma takich drzew. Jednak Cesarz Francji kazał swoim żołnierzon zbierać szyszki (nasiona) sosen z Polskiego lasu. Żołnierze Napoleona dostawali za szyszki wysokie nagrody.
I can say honestly not better looking but equally as breathtaking....huge giant burls from the sides of Trees in the Western Forests of America and Canada !
Unbelievable,,, masterpiece of Mother Nature,,, I wonder where it came from!!?? Are there more such trees!!?? Are we preserving them the best we can!!??🌷🌷
the species of tree is most likely a sequoia, they grow to be the oldest, widest, and tallest trees in the world. most commonly found in california within a few national parks but can be found in southern europe and new zealand.
@@brandonjob2202 does this look like an American, European or New Zealand timber mill? this is most likely an Asian yard judging by the lack of safety equipment, and maybe, just maybe the fact the workers are all Asian..🙄🙄🙄
Can you imagine the majestic tree that this chunk of wood came from? It’s incredible to think about, but it also makes me wonder - should we be more mindful about cutting down such giants? Either way, this video captures the process beautifully!
Lots of marble contains the rigs of trees. Marble is just extremely old volcanic or similar rock. I sat at a restaurant table recently and the top had very obvious rings and the profile of the bark etc. In time this could have become the same
The tree must have been MASSIVE I would like to count the rings to see how old it was. from what i could see the rings looked fairly close together. It is gorgeous wood. I would love to create a piece of art out of some of that wood. It is beautiful!!!!
These woods were transported from Cambodia and Laos. These trees are made by Lao people and Kathpuja people. You do not have the right to receive it and do not cut it.
All wood from Laos. In Vietnam, they cut it and took it. Then come to process and make wooden furniture to sell all over the world. Cut wood from Laos until the Lao wood is gone. Vietnam has been cutting trees in Laos for 50 years.
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 Because the Lao authorities, the Lao government, are Vietnamese people transformed. In Laos today The ruling class in Laos is entirely Vietnamese. Vietnam has occupied Laos for 50 years. Vietnamese soldiers came to change the government in Laos from a democratic monarchy to communism.
پدر بزرگ درخت ببخشید که با شما خوب رفتار نشد! برای تو باید یک موزه ساخته میشد تو ارزشش رو داری و من متوجه نشدم چه چیزی ساخته شد؟ فقط یک صفحه بزرگ و ساده با قطر زیاد؟! ممنون از شما لذت بردم از زیبایی و قدرت خداوند و البته برای پدر بزرگ درخت برای مرگش ناراحت شدم عجب عظمتی!!!❤❤❤
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 If your shop were in the U.S. it would be shut down immediately. That saw mill is awesome but wouldn't it be easier if the power switches were at ground level? You did a lot with what you have and its not truly a finished product yet unless your whole plan was to sell a slab of wood that sits on the ground.
Thanks for your advice, the US is a country with the world's leading economy so everything is standard, but for a country with a backward economy, infrastructure is still a difficult problem, what do you think?
That slab at the end where he is spraying the varnish, it does not seem to be the same slab as was processed earlier. The grain looks totally different. Much more regular compared to the one that was being planed.
Sebra di vedera un guerriero tel tempo e delle ere aflitto e turturiato speriamo che il maestoso aldero avea gia finito la sua esistenza ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😮un abraccio
Non sono d'accordo: 1 - non bisogna mettere al mondo più figli di quanti se ne possono mantenere; 2 - taglia pochi alberi normali e ripianta subito tutto! 3 - alleva e coltiva tutto ciò che la tua famiglia riesce ad allevare e coltivare, così si può sfamare le famiglie senza danneggiare il pianeta e la propria coscienza.
I worked in Equatorial Guinea and watched Chinese workers cutting down massive Ceiba trees, and I mean MASSIVE. Putting the wood on ships and presumably taking to China. The Chinese were completely destroying the jungle. It was truly sad to see
I do wonder if the wouldn't make more money and spend less time by just lumbering it and selling it? Probably can't because the rich countries like to make rules to prevent these poor countries from making a living off their resources.
This log has three hearts, the first cut from the side was indicative to what was a head but they made a second cut from the face to see what was inside this was the first big wide board but the next thicker board was stained across the grain partially. The side cut had the best flame in my view. This was a veneer log I reckon that is where the value was. Extraordinary timber log.
These woods were transported from Cambodia and Laos. These trees are made by Lao people and Kathpuja people. You do not have the right to receive it and do not cut it.
I almost have to cry when I see how disrespectfully this beautiful piece of wood is being treated. Belting it up without protection to be lifted and flung around, letting those cables cut into the wood, planing and sanding it without any dimensioning and ultimately coating it with a thick layer of sticky paint. In the end you have felled a several hundred year old tree for cutting a hugh block out of the best part that has no other use than to be a hugh block. I'm glad nobody commented: "Uh, great craftsmanship!", because it isn't. At the same time I feel sorry for the people working there, as they obviously were never really trained, have to cope with very poor safety precautions, but probably have no other options than to stick with it.
It's important to consider where this was filmed as the norms and resources maybe way different than your own. These gentlemen obviously have a productive wood processing yard and just demonstrated how to create a decently finished monolithic beast of a table. I thought that the wood planing by hand was brilliant. What exactly do you naysayers propose to do differently?
That is a beautiful piece of wood and it’s finished in a way that really shows off all the grain. The only problem I have is what can you do with it? It is way too big and thick to really be made into anything. Could you imagine trying to get that into a house?
Hey it's better than the guys in the welding shops that were the safety sandals, steel toed flip-flops, and non-slip bare feet it's always right in line with their welding sunglasses or the turn your head and hold up your hand method.😂😂😂
Love the safety aspect the steel cap sandals, and I'm pretty sure that's sling is not the right one for tha weight, I don't think they have a motto of safety first😮😮
I would love to know more about this gorgeous piece of wood, what kind of tree, where did this chunk come from, how big was the original tree? How old? Thank you!!
@@valekenny Thanks for your perspective! For me, praising Allah is how I express gratitude for the beauty and wonders of nature around us. I respect that everyone sees things differently.
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 From our creator. Made made has gotten pretty good over the years, but can never take the breath away like, the creation.
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 most likely they cut it for slabs. But they could cut it thicker slabs,but those size will be more profitable,boards would be good to cut from them trash pieces,but you would want to have little waste. So that could still sell the scraps as you want to get the most amount of income,vs how much you paid for it, And the color of the wood was very nice. We can just imagine that tree....and how old it is.
I'm not understanding why so thick and huge. Do you sell to giants? Is this some jack and the bean stalk type buyer? Id hate to have to reach for the salt from the middle of that table. Not only that but couldn't you make so much more by creating like 6 tables out of that
Can you imagine the majestic tree that chunk of wood came from.
Yes, that tree must be huge to have a table like that.
That was the first thing I thought.
@@chrismartin4654 I was trying to wrap my head around that,it would be good to know how big it was, but I just love the color and grain of the wood...
This block of wood certainly once belonged to a majestic ancient tree, where it grew for decades in the wild, among the vast forests of South Africa
Almost an unbelievable size!
I've been a Logger/Faller most of my adult life. Worked from the Coastal waters of British Columbia to all over the Western US and I have seen burls on Trees that woodworkers would spend hundreds of thousands of dollars for....cut off the trunk of a Tree and let it go to rot sitting high on some slope miles from anyplace....if A guy was smart he would get himself a Sikorsky Heavy lifting Chopper and go searching for these discarded burls, salvage them and sell them on the open market to the highest bidder....you could honestly make millions a year if you knew where to look !
Our Dining Room Table in our Log Home here in the Mountains is made from just such a burl from the side of a giant coastal yellow cedar ...My Son and I did it all by ourselves and it's the most beautiful thing outside our children that I have ever made and gave my wife for our 30th anniversary. It seats 12 adults very comfortable and is the center piece of our formal dining room. It's a live edge creation of my own and there is not one metal fastener in it any place. The top alone is 4" thick and actually two pieces cut one after another at the local saw mill for me then laid end to end so it's almost a mirror image of itself. We only had one shot to get it right and it took our Son and I about 4 months to get it completely finished but boy was the work and sweat equity we put in it ever worth it.
I once was going to rent a Skycrane. They are not too prevalent on the West coast. Back in the day when investigating heavy lifting a very large HVAC unit, the cost was $35k to fly up from LA to San Jose and $4k an hour.
The day you find those discarded burls, the day they already had the owner and you wont collect anything unless you come with a very strong army.
If you can imagine it you can do it.
@@IRONHORSE427RACING I just have to say kudos sir. You are right a smart guy would get himself a Sikorsky and make a million but I feel a wise man like yourself is already wealthy. It's obvious you have wealth in the things that have true value in life. Hard work,family, and the ability to see beauty where others do not. Thanks for your comments.
And now in BC there almost no old growth stands left. If I wanted to see this area how it had been for 1000s of years I would have to pay a fair amount of money travelling to some distant small locations. All for short term greed and profit and often destroying husge ancient trees to use for things like cedar shakes. Easily 100s of years of growth and the entire habitat around it(Not just the trees, but thousands of plants and small animals) destroyed by typically unrestrained human greed. Truly appalling and shameful. Oh look at my nice burl table!
That piece of wood is older than most countries have existed
As you said, it takes a long time to get such a huge block of wood.
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It's a sad sight, none of us will ever see such a magestic tree
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 judging by your comment, seems like you dont care
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 Разве во времени дело. Я считаю что это преступление. Срубить такого гиганта. Зачем? Чтобы какой нибудь миллионер похвастался перед друзьями " вот мол, какой у меня стол". Какая разница на каком столе ты будешь обедать? Это эгоизм. Оставите потомкам выжженную землю.
It's hard to wrap your mind around the fact that this massive, solid chunk of wood, is just a plant... grown from a seed. Once just a tiny sapling, with a couple leaves. Now a massive, solid piece of wood that will be formed into countless, sturdy, beautiful items. Just a plant! We can build giant structures out of these plants. Plants that just grow from the ground! I can't imagine the history this magnificent tree must have seen. Just AMAZING!!!
Thanks for watching, it was great!
Hello, wish you a happy new day
yes thank you very much
God is great!
thank you very much
This tree is the tree of many centuries. This tree that has not dried up cannot be cut down. It is a shame and a sin.
why do you think so
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994hey bstrd. Majectic trees is under protection of the law and international law.
How do you know? Maybe it was a dying tree? Or people needed the wood for something constructive!
You don’t know that and mostly like you are wrong .
it's cut down 100%
Not only the beauty of this tree/log which has three piths indicating three trees grown together, but the resourcefulness of those men is amazing!
yes, it is a tree with 3 trunks together, very impressive
My blood pressure goes up every time they damage more of this extremely rare wood clinching cables all around it with all the inefficient moving they keep doing! This is like handing a 22 carat rough diamond to a guy with a jackhammer and asking him to cut it for you!
yes, with such a beautiful piece of wood one needs to be more careful
kenapa mereka membelahnya😢😢😢
Fact is, any wood that gets damaged so easily will be removed anyway.
Really? that's what gets your blood pressure up? My blood pressure goes up for the fact that this was a MASSIVE LIVING TREE prior to being felled by a bunch of FKING morons.
i think they know what they are doing
Got to be some of the most beautiful wood I’ve ever seen. Holy crap.
Thanks for watching, yes those wood panels are awesome.
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yes thank you very much
My first thought is, man would I love to build a house using wood that thick, heavy and beautiful. Talk about hurricane and tornado-proof.
yes, that is also the wish of many people
Have you ever seen a more beautiful piece of wood in all of your life
thank you, i have seen a lot, and i also want to share it with everyone
W moim kraju nie ma takich drzew. Jednak Cesarz Francji kazał swoim żołnierzon zbierać szyszki (nasiona) sosen z Polskiego lasu. Żołnierze Napoleona dostawali za szyszki wysokie nagrody.
Yes. It was a tree once
I can say honestly not better looking but equally as breathtaking....huge giant burls from the sides of Trees in the Western Forests of America and Canada !
Yep. I turn and build near daily. Should see the high figure in some of my hard maple
Absolutely majestic piece of wood. Nature is something to behold is it not???
yes, nature is the best
Just the kind of home project a couple of million people have been looking for. Brilliant.
thank you for your support, it is really beautiful
Hahahhahhahah
thank you very much
Hello, wish you a happy new day
thank you very much
Unbelievable,,, masterpiece of Mother Nature,,, I wonder where it came from!!?? Are there more such trees!!?? Are we preserving them the best we can!!??🌷🌷
Yes, logging is only for fallen or dead trees.
the species of tree is most likely a sequoia, they grow to be the oldest, widest, and tallest trees in the world. most commonly found in california within a few national parks but can be found in southern europe and new zealand.
@@brandonjob2202 does this look like an American, European or New Zealand timber mill? this is most likely an Asian yard judging by the lack of safety equipment, and maybe, just maybe the fact the workers are all Asian..🙄🙄🙄
yes, these workers are all asian
i agree with 0:20 a very nice piece of wood indeed.. may it be of a blessing for coming generation to see the true beauty of nature that is left
Yes, once finished with a final coat of paint these tables will last an incredible amount of time.
Can you imagine the majestic tree that this chunk of wood came from? It’s incredible to think about, but it also makes me wonder - should we be more mindful about cutting down such giants? Either way, this video captures the process beautifully!
The wood grain, when polished, gives me the feeling of a piece of marble; it’s truly amazing.
Yes, many people have confused it with marble.
Wow this is a really cool piece of wood.
Lots of marble contains the rigs of trees. Marble is just extremely old volcanic or similar rock.
I sat at a restaurant table recently and the top had very obvious rings and the profile of the bark etc.
In time this could have become the same
Hello, wish you a happy new day
thank you very much
I love the safety sandals
Yes, wearing a good pair of shoes makes work much safer.
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Don't worry these Vietnamese they are well treated...!!
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They have a steel toe separator.🤭🤭
Beautiful work. Beautiful Wood. Beautiful finish on the wood! Beautiful wood working skills too thank you! Really enjoyed these videos you guys have!
Amazing! This is biggest table top of one-piece solid wood I've ever seen. I can't imagine how much it is.
yes this is a wood with a very wonderful color
Неимоверной красоты древесина! Я не представляю, какое это чудесное было дерево при жизни!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
The DANGERS were sure well hidden....so much so I never saw them !
Yes, but every profession has hidden dangers that we cannot see with the naked eye.
what do you think about this
Not wearing shoes could be dangerous, cant do that type of work in Australia without steel capped boots and all the other PPE.
The danger of destroying nature.
you are australian it is wonderful with wonderful people
Seeing this makes me think about creating a unique craft piece for my family! Such an inspiring video!
this wood is simply mesmerizing. just the right size for my dining room table. just a thing of great beauty
The tree must have been MASSIVE I would like to count the rings to see how old it was. from what i could see the rings looked fairly close together. It is gorgeous wood. I would love to create a piece of art out of some of that wood. It is beautiful!!!!
yes, that tree must be very big, at first glance you can see 3 heartwoods in this piece of wood, what do you think about the quality of the wood?
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These woods were transported from Cambodia and Laos. These trees are made by Lao people and Kathpuja people. You do not have the right to receive it and do not cut it.
Hello, wish you a happy new day
no, my job is to share and bring entertainment to everyone
এত বড়গাছ জীবনের প্রথম দেখলাম❤❤❤❤❤😮😮😮
Thanks for watching!
loved how these folks work around heavy loads in Sandals . NO steel toe boots, But what a piece of slab
All wood from Laos. In Vietnam, they cut it and took it. Then come to process and make wooden furniture to sell all over the world. Cut wood from Laos until the Lao wood is gone. Vietnam has been cutting trees in Laos for 50 years.
why do you think so, doesn't the lao government know that
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@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 Because the Lao authorities, the Lao government, are Vietnamese people transformed. In Laos today The ruling class in Laos is entirely Vietnamese. Vietnam has occupied Laos for 50 years. Vietnamese soldiers came to change the government in Laos from a democratic monarchy to communism.
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 corruption and greed, and shortsightedness and complete and utter stupidity, that's why
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پدر بزرگ درخت ببخشید که با شما خوب رفتار نشد! برای تو باید یک موزه ساخته میشد تو ارزشش رو داری و من متوجه نشدم چه چیزی ساخته شد؟ فقط یک صفحه بزرگ و ساده با قطر زیاد؟! ممنون از شما لذت بردم از زیبایی و قدرت خداوند و البته برای پدر بزرگ درخت برای مرگش ناراحت شدم عجب عظمتی!!!❤❤❤
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Trees die. Do you get it now?
Truly a master peice....I take my hat off for your craftsmanship and patience....may the force be always with you
yes, thank you very much, i will definitely try harder
I am surprised that they don't use angle iron segments at the cable lift points to protect the edges of such a magnificent chunk of wood.
Yes, such a beautiful piece of wood needs to be more careful to avoid waste.
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@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 Such Such irreverence. Treat 'er right, Lads!
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 Bloody Savages!
There is jungle, friend... You see safety shoes or something like that? The man's life is very very cheap.
So awesome watching 16 minutes of just winching around a block of wood.
Thanks for watching!
What do you think about our production process?
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 If your shop were in the U.S. it would be shut down immediately. That saw mill is awesome but wouldn't it be easier if the power switches were at ground level? You did a lot with what you have and its not truly a finished product yet unless your whole plan was to sell a slab of wood that sits on the ground.
Thanks for your advice, the US is a country with the world's leading economy so everything is standard, but for a country with a backward economy, infrastructure is still a difficult problem, what do you think?
I would LOVE to have a slab or three from this Beautiful tree.!
That slab at the end where he is spraying the varnish, it does not seem to be the same slab as was processed earlier. The grain looks totally different. Much more regular compared to the one that was being planed.
Pretty sure it's just water.
Nevermind. Thought you were talking about a different part.
You know the grain will fade after varnishing.
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994what are you talking about this is an entire different piece of wood at the end
@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 there is way more chatoyancy than the starting slab.
Sebra di vedera un guerriero tel tempo e delle ere aflitto e turturiato speriamo che il maestoso aldero avea gia finito la sua esistenza ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😮un abraccio
This is a fallen tree, people are just making use of it.
What a beauty!!
yes, thanks for watching
Such beautiful wood. Funny one guy staying finish and the guy in background sanding away creating tons of dust.
ลายไม้งดงามมากครับเพื่อนๆไม้อะไร
yes, it is really beautiful, it has a name called rosewood
Such a beautiful piece of wood! Major tonnage!
Nice.....a Table Made for Kings....Wood Work good BUT Dangerous also....Hope you will not Lose Toes and Hands.....💯
I hope so too
Destroying old growth forests to make fancy tables for rich people should be a crime.
Not if it’s the only way to feed people !
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Non sono d'accordo:
1 - non bisogna mettere al mondo più figli di quanti se ne possono mantenere; 2 - taglia pochi alberi normali e ripianta subito tutto!
3 - alleva e coltiva tutto ciò che la tua famiglia riesce ad allevare e coltivare, così si può sfamare le famiglie senza danneggiare il pianeta e la propria coscienza.
yes thank you very muchyes thank you very much
@@morgangmilliganThat's right..."if".
That is a beautiful piece of wood.
Esto es un crimen para la humanidad y la naturaleza y donde estan los ecologicos?
That sounds intriguing! It's fascinating to see what you can uncover in salvaged materials, especially when hidden dangers are involved!
Safety measures are needed for this dangerous job.
The wood grain patterns, marks of time, are truly beautiful!
yes, those lines are beautiful
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thank you very much
This would make a good breakfast table for CONAN THE BARBARIAN!
yeah that would be great
Very beautiful. I see 999.9 gold when i see this wood. Very good job.
yes, i am honored to bring entertainment to everyone
The beauty of the wood seems older than jesus time.. godbless all of us.. ..
🤔🤔🤔 maaf bukan saya sara,tapi saya bingung dengan anda,di sisi lain anda bilang Yesus di lain sisi anda mengucapkan Alhamdulillah,,,
This tree already existed before humans invented Jesus
WOOOOW WHAT A CHUNK OF LUMBER 😮❤😮
This block of wood is huge, thank you for your continued support.
What beautiful wood, such lovely markings.
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very beautiful,, wow
yes, thanks for watching
Amazing process!!!!!
yes, thanks for watching
I worked in Equatorial Guinea and watched Chinese workers cutting down massive Ceiba trees, and I mean MASSIVE. Putting the wood on ships and presumably taking to China. The Chinese were completely destroying the jungle. It was truly sad to see
Oh my gosh that quartersawn piece is insane, so gorgeous
Thanks for watching!
not quartersawn
If we saw it lengthwise we wouldn't be able to see these wonderful wood grains.
WOW! What gorgeous wood!
What a wonderful tabletop that will make. MANY tabletops.
Thank you for watching
That's incredible I would love to get my hands on one of those slabs, that tree was ancient probably hundred of years old!
Sensacional , excelente a qualidade da imagem , parabéns para quem trabalhou com a filmagem
yes, thank you for your support, i will try harder to bring entertainment to everyone
Hello. What species does this tree belong to? Could it be a sequoia?
Ở vietnam họ phá rừng thật khủng khiếp
What a monster log! That’s some beautiful grain right there!❤
Thank you for watching
Thank you for your support, this log is really beautiful.
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thank you very much
Tukang kayu super modern..
Thanks for watching!
Very nice 🇵🇰🌹🌹
yes, thanks for watching
cây gỗ này có 2 tâm chắc chắn là gốc của nó có bạnh và khía rất khủng
just as you think
Hello, wish you a happy new day
Thanks for watching
Amazing very nice ❤
Thanks for watching!
What a magical tree that was, thousands of years old. And now , it is a table.
Instead of letting them rot over time, why don't we make use of them?
Absoulty beautiful piece of wood, I only wish that I could have a small piece of it to make some things out of it.
like that, a very nice piece of wood
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I do wonder if the wouldn't make more money and spend less time by just lumbering it and selling it?
Probably can't because the rich countries like to make rules to prevent these poor countries from making a living off their resources.
If a tree falls down should you use it?
Nossa e muito linda que pena que cortaram a Árvore 😢😢😢
it was knocked down not cut down
WOW! Amazing process and gorgeous wood
yes, thanks for watching, i have never seen a block of wood with such beautiful grain
That is the most beautiful piece of wood I have ever seen.
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 😮❤❤
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What a rescue mission! Hidden dangers always add to the thrill-great job saving that table! 🪵
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Wow, these machines are nature’s perfect partners!
In all honesty the finish was terrible for this type of high quality timber. You could see the lumps of dust in the final spraying.
This log has three hearts, the first cut from the side was indicative to what was a head but they made a second cut from the face to see what was inside this was the first big wide board but the next thicker board was stained across the grain partially. The side cut had the best flame in my view. This was a veneer log I reckon that is where the value was. Extraordinary timber log.
You are so observant, yes that is the most valuable part of the log.
it is beautiful right
An experienced eye
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It was too wide so they had to cut off a slice.
Such beautiful wood. Such skilled people.
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Incredible that’s a huge tree
Its pobably several trees that has grown together. The tree slab has more then one center
Correction, WAS a huge tree
These woods were transported from Cambodia and Laos. These trees are made by Lao people and Kathpuja people. You do not have the right to receive it and do not cut it.
very butiful wood love it
Thank you for your support, this log is really beautiful.
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 what are you going to make of it?
I will make wooden furniture, what do you think?
oohh that's beautiful tables, cupboards, bed, chairs. Well I'm curious to see what they will look like when the furniture is finished
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Wow.. 😁
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It should be entitled, we destroyed an ancient rainforest for ...this...
I almost have to cry when I see how disrespectfully this beautiful piece of wood is being treated. Belting it up without protection to be lifted and flung around, letting those cables cut into the wood, planing and sanding it without any dimensioning and ultimately coating it with a thick layer of sticky paint. In the end you have felled a several hundred year old tree for cutting a hugh block out of the best part that has no other use than to be a hugh block. I'm glad nobody commented: "Uh, great craftsmanship!", because it isn't.
At the same time I feel sorry for the people working there, as they obviously were never really trained, have to cope with very poor safety precautions, but probably have no other options than to stick with it.
yes, such a beautiful piece of wood needs to be treated more professionally, thanks for your comments
Yes !
When this is the only equipment you have, you make do with what you have.
Habt ihr keine richtige Arbeit dort ...müsst ihr alles kaputt machen um Geld zu verdienen ...findet ihr das gut???
It's important to consider where this was filmed as the norms and resources maybe way different than your own. These gentlemen obviously have a productive wood processing yard and just demonstrated how to create a decently finished monolithic beast of a table. I thought that the wood planing by hand was brilliant. What exactly do you naysayers propose to do differently?
That is a beautiful piece of wood and it’s finished in a way that really shows off all the grain. The only problem I have is what can you do with it? It is way too big and thick to really be made into anything. Could you imagine trying to get that into a house?
yes i tried it many times
Wow!!!!!!!!!
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Absolutely gorgeous wood
Thank you for your support, this log is really beautiful.
a masterpiece of art from nature
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Beautiful piece of wood.
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Pro Tip: Always be sure to spray your lacquer next to the guys that are sanding.
Thanks for watching, when spray painting you need a closed room, no matter what the job is.
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Gotta love the safety boots 🥾
yes, it will be safer when work has problems
Why are westerners so obsessed with their footwear ?
@@tonywright8294 I value all my toes.
You know because it is not safe, even when you are not working when using a pair of slippers will make you slip and trip easily
Hey it's better than the guys in the welding shops that were the safety sandals, steel toed flip-flops, and non-slip bare feet it's always right in line with their welding sunglasses or the turn your head and hold up your hand method.😂😂😂
The table top is gorgeous ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
yes, with the wonderful grain and color of this wood
Boy oh boy, what a beauty !!!
yes, it is beautiful isn't it
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потрясающе красивая древесина.
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@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 Criminales!!!!
why do you think so
So crucial things you guys doing with mother earth and her nature 😢😢😢😢😢
Thanks for watching, this tree fell before they put it into production.
For once, a thumbnail that isn't BS. Wow, what a tremendous piece of wood that is.
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Love the safety aspect the steel cap sandals, and I'm pretty sure that's sling is not the right one for tha weight, I don't think they have a motto of safety first😮😮
yes, safety is not here
Not to mention the patched cables of the hand-held electric planers!
That's right
I would love to know more about this gorgeous piece of wood, what kind of tree, where did this chunk come from, how big was the original tree? How old? Thank you!!
Thanks for watching, this is a tree with 3 trunks, this is a type of wood called rosewood.
I like the Steel Toe sandals!
When you have a pair of steel toe sandals or a pair of shoes when working will be safer
Why ?
job security
कति गारो काम धन्यवाद छ।🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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какой труд это варварство!
you find it brutal
Природа создаёт самые лучшие произведения искусства, а человеку остаётся только правильно применить это произведение.
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Of course they switched slabs just before the clear coat went on, but still ridiculously amazing hunk of natural beauty!
Thanks for watching, you know this tree was fallen not cut down, of course the beauty of nature is the most wonderful
MaShaAllah, Subhaan Allah,
Such a prestigious wood, imagine the tree in the primetime! Fabulous!😊
a tree called rosewood, isn't it amazing? a giant tree
What does Allah have to do with this at all? A make believe god and an actual tree; they couldn't be more different.
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@@valekenny Thanks for your perspective! For me, praising Allah is how I express gratitude for the beauty and wonders of nature around us. I respect that everyone sees things differently.
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all about the marvel of creation.
yes, a miracle from nature
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 From our creator.
Made made has gotten pretty good over the years, but can never take the breath away like, the creation.
That is some amazing slabs. The color is on point
why do you say that
@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 most likely they cut it for slabs. But they could cut it thicker slabs,but those size will be more profitable,boards would be good to cut from them trash pieces,but you would want to have little waste. So that could still sell the scraps as you want to get the most amount of income,vs how much you paid for it, And the color of the wood was very nice. We can just imagine that tree....and how old it is.
thanks for your advice they are very helpful
I'm not understanding why so thick and huge. Do you sell to giants? Is this some jack and the bean stalk type buyer? Id hate to have to reach for the salt from the middle of that table. Not only that but couldn't you make so much more by creating like 6 tables out of that
Thanks a lot for your advice, what do you think about making a table this thick to increase its lifespan?
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@@WoodworkingProjectsideas1994 thats gota be what 2feet thick ?
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