Frick Sawmill

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2022
  • This is the main sawmill at Rassawek. They use this mill to produce most of the lumber used on their site. Today we are cutting matt boars and timbers. This mill is 100% off the grid, all diesel powered. This is one of four mills here. This is a Frick mill. We have converted it from a hand mill to full hydraulics.
    Website: www.rassawek.com/
    Instagram: / rassawek
    Tictok: www.tiktok.com/@rassawek?lang=en
    Facebook: / rassawek
    Email: info@rassawek.com
    Rassawek is a property steeped in local lore where old buildings and materials from the region-otherwise slated for demolition- are salvaged from the wrecking ball and are relocated, repurposed and rebuilt.
    In 2000, the land- a “blank slate” and stunning in its natural beauty- was acquired by a family passionate about preserving the past and motivated to create a retreat unlike any other. They named the property “Rassawek,” in honor of the namesake village of the Monacan Indians, believed to be a series of camps that stretched out along the James River from the main hub at Point of Fork where the Rivanna and James Rivers converged nearby, and set to work planting a vineyard and reclaiming structures for the enjoyment of future generations.
    The vineyard was planted in contour rows following the lay of the land. Ponds and roads were added to the property. It’s hard to say what came first- the serendipitous acquisition of materials or a master plan.
    The property bears the signatures of the craftsmen, who contributed their skills to various projects, in the details. An arched stone bridge, crafted by a master mason, flanked by redbuds and dogwoods, invites visitors to follow the road which winds through rows of grapevines.
    The Rassawek Spring Jubilee celebrates the local, the handmade and the homegrown. We spotlight those people and their passion for craftsmanship and creativity, which contribute to strong communities, pride of place and heritage, and a vibrant culture where we live, work and play.
    Come and celebrate our 10th Anniversary. The Rassawek Spring Jubilee is a non-profit event, we collaborate with the community of Goochland and beyond to share our passion to keep trade skills alive by onsite build demonstrations, and educating the public with demonstrations from local artists and craftsmen. This event contributes to our local community by supporting local programs.
    Location:
    Rassawek Vineyard in western Goochland County
    6276 River Road West, Columbia, VA 23038
    My website RyanDiMarco.com
    Instagram: / thesustainablemechanic
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Комментарии • 5

  • @arkansas1336
    @arkansas1336 8 месяцев назад

    I love these 'circle saw' mills. Thanks for the video!

  • @daveharper6333
    @daveharper6333 Год назад +1

    Nice job with the camera work

  • @tommyrichards1632
    @tommyrichards1632 2 месяца назад

    I would like to come see this Sawmill. I have the same model but need to plumb it like this one. No computer. I'll go to wherever it is.

  • @joestone2068
    @joestone2068 2 месяца назад

    That’s a really nice mill
    You should have a roof over it. Where are you what state

  • @jackdaicole7595
    @jackdaicole7595 Год назад

    Working on building me a sawmill