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Catching up on some of your old videos Mark and Eddie. That walnut was so beautiful you could not have asked an artist to paint you a more perfect board face. And you are right. I can hear Nathan about this log and see the water getting tossed on it!
my Grandfther immigrated to Pittsberg PA, and 2 of my uncles worked as sawyers and maintenance in BC , Canada..as a 4yr old kid my dad scolded me to keep my hands off his portable saw- mill main circle gang saw..on the farm..when he had time in the summer he built an ice house,, smoke house, some farm buildings and lean-too off the barn for a sled and horse equipment....mom had her favorite Jersey cows, and sold the extra cream in town
My career is white collar (I design the user experiences of software and tech hardware). It's a different world. But I'm also a craftsperson. I strive to make useful and well-crafted things, and in that way, I relate 100% to these fine folks. Some people would say "Why so many videos? You've see one log, you've seen 'em all". But every log is different. Different size, different shape, different wood, different qualities of that wood, and so on. Every new log is a new challenge, and it's a joy to watch these masters at work, making the most out of what they have to work with. Thanks for posting, and please keep it up!
Wow! Alot of beautiful wood came off that log. I bet lots of people watching would like to get their hands on some of it, myself included. I bet even the off cuts & slivers are in high demand
I worked in a mill in North Leverett, MA in the mid-70's on the 'takeaway' side. On day our Sawyer, Bernie Jablonski, hit something in a pine log that caused a 'half-moon' to fly out of the blade. It hit Bernie flat in the back of his calf. What an imprint! It hurt like the dickens but it could have done some real damage.
My grandfather had an excavation company. As a result he was able to obtain lots of trees. So he built a saw mill to make good use of those trees. It was steam powered. I used to get in trouble all the time for playing in the sawdust pile.
nut trees are so aromatic and earthy smelling. a fibrous and dense I just love that about walnut and hickory. the prettiest patterns in the grain nature has to offer
Mark said something about cold mornings. I remember making a delivery to a mill when it was -50F and only one guy got there. He was putting anti-freeze into the pneumatic lines so the equipment didn't freeze and frost shatter. That was back in the 70s.
Greetings everyone viewing, that log would give everything for home, table and chairs, bed and my closet my kitchen cupboards, just about everything for my home, brilliant job mark,keep it up,
MANY of those would make Spectacular Grandfather clocks I saw Several images in the grain . . . _Fabulous_ piece of wood !! Hide a few away, or buy the whole thing...!!
Hi guys! I am a new subscriber- just found your site. We bought a lot on a lake in central Ontario Canada and started cleaning it up. We noticed there was an old saw mill on the site years ago. We found a bunch of dead heads in the lake and took them out with an old pontoon boat - dragged them up on shore and tried to find what they were. They were totally water logged except for the one end sticking out of the water. You wouldn't believe what we found - a species called blue oak! We let it dry for a couple of years and had the wood milled - beautiful stuff- 15 ftlong and 12inches at the butt. Made rocking chairs, tables and other things - This wood was beautiful and HARD as a rock. Ever heard of blue oak? I sure didn't.
First time I’ve seen one of your videos. It was fascinating. I did subscribe. It’s amazing that a grown man will sit and watch a dude cut wood for 30 minutes.
Now I see where the value in fine wood cuts starts. I'm not a sawyer, but I'm an old guy who loves wood. Watching you take a log and manipulate it to where the most interesting grains are exposed is an art. I seriously appreciate your videos.
There was some beautiful wood in that log. I remember seeing big old growth walnut and chestnut back in the early 60’s that my uncle milled. There was a lot of beautiful old trees like that in Vermont where he logged. Mostly he took maple and oak for flooring, some pine for paneling and the occasional other hardwoods when he came across a good log.
The mill in Iowa that I worked at had the edger right after the saw so we sawed, edged, and stacked finished lumber. We had dry kilns also so we made furniture grade lumber, railroad ties, cants that we re-saved for our pallet business. We made pallets for John Deere, case ih, Alcoa,leffubre,
Some beautiful Lumber you got out of this Majestic Old Black Walnut Log, Enjoyed watching you cut it up and losing nothing more than the saw dust, You Is The Man,
That's a stunning batch of wood. It's a pity that the pattern will become less vibrant as it darkens while drying, but it's still going to look fabulous.
Thank you for this video, I always wondered How they cut those beautiful trees. It must be a surprise every time to see how beautiful the grain is. God bless! 🙏❤️🙏
I really enjoyed this video after putting the log on the machine. I skipped the beginning talks. I just like action of the skills of your cutting. That was enjoyable and educational for me.
Love the sweet note coming from that Detroit when the saw takes a full cut. Beautiful grain structure from that log, pleasing to the eye. Thanks for your video...
I love the sounds of a sawmill. My dad was an old time woodworker born in 1898. He learned from his dad. He did everything. He milled, built houses and did fine cabinet work. I remember the sounds of woodworking all of my life. I'm 67 y/o now.
I love walnut,I cut tons of black walnut here in iowa.its my favorite tree to cut because it's so beautiful.you should see the carvings I make out of the stuff.
Back when I was a young man I worked in a saw mill that was very similar to yours except it had a big Cat motor out of some kind of road building machine the owner did all the sawing and I did the rest. It was hard work especially when we were cutting railroad ties stack them all day and you know you did a full days work lol anyway watching you guys just got me reminiscing .
Really spectacular grain pattern and I have been cutting trees for 35 years and never have I seen black walnut in Indiana with that grain !!! Nice job gents
I so envious where these nice old Walnut logs are around… we have ZERO hardwood in Alberta.. maybe some elm in the cities. Beautiful grain .. walnut with some purple is my all time favourite
Catching up on some of your old videos Mark and Eddie. That walnut was so beautiful you could not have asked an artist to paint you a more perfect board face. And you are right. I can hear Nathan about this log and see the water getting tossed on it!
my Grandfther immigrated to Pittsberg PA, and 2 of my uncles worked as sawyers and maintenance in BC , Canada..as a 4yr old kid my dad scolded me to keep my hands off his portable saw- mill main circle gang saw..on the farm..when he had time in the summer he built an ice house,, smoke house, some farm buildings and lean-too off the barn for a sled and horse equipment....mom had her favorite Jersey cows, and sold the extra cream in town
People used to tell me that a mill Sawyer --can make or break a sawmill, a lot of mills in BC used to burn down...no one knew why.
My career is white collar (I design the user experiences of software and tech hardware). It's a different world. But I'm also a craftsperson. I strive to make useful and well-crafted things, and in that way, I relate 100% to these fine folks.
Some people would say "Why so many videos? You've see one log, you've seen 'em all". But every log is different. Different size, different shape, different wood, different qualities of that wood, and so on. Every new log is a new challenge, and it's a joy to watch these masters at work, making the most out of what they have to work with.
Thanks for posting, and please keep it up!
I'm so proud you have a welsh flag displayed! Thank you.
That is one beautiful piece of Walnut ! My favorite wood to work with.
Who knew the middle of a tree was so STUNNING ! The patterns of the grain are BEAUTIFUL!
Everyone that lives outside the city knows. ;)
That Black Walnut wood grain is really something.
That wal UT is BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Wow! Alot of beautiful wood came off that log. I bet lots of people watching would like to get their hands on some of it, myself included. I bet even the off cuts & slivers are in high demand
It really is a beautiful black walnut log
First RUclips channel where I can actually smell the work going on!
I worked in a mill in North Leverett, MA in the mid-70's on the 'takeaway' side. On day our Sawyer, Bernie Jablonski, hit something in a pine log that caused a 'half-moon' to fly out of the blade. It hit Bernie flat in the back of his calf. What an imprint! It hurt like the dickens but it could have done some real damage.
My grandfather had an excavation company. As a result he was able to obtain lots of trees. So he built a saw mill to make good use of those trees. It was steam powered. I used to get in trouble all the time for playing in the sawdust pile.
I do watch Nathan, but having run both circle saw and band saw mills, I much prefer the circle saw even considering the extra kerf.
Wow! The cut at 16:25 was gorgeous! 20:10 even more! It just keeps getting better!
Love watching you guys 😊
That IS one lovely chunk 'o wood!
It’s not to close to the building ,until it melts the plastic chairs, I enjoy your videos thanks jl
Absolutely Beautiful Wood
Can you imagine a kitchen table made from this tree??!! The figure is amazing!!!!
Black Walnut grain is beautiful.
Jesus this is a BEAUTIFUL piece of wood.
nut trees are so aromatic and earthy smelling. a fibrous and dense I just love that about walnut and hickory. the prettiest patterns in the grain nature has to offer
Love walnut lumber , most beautiful wood to have ,
walnut is always so nice. Even ugly logs turn out great, and at every stage it is nice to work with.
yes it is.
Mark said something about cold mornings.
I remember making a delivery to a mill when it was -50F and only one guy got there. He was putting anti-freeze into the pneumatic lines so the equipment didn't freeze and frost shatter. That was back in the 70s.
Greetings everyone viewing, that log would give everything for home, table and chairs, bed and my closet my kitchen cupboards, just about everything for my home, brilliant job mark,keep it up,
That was something. It was such beautiful wood.
MANY of those would make Spectacular Grandfather clocks
I saw Several images in the grain . . . _Fabulous_ piece of wood !!
Hide a few away, or buy the whole thing...!!
Hi guys! I am a new subscriber- just found your site. We bought a lot on a lake in central Ontario Canada and started cleaning it up. We noticed there was an old saw mill on the site years ago. We found a bunch of dead heads in the lake and took them out with an old pontoon boat - dragged them up on shore and tried to find what they were. They were totally water logged except for the one end sticking out of the water. You wouldn't believe what we found - a species called blue oak! We let it dry for a couple of years and had the wood milled - beautiful stuff- 15 ftlong and 12inches at the butt. Made rocking chairs, tables and other things - This wood was beautiful and HARD as a rock. Ever heard of blue oak? I sure didn't.
I know you guys are working hard but sitting in my armchair I find your videos and voice over the most peaceful on You Tube,
360 board feet of figured walnut----beautiful lumber!"Have a profitable year in Pennsylvania☆
WOW. what a great piece of wood. Also thanks for the comments. well doe
How spectacular it must be to own that land and have your own sawmill on it. I life worth living. 🇺🇲🙏
I'm in the UK and Black American Walnut is the most beautiful of timbers.
New subscriber here look at that beautiful grain black walnut has to be my favourite wood 👍🇨🇦
Sometimes the wood grain is beautiful 😍
First time I’ve seen one of your videos. It was fascinating. I did subscribe. It’s amazing that a grown man will sit and watch a dude cut wood for 30 minutes.
welcome to our channel Dan , glad you liked it.
AIN'T THAT THE TRUTH, VEEEERRRY INTERESTING🤓
that walnut, beautiful grain...would love a table top slab
OK, old man here....was reading this comment and was about to say I totally agree, then I saw it was my comment one year ago 😜
Now I see where the value in fine wood cuts starts. I'm not a sawyer, but I'm an old guy who loves wood. Watching you take a log and manipulate it to where the most interesting grains are exposed is an art. I seriously appreciate your videos.
Good video , you made it where I would like to own a nice piece of Walnut...John ,England
Nice sawing, and bonus commentary too, also nice.
Beautiful markings in that American Bkack Walnut.
That is a beautifully figured walnut lumber!! Would of made some exquisite gun stalks 😊👍👍👍👍
Pistol grips as well!!!
@@wyattglen1 yes I was thinking that also
thanks Evan , yes it was.
Absolutely agreed!
Man that walnut is gorgeous even before it turns color!
October 2nd here in Lexington NC 53` fall is coming oh hay I'm liking your sawing 🎉🎉 Thanks cousin Eddie .
woodworker/turner Beautiful walnut!
Great work
That some very nice patterns in that log.
There was some beautiful wood in that log. I remember seeing big old growth walnut and chestnut back in the early 60’s that my uncle milled. There was a lot of beautiful old trees like that in Vermont where he logged.
Mostly he took maple and oak for flooring, some pine for paneling and the occasional other hardwoods when he came across a good log.
Sunlight in videos like this is always lovely and refreshing 👌👌👌
The mill in Iowa that I worked at had the edger right after the saw so we sawed, edged, and stacked finished lumber. We had dry kilns also so we made furniture grade lumber, railroad ties, cants that we re-saved for our pallet business. We made pallets for John Deere, case ih, Alcoa,leffubre,
Lovely superb Nice sawing.
This may be an older video but I really enjoyed it as I do the others. Walnut is some beautiful wood!
Shake rattle and roll! Love to hear that motor lug!
That was a beautiful log
Calling from Sydney Australia. Love seeing the different woods that walnut is beautiful stuff.👍
All and all still a beautiful piece of hard wood.They are becoming scarce
That is one fine looking piece of walnut, if i ever did see one. Just beautiful !
What a gorgeous piece of walnut!
yes it was Henry.
I'm a wood turner and as I watch I see bowls everywhere. You burn the waste and I see bowls. very cool.
I prefer burls but there wasn't much of that log that'll go to waste. Spectacular!
Try the fire wood place lots of great stuff like this lol
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Beautiful wood grain on that log!
Some beautiful Lumber you got out of this Majestic Old Black Walnut Log, Enjoyed watching you cut it up and losing nothing more than the saw dust, You Is The Man,
I love the grain in that walnut. It would make a great coffee table.
Some beautiful wood out of that log .
That's a stunning batch of wood. It's a pity that the pattern will become less vibrant as it darkens while drying, but it's still going to look fabulous.
What a beautiful stick of wood! Typing this just as you said it 😀
I’m just a novice woodworker but find these videos amazing people have no idea where lumber really gets to your retailer..
I wanted to thank you for introducing Fricknjeep and reel McCoy RiP Mike
Enjoy watching the transformation of the tree to beautiful wood
That was a beautiful log I thank you for this video. WOW
THAT IS THE NICEST LOG I HAVE SEEN .
Black walnut is gorgeous. Cool job!
What a beautiful piece of wood ! 😳.
Those inner boards would make some nice paneling or hardwood flooring.
There’s some very nice grain in that pice of walnut make a beautiful pice of furniture, you guys have a nice day
thanks Alex.
Great fire, awesome mill
I am from Malaysia, South East Asia. Like to see wood sawmill. Have a best sucess
Thank you for this video, I always wondered How they cut those beautiful trees. It must be a surprise every time to see how beautiful the grain is. God bless! 🙏❤️🙏
Thank you so much for the lovely educational video of cutting of this beautiful walnut tree .I could almost " smell the cuttings "
😮 mesmerising wallnut.
yes it was.
Nice job Thanks for sharing 👍 👏
thanks Frank.
Man! What a Beautiful thing!
I really enjoyed this video after putting the log on the machine. I skipped the beginning talks. I just like action of the skills of your cutting. That was enjoyable and educational for me.
Love the sweet note coming from that Detroit when the saw takes a full cut. Beautiful grain structure from that log, pleasing to the eye. Thanks for your video...
the art of making square boards from round logs
I love the sounds of a sawmill. My dad was an old time woodworker born in 1898. He learned from his dad. He did everything. He milled, built houses and did fine cabinet work. I remember the sounds of woodworking all of my life. I'm 67 y/o now.
Me too. The sound of the big circular disks. Such a lovely ringing sound.
My dad did the same he owned a saw mill for a while
I love walnut,I cut tons of black walnut here in iowa.its my favorite tree to cut because it's so beautiful.you should see the carvings I make out of the stuff.
The grain in this log reminded me of a Van Gogh painting. Absolutely wonderful, too bad about the shake...
This has been my profession for 35 years. Great job. The saw sounds right too. Love it
Good production on the walnut. Enjoy all your videos!
thanks , I started out with a Timberking m-14 mill. I like your channel!
The grain and colors are stunning! Wonderful job!
Back when I was a young man I worked in a saw mill that was very similar to yours except it had a big Cat motor out of some kind of road building machine the owner did all the sawing and I did the rest. It was hard work especially when we were cutting railroad ties stack them all day and you know you did a full days work lol anyway watching you guys just got me reminiscing .
I like that you narrate the whole way!!! Kept me watching and made it more interesting! Keep up the cutting!
I am bedazzled by the beauty of that log!!!!! gidday from Australia!!!!.
Really spectacular grain pattern and I have been cutting trees for 35 years and never have I seen black walnut in Indiana with that grain !!! Nice job gents
Exactly, looks more like Claro walnut than Black
That log looked as if it had been cut and sitting on the ground for quite some time
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That's what I was thinking, too. I had some birch that had a similar spalted look to it.
Or does walnut darken as it dries?
I’m Scottish and I think your talking about Arran sweaters . Very famous , thick , chunky , with a round neck and lively patterns usually 👍🏴
I so envious where these nice old Walnut logs are around… we have ZERO hardwood in Alberta.. maybe some elm in the cities. Beautiful grain .. walnut with some purple is my all time favourite
that a walnut log nice very good cutting
I'd call that beauty and the bark . Thanks for sharing 👍
This walnut is soo!!! Pretty you can see the money just pealing off one by one mark. Just can't get enough this video watch it like 10 times