@@josuerizo1 ...it was satire. Sarcasm. This guy milling wood, and seemingly proud of it... while there's giant cracks and splits. Who would want wood like that?
Yep, can see all the old spur marks in it. Watch out for the old tar they use put on bottoms to stop from rotting out before PT became a thing.. nasty stuff ! So is PT though.
Just think, a hundred+ year's ago, this was done by hand when building a home. I've been in several homes here in the northeast with hand hewn beams. Respect for those lumberjacks and home builders.
According to half of the "wood cutting" tiktoks, somehow 3 Vietnamese guys with a rubber band and a fork can do the same thing in half the time lol. Its awesome tech.
@@DewyDeeps it's a grade for timber used to designate defect by certified timber er cruisers. Grade 9 (cull log) is trash due to amount of defect in the log. Unless, there is a pulp market. but that log was not cut for pulp wood.
Life had to be challenging before these machines. Imagine going into the woods one day with an ax to build a log house for your new bride and family. I'd be like... ahh forget it, man. I'll just sleep under this old rotting log. Even this guy is knocking himself out here.
We have to remember though that the Pilgrims who came here over 500 years ago built plank houses. The planks were made by raising logs onto elevated frames. One person above and one person below used a two man saw to cut each plank.
@@pauliebots same, just 20 years for me, but I'd love to get one of these. Make some cool beams from old logs or rip an 8 by 8 in half. I wonder how much this one cost?
@@frankierzucekjr I've seen them go for about 4 2 5 Grand. As somebody who searches Craigslist whenever you get bored I've actually seen a few vintage circular saw Mills selling between 1 to $2k. They used the old big 24 - 36in buzzsaws. Seen one being given away once. Guy wanted off his new property.
@@Dan-xf7bh no kidding. I'd definitely buy one like this. The old circular saws like you're talking about are great, but to fix is next to impossible. But who knows.
@@canivor81 Yes. I've got an old has been Woodmizer. It just keeps cranking out lumber with minimal maintenance. The higher lumber prices go up, the more I can justify time spent on that old (reliable) pig..
I always assume the pilgrims were using power tools in the 1600s, good to know thanks I have another question, how much wood would you Chuck if you could?
Каждый настоящий попаданец, обязан изобрести пилораму и начать изготавливать фанеру! Потом вспомнить рецепт пороха и построить идеальное госсударство в отдельном взятом королевстве. 😄😁
Время настало , уже столбы от старых световых линий перерабатывают в деловую древисину, потом отбеливающим составом пройдут и продадут не очень разбирающимся покупашкам.
If you flip it over after the first cut, you can use a right angle to make it square, then roll it over to cut the last side. Tailsawed for my grandpa for 7 summers. Not the only way, but that is how he had me do it for years.
Todo bien salvo que esté operario debería trabajar con guantes, gafas, casco y botas de protección. Los EPI son obligatorios en el trabajo, protegen la integridad física del operario.
What a lovely piece of cypress.. i used to cut that stuff back in the day.. a lot better than cedar. if you ask me.. Cypress seemed to burn the tip/chain less frequently. I know what you're thinking come on man just "rake it" wick the throttle don't just bear into it.. but come on man you ain't using the 36-inch bar n chain only see two inches out the other side.. and those were good years... f hurricane Katrina/Rita/Ike....😞😞😞😞😞😞
Sometimes I wish this was my lifestyle. Some good ol' wood workin' man work. Living in Montana or some shit. Small town living. Football Sundays. Im the hero in the neighborhood. Help people with their groceries to their car and shit. Everyone knows each other's name. Damn... I might move...
This is for small scale lumber manufacturing. I work in the lumber business and with our equipment we are able to produce over 140 boards per minute. Sawmill line to dry kilns to the dry mill. Wood is a sustainable resource And people should respect it. All the liberals in the big cities are the reason why there is such high lumber prices and why the west coast burns down every year. Logging is very beneficial to the forest as it gets rid of excess fuel and creates logging trails the state can use for OHV or some recreational use and for the fire department for when I fire needs to be extinguished
IS IT POSSIBLE, TO PUT A CATCH TRAY, UNDER ALL THOSE WOOD SHAVINGS? I SEE A LOT OF MONEY, RIGHT THERE. BAG EM UP, PUT YOUR LOGO ON IT. PEOPLE CAN DO SOME AMAZING THINGS, WITH WOODS CHIPS. THE SMELL OF CEDAR, PINE, & OAK. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
That's why all the wood I buy from Lowes has giant splits and cracks in it...
Why?
@@josuerizo1 ...it was satire. Sarcasm.
This guy milling wood, and seemingly proud of it... while there's giant cracks and splits. Who would want wood like that?
Those are old power line poles
Makes for a nice rustic beam
@@joeytomato you are not looking at the wood it's the machine a good little machine
I love how this massive machine sounds like a little RC car when it’s sped up so much
НЕУЖЕЛИ БЕЗ ЛОМА И МАТА МОЖНО?
😆 this is NOT a massive machine.
@@jasonhawks2225 ur mom's a massive machine
Like the classic little COX 0.49 cc Engine!
Hahah I thought the same lol
Ahh yes, I've cut up quite a few telephone poles too. Quite fun actually as the wood is soft and easy to cut as well as light making it easy to move
Yep, can see all the old spur marks in it. Watch out for the old tar they use put on bottoms to stop from rotting out before PT became a thing.. nasty stuff ! So is PT though.
@@Tyler-xe1es that tar is vile, I had loads stuck to a bike once
so YOURE the reason my power keeps going out 🤨
@@Tyler-xe1es Its called creosote. Its some seriously good stuff.
Creosote.
It's one of them things... it makes a pole last for 50 years. But its poisonous AF
Just think, a hundred+ year's ago, this was done by hand when building a home.
I've been in several homes here in the northeast with hand hewn beams. Respect for those lumberjacks and home builders.
T huuh
in the North East? Northeast of what Australia? jamaica? Canada? Northeast of Russia? no one knows what you're talking about.
@@mrthiefy America
It's just "years"; plural. "Year's" is possessive.
@@mrthiefy didn't the American flag in my photo give you a hint? Northeast of the US..
According to half of the "wood cutting" tiktoks, somehow 3 Vietnamese guys with a rubber band and a fork can do the same thing in half the time lol. Its awesome tech.
wait what????
Ah yes, those Vietnamese Monks are truly in tune with the band and the fork. It's a soul journey really.
Also, your comment: LOL 😂
@@micanikko .
Never tire of watching these machines. Bet the wood smells nice too 👍
I LOVE wood smell! My husband thinks I’m a weirdo.
@@thehutch7728 The way that's worded would imply your husband may be closeted lol. I wish my girl loved the smell of wood, in both ways.
Considering that's an d telephone pole, it might not smell super nice.
Pine and cedar smell better than power line posts
Вот это горбыль...)
Ебать да там с каждой стороны можно ещё по доске не обрезного сделать)))
Если не больше...
Да там экономии не пахнет
У нас бы за такой горбыль по роже настучали
О,русский. )))
Кто бы мог подумать, то внутри этого бревна спрятан брус.
I hope he isn't planning on using that for anything structural. That was a cull log all day long.
What if that big notch at the end was sunk into concrete would it be okay to use?
(Idk a damn thing about construction so it's a genuine question)
Also, what is a cull log lol
@@DewyDeeps it's a grade for timber used to designate defect by certified timber er cruisers. Grade 9 (cull log) is trash due to amount of defect in the log. Unless, there is a pulp market. but that log was not cut for pulp wood.
@@DewyDeeps no, it still wouldn't be okay. The integrity of that log was compromised all the way through.
@@Usernamenotabailable thanks for explaining 😃
И вот старый фонарный столб,превротился в брус первой свежести,он ещё в добавок смалой пропитан.
Life had to be challenging before these machines. Imagine going into the woods one day with an ax to build a log house for your new bride and family. I'd be like... ahh forget it, man. I'll just sleep under this old rotting log.
Even this guy is knocking himself out here.
That’s probably why log cabins exist LMAO
“Cut wood? Nah, I’m sleeping under sticks”
😂🤣
We have to remember though that the Pilgrims who came here over 500 years ago built plank houses. The planks were made by raising logs onto elevated frames. One person above and one person below used a two man saw to cut each plank.
As a kid helping my uncle in the furniture factory I used to love doing this.
Could have had some nice 1x boards out those first pieces. Seems kinda wasteful
EVERY cut has a purpose so there’s NO waste.. each cutoff is yet ANOTHER piece for ANOTHER purpose
@@bradmadeira6807, agreed, but I suspect the purpose of the offcuts is to harbor nails, staples, and slugs, the lead kind.
What's your boards per gallon?
I can smell the process, and I LuviT
قیمت دستگاه چند هست
Little no fact it takes one whole log like this to create a single roll of toilet paper
No, that's not how physics work
@@eamonbrannigan i say look it up. Very well could be true. Idk tho im just some stranger on the internet
an average wooden telephone pole is 490lbs, and an average roll of toilet paper uses around 1.5lbs of wood. That amounts to roughly 326 rolls
Uhmmm you need to learn how chemical, physics and biology works
Probably added some math.... Because this is just embarrassing for you!
I’ve always wondered how the logs look prefab that they came into my schools wood shops with the all the bevels and cracks and stuff
СКОЛЬКО ВОЗДУХА ГУБЕТЕ ВЫ И МЫ ЛЕС ЛЮДЯМ ДАЁТ ВОЗДУХ......! 🤔🤒🤯😢😥😢😰😤😧😧😧
I used to be an adventurer like you , until I retired and started working at the mill south-west of windhelm, you can't miss it
Похоже на старый, струхлевший фонарный столб! Или его станок, только и может труху пилить!?
Это самое лучшее бревно ,сухое
Пропитан кривозотом,которым дышать нельзя
Гнилушку пилит,пзд..
“Ok guys, the future of this technology will be won by the company who finds a way to make the machine turn the pole sideways…by itself!”
There are already machines which can do that using little elevating transporters.
Woodmizer and Norwood both have systems for doing that
@@crinkly.love-stick It seriously is not a big deal, although I prefer vertical sawmill over horizontal.
You can order this. However since this is typically done by hydraulics it will cost some money and brings more complexity into the mill.
I Love cutting my own lumber. It's so satisfying on so many levels.
So jealous. I'm a carpenter for 40 years...or more.
Way to go Kelly-Ann... you must be some lumberjack... I mean lumberjackie. 😁
@@pauliebots same, just 20 years for me, but I'd love to get one of these. Make some cool beams from old logs or rip an 8 by 8 in half.
I wonder how much this one cost?
@@frankierzucekjr I've seen them go for about 4 2 5 Grand. As somebody who searches Craigslist whenever you get bored I've actually seen a few vintage circular saw Mills selling between 1 to $2k. They used the old big 24 - 36in buzzsaws. Seen one being given away once. Guy wanted off his new property.
@@Dan-xf7bh no kidding. I'd definitely buy one like this. The old circular saws like you're talking about are great, but to fix is next to impossible. But who knows.
Такое бревно только на дрова 🪵 😂
They should make the blade with teeth on both sides so when it gets to the end of a cut It would cut on the way back.
They do. Higher end mills
Jeff you be dead?
@@jamesrussell6870 but even then it has some disadvantages. Most people who used it gone back to Normal blades
@@canivor81 Yes. I've got an old has been Woodmizer. It just keeps cranking out lumber with minimal maintenance. The higher lumber prices go up, the more I can justify time spent on that old (reliable) pig..
@@wpistol I thought so too, but everything is possible in the interweb?
Anyone who works in this field, what do you do with the excess trim left over? Genuinely curious.
Anything you can imagine. Depending on the thickness you could process it into boards, trim, furniture, shelving, etc.
@@lollercoaster2010 Can you just TAKE it home? Or do you have to like, run it up the chain of command,
IS THIS THE MOST AWESOME BAND SAW ON THE PLANET OR WHAT?
No it isn't
Awesome? Oh yes, and then more. 🙂👍
This in a mini mill
That's checked so bad it's useless
Really? All air dried beams check..
@@jamesrussell6870 i made another comment that said after what he did now it's useful and awesome
А горбыль куда? Такую старину можно замандячить!!
☝️😜
Дерево сухостой?)
Ну конечно не в мусор
На вид - б/у опора 04 кв
If you close your eyes and listen, you can hear CJ riding his bike.
В следующий раз попробуй соблюдать технику бпзопасности
А в совке соблюдают?😉🤑🤑🤑🤑😇🦴🦴🦴☠
У меня только один вопрос Зачем он это гнильё распилил на дрова чтоли ?
We have one of these at the ranch it's so damn satisfying and incredibly useful obviously.
За такой распил я бы своего пилорамщика сам попилил бы на горбыль, полуобрезную и брус...
Согласен
Почти как на нашей лесопилке)))))
А чем наши отличаются?
السلام عليكم نصيحة من أخ صغير الي من يرى تعليقي لاتترك صلاتك فهناك الملايين في القبور يتمنون لو بهم الحياه ليسجدوا♥️.
I'd love to watch this in person sometime.
Few people realize that the Pilgrims who came here built hand sawn plank houses instead of log cabins..
I always assume the pilgrims were using power tools in the 1600s, good to know thanks
I have another question, how much wood would you Chuck if you could?
@@aprayingatheist2378 As much wood as my old chucker allows.
@@joewoodchuck3824 haha nice
Pretty sure most people realize EVERYTHING was hand sawn back in that day..
@@flyfish697 What I was attempting to convey is that they didn't use log cabins.
El mosquito de mi cuarto cuando apago la luz:
I love how the video sped up make the motor of the saw sound like a rc airplane motor
E eu que assoprei a tela do celular p sair a poeira da madeira
"Shout it at the mountain top baby!"
So thats how minecraft trees are made... I was always wondering
That truly is a art if you dont want to waste lumber...looks easy but harder than it looks got to have foresight on every cut
The scraps don’t get tossed, it still gets used.
@@lucky7even622 yep and not all logs are the same to maximize board feet output......you dont have to be a dick ryan
I cant belive real life copied this from lumber tycoon in roblox
Зачем он вообще эту труху режет? поперек резать ,на дрова.
Дрова так себе
@@МиМоПРОХОДИЛ-ж4ы это точно,и на дрова не фонтан)))
OkSemangat mantan-mampir
Каждый настоящий попаданец, обязан изобрести пилораму и начать изготавливать фанеру!
Потом вспомнить рецепт пороха и построить идеальное госсударство в отдельном взятом королевстве. 😄😁
Am I the only one who think it looks like a bread loaf before the last cut
Why did I find this so satisfying 😌
It’s a giant crack that goes down the entire thing lol
Its fine. Doesnt go all the way through so doesnt really affect the integrity of it
This is how minecraft trees are made
Don't cut trees🌲🌳🌴
Because tree is a life of humans
Damn that's a fine machine!
X2t
Укуси меня 🐝 123.Это-- рамщик
Awesome!
Этож сколько деревьев нужно погубить,чтобы хотябы одну крышу из балок построить? 🤔 А сколько этих крыш и домов в мире делается в день 😱
Trees are a blessing, may we grow many more by hand
By hand?
@@superduty4556 yeah this is just a reversed video of how trees are made
By hand?
لا أعرف من سيقرآ ؛ لكن اسأل الله أن يوعدك بالفرحة التي تردُ فيك الروح وتنسيك مُر السنين كُلها..🖤
#متابعه 🤍
Muitos parabéns.
Yfy
Мам, я картошку посистил.
Время настало , уже столбы от старых световых линий перерабатывают в деловую древисину, потом отбеливающим составом пройдут и продадут не очень разбирающимся покупашкам.
Só faltou a tora ser de melhor qualidade
А зачем ему та жёлтая херовина, если он всё равно руками переворачивает
صوت ناموس ونا نايم 😑✋
Nice video and everything is worth value, including the sawdust.
Assim sao feitas as arvores do Minecraft
If you flip it over after the first cut, you can use a right angle to make it square, then roll it over to cut the last side. Tailsawed for my grandpa for 7 summers. Not the only way, but that is how he had me do it for years.
Baru melihat mesin potong kayu seperti ini, di indonesia belum ada🌹🌹
I feel like I'm a disappointment to my wife by not owning a saw mill and making money on the side
I feel like you are too... You should go own one
5 grand will get you a hudson patriot to start off with, they're pretty good for the money and made in the USA
You are amazing just like you are.
У нас такие бревна на дрова пускают.
Мне уже только от вида этой пыли от старой древесины плохо становится.
Dude must have real tough hands by now
What a lovely piece of machinery.
The whole world illegally buys trees from the amazon forest.
And your reference is a 2014 article from greenpeace? 😆
These make me appreciate every piece of wood in my house
Todo bien salvo que esté operario debería trabajar con guantes, gafas, casco y botas de protección. Los EPI son obligatorios en el trabajo, protegen la integridad física del operario.
Absolutely beautiful!
Thanks!
Minecraft irl
Working with bare hands. They must be getting splinters in their hands every hour
Kayunya bagus sudah usia tua MANTAP 👍👍👍👍🤘🇮🇩
El único planeta que se ha encontrado que tiene plantas y árboles es el planeta tierra.
Trees sorry, my bed frame is metal I like trees
Hasilnya tetap sama saja baik memotong dengan cara ini atau dengan mengunakan bandsawn 36' atau 42' hanya saja sistem pengergajian yang berbeda.
Finally , I see a Minecraft Wood 👍
That is a super-noisy mosquito there.
Looks like local wood,it didn't last long
There is a beautiful machine called SERRA from Germany!
Thats how they made the minecraft trees
How many views good God. that’s the most views I ever saw for a sawmill. good Job there Mr sawyer. ! AC
What a lovely piece of cypress.. i used to cut that stuff back in the day.. a lot better than cedar.
if you ask me.. Cypress seemed to burn the tip/chain less frequently. I know what you're thinking come on man just "rake it" wick the throttle
don't just bear into it..
but come on man you ain't using the 36-inch bar n chain only see two inches out the other side.. and those were good years...
f hurricane Katrina/Rita/Ike....😞😞😞😞😞😞
Reclaimed electric poles are extremely good stable wood. A bit rustic looking occasionally! 😅
Sometimes I wish this was my lifestyle. Some good ol' wood workin' man work. Living in Montana or some shit. Small town living. Football Sundays. Im the hero in the neighborhood. Help people with their groceries to their car and shit. Everyone knows each other's name. Damn... I might move...
коротко о том, как моя бывшая чистила картошку.
Согласен здорово подметил даже бесслов
this video was the first one I posted on my channel with 1.3mi likes
I know your not using that asap as a beam with that split in it
"You're" and "your" are different words with different meanings, genius.
A madeira do minecraft existe
Alternative title: tree slicing asmr
The strongest material for a cutting tool construction? Steel?
This is for small scale lumber manufacturing. I work in the lumber business and with our equipment we are able to produce over 140 boards per minute. Sawmill line to dry kilns to the dry mill. Wood is a sustainable resource And people should respect it. All the liberals in the big cities are the reason why there is such high lumber prices and why the west coast burns down every year. Logging is very beneficial to the forest as it gets rid of excess fuel and creates logging trails the state can use for OHV or some recreational use and for the fire department for when I fire needs to be extinguished
Alguien que hable español, sepa y me pueda decir cómo se llama el aparato que utilizó para darle vuelta al bloque?
Muy bien pero la leña es lo que no ayuda, está muy chingadera, se ocupa encino roble, mezquite o cedro
IS IT POSSIBLE, TO PUT A CATCH TRAY, UNDER ALL THOSE WOOD SHAVINGS? I SEE A LOT OF MONEY, RIGHT THERE. BAG EM UP, PUT YOUR LOGO ON IT. PEOPLE CAN DO SOME AMAZING THINGS, WITH WOODS CHIPS. THE SMELL OF CEDAR, PINE, & OAK. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Very interesting