The Fastest, Best Hands Off Quarter Sawing (You've Ever Seen!)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @colingiersberg5947
    @colingiersberg5947 Год назад +4

    Please, Noooo Spandex!!! Your comment reminds me of a customer I saw walking by the paint desk where I work at the Madison Lowe's. He was 6'6" tall, a mohawk and wearing pink spandex and he seemed very proud of himself. I shudder every time I think of that visual.
    On to the more relevant subject of sawing logs into lumber, I understand the quarter sawing process much better. As usual, you have given us another video that lets is see the work involved and I have no desire to saw logs myself unless I am sleeping. I still recommend your business to customers that I am helping at Lowe's who are looking for much better quality lumber than what Lowe's carries. I used to buy the vast majority of my red oak at Lowe's and I still have those projects, but I will never buy any more red oak or poplar unless it is a small piece that I may need to finish something up in a more hidden area.
    Looking forward to the next video as well as my next visit to buy some more fine hardwood lumber from you for yet another project. Cheers.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +3

      I was reading this comment as I was eating breakfast and almost blew biscuits on my keyboard! The mental image was hilarious and cringy at the same time! Don't worry, you will never see me in spandex, and I may not ever eat another biscuit while on the computer! Thanks for shopping with us and thanks for being such a good customer!

    • @boddysurfer
      @boddysurfer 3 месяца назад +1

      Why do you care so much about what other people are wearing, are you a fashionista? Or maybe just a bigot. Why don't you shut you ignorant cake hole and let others live their own lives as they see fit.

  • @georgefeener8682
    @georgefeener8682 Год назад +5

    Love this technique for quarter sawing I am novice saver myself loving it thank you for sharing your knowledge it has completely changed how I look at a log thank you Robert

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +2

      You are very welcome. That makes me feel that I'm doing some worthwhile videos!

  • @arnoldjohnson720
    @arnoldjohnson720 Год назад +1

    Thanks Robert, I have only tried this a couple of times , but I still have to look at every board.😂

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +1

      No issues with that, it helps to stay on the fleck. This log was the last in a long run and I was in the Zone. Some logs are cranky, this one was sweet. Thanks for trying the technique and thanks for watching.

  • @brianwilliams2107
    @brianwilliams2107 19 дней назад

    Fascinating video. Loved the commentary. No nonsense explanations. Thanks

  • @mgbill793
    @mgbill793 Год назад +3

    That was nice. I run Baker equipment, all 3-phase. It's a little tricky for me to do this technique because my band mill saws towards the log clamp. Sometimes it hard to get a good grip on the cant.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +2

      That's good information to know, I didn't realize that. Baker builds some real nice equipment, I am very impressed with them and their products. I took a detailed tour of their facility when we picked up our custom edger, and I was impressed. They are top notch!

  • @bobwollard9105
    @bobwollard9105 Год назад +1

    Robert, your quarter sawing method is pure genius. I was hoping that you would show the setup for the gunbarreling technique. Have you ever shot video of the entire milling process from start to finish? I would be interested in seeing your full production procedure. (Retired mechanical engineer). And i hope you are feeling better after your illness. I really enjoy your humor.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +1

      Thanks, yes I have done a series of quartersawing videos, and a couple dedicated to gun barreling. They are scattered amid the videos I’ve made, and I will probably make a quartersawing playlist to better organize them. BTW, one professional quartersawing company has adopted my technique and says it’s both 15% faster and 15% higher yield than conventional techniques.

  • @ronnielloyd4514
    @ronnielloyd4514 Год назад +1

    The people that do the videos and are wearing spandex are making the video for that reason only.
    Your video’s and Out Of The Woods videos are what I am trying to watch.
    I can watch spandex on many other type of videos.

  • @jeffrose1196
    @jeffrose1196 Год назад +1

    I think I will be picking up my saw next week. I can’t wait to try your techniques. Thanks for all the impeccable advice!

  • @terryatpi
    @terryatpi Год назад +1

    Octagon is the answer. Great lesson

  • @jasongriggs1502
    @jasongriggs1502 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've watched this video a few times...GREAT INFO. Haven't found another channel that gives as much info as you do Robert. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @customsawyer2526
    @customsawyer2526 Год назад +1

    Get with it big guy.

  • @metalhammerjimmy5663
    @metalhammerjimmy5663 Год назад +2

    I really enjoy your videos, Robert (and Chip), and the lack of spandex is refreshing! Even though I only have a Granberg-style chainsaw mill, and just cut slabs and process the timber for use in my own business (in Queensland, Australia) I have learnt plenty of great, relevant information from you, and have been well entertained at the same time! Definitely the best sawmilling channel on RUclips!

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +3

      Thanks! That is great, some people take offense to my somewhat sarcastic personality, but hey, they ought to see me in person! I used to do some serious chainsaw work, and have a few tips that may help folks out, I don't know, but I have been wanting to make a video on it.

  • @KarlBunker
    @KarlBunker Год назад +1

    Good video; interesting and impressive. Needs more spandex, though.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +1

      I thanks, just the thought of me wear spandex make me want to throw up a little!

  • @douglasbattjes3991
    @douglasbattjes3991 2 месяца назад

    Love all your videos, so well done. Guess your have to be a X aerospace engineer to make them simple and great, lol... Makes me wish I had your mill, and to watch you with your LT 70 ? wide, is so cool. Every time I fire up my LT 15 GO I'm wishing I had a Hyd, log clamp and turner, thinking I'm going to make one, and use a Hyd, 12V pump unit like they use on dump trucks and build one. It won't be like some stuff you see on the tube of home made , well bailing wire and hose clamps put together. 👍👍👍👍

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching. I had an LT15 and I did exactly what you are talking about. I used a cheap electric winch to move a log claw turner, a hydraulic dump trailer pump to move a log clamp up and down, and in and out. I've long since sold the mill but still have the clamp and turner in the shed. I've been thinking of doing a video on it, but without the mill, not sure how easy it would be to understand. However, you are definitely on the right track, it will work.

    • @douglasbattjes3991
      @douglasbattjes3991 2 месяца назад

      @@HobbyHardwoodAlabama Do a short video on the log clamp or even the turner, saw many videos on the winch, but don't like the speed of what I've seen, with one 2 way valve I can select what cylinder I want to use. Maybe sell me the clamp, wish WM offered a clap add on for it. Do the video, I can figure out how it works, one guy has one on u tube, but only shows it running, an not that good to see how he made it. Thanks so much for any help Robert

  • @leaningcedarcamp3719
    @leaningcedarcamp3719 10 месяцев назад +1

    Really like your channel. I watch several times because I'm a guy, we are simple creatures and need adult supervision. Thank you for creating your videos, very very helpful.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  10 месяцев назад

      It's always good to know our limitations, and thanks for watching!

  • @jerrylittle8922
    @jerrylittle8922 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Looks like ya'll got some snow up there.

  • @christopherhale8405
    @christopherhale8405 Год назад

    Yes I do see why . Some very beautiful wood . I enjoy watching your videos . I'm just getting in this , and I'm almost 60 yrs. Old , and still learning every day . I have a small home made bandsaw mill , does ok , and still learn something new . Appreciate you videos and your time and information . Thanks , Christopher Hale

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад

      That is awesome! I’m almost 60 as well and am still learning too. That’s the cool thing about sawing, there’s always something to learn and keep me excited.

  • @johnbesharian9965
    @johnbesharian9965 4 месяца назад +1

    I happened across your sites No.'s 1, 2 & then this one today, the 23rd anniversary of the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers. On No. 2, I left a comment regarding quarter sawing as some styles of furniture and cabinetry are designed around, say, quarter sawn white (or red) oak, etc.. Then, upon refreshment of my computer (no alcohol involved), lo and behold, I find this post. I will be coming back to look up some more Spandex-Free nuggets of wisdom as "Old Sparky" (my computer) and (Father) time permit.

  • @MakerBoyOldBoy
    @MakerBoyOldBoy 6 месяцев назад

    Always fasinated watching The Professor smart working. Great teacher, great presentation of relevant points. All that is missing is a blackboard, a lectern and chairs for students. The Professor is in the room.

  • @jasongriggs1502
    @jasongriggs1502 Год назад +1

    You make it look easy....and thanks for the spandex -free info. Cheers

  • @study_legal_history
    @study_legal_history 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for explaining this technique for quarter sawing. I go out to the mill to put it to use and see the first log has the pith running diagonal through the log. The pith is near one side of the log on one end and is on the opposite side of the log on the other end. Gun barreling would reduce the diameter of the log by one-half.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Месяц назад

      Yes, when the pith is that far off axis, it's best to flat saw the log, or rift saw it.

  • @douglassiemens4245
    @douglassiemens4245 Год назад +1

    Wow! That's some efficient sawing!

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Quartersawing doesn't have to be slow, it just has to be accurate.

  • @robintaylor-mockingeemill8223
    @robintaylor-mockingeemill8223 Год назад +1

    Good work there . The pieces you put on the drag back work very well .

  • @chadhauskin1461
    @chadhauskin1461 8 месяцев назад

    This is the best quarter saw video I've ever seen. (Minus spandex)

  • @Z-Bart
    @Z-Bart Год назад +2

    Beautiful. RTR.

  • @kfletcher2005
    @kfletcher2005 2 месяца назад

    That was some beautiful red oak boards.

  • @jaywhitehead5294
    @jaywhitehead5294 Год назад +1

    We love our cherry. Ty

  • @joehuinker7009
    @joehuinker7009 Год назад +1

    Great video Robert

  • @ecossearthur
    @ecossearthur Год назад +1

    Always great information 👍 😊

  • @timovilkki5209
    @timovilkki5209 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tips, we do sawing as a hobby for our own needs, not for a living.

  • @jcamo356
    @jcamo356 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the great videos.

  • @johnhiggins5649
    @johnhiggins5649 6 месяцев назад

    I’m glad I found you. I will see you soon.

  • @deanpayne-k1k
    @deanpayne-k1k Год назад

    Hi! Viewing you from Western Newfoundland Canada. I enjoy watching your style of quarter sawing and Thank-you for the knowledge over all that you share, Because of that, I have taking a Great interest in your Vedic’s on RUclips.
    Warm Regards,
    Dean P.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад

      Thank You Canada! I'm glad you like my videos, thanks for letting me know. I appreciate it!

  • @georgefeener8682
    @georgefeener8682 Год назад +1

    Nice to see you using the pivot point method of moving and stacking your boards moving smarter not harder

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +2

      Thanks! I had a buddy once tell me "Never lift both ends of the board at the same time" and for old people like me, that is great advice.

  • @wolverine1694
    @wolverine1694 3 месяца назад +1

    I do a fair amount of quarter sawing myself.... but a little slower (manual sawmill)... not sure if I could hold a half log like that.. I'ma try... God bless

  • @austinrehl8545
    @austinrehl8545 Год назад

    I’m setting up my mill and off load area similar to yours. I appreciate the thought you’ve put into your set up. Thanks for sharing your technique! I want to get that smooth!!

  • @KPVFarmer
    @KPVFarmer 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!!

  • @A..n..d..y
    @A..n..d..y Год назад

    I’m glad you said something about the bad tooth. I was starting to think you were going too slow and getting band marks.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +1

      You are on point, I figured people would spot it and since I try to do full disclosure videos, I didn't want to hide it. The bad tooth was definately causing me issues, and you can hear the mill kind of complaining in its RPM as I was cutting. I'm always a stickler for removing band blades, but this was the last cant on the last log, and I was trying to get it done, which is me just being sloppy. However, none of the grooves are deep enough that I can't surface them out when we do our post kiln drying hit and miss planing. Good catch!

  • @paulbriggs3072
    @paulbriggs3072 3 месяца назад

    Very impressive

  • @Mccalebsanding
    @Mccalebsanding 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Very educational.

  • @jlooseround
    @jlooseround Год назад +1

    Nice work as always. Can't see the concrete floor, how is it holding up

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +3

      So far so good, I filmed this video a couple weeks before I put it down, and had been holding it in reserve in case of a problem. Last week we had lots of snow and I got sick so I pulled this one out and published it.

  • @timfeckley1689
    @timfeckley1689 Год назад +1

    Look at all that snow happy winter from NW Ohio😂

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +1

      I don't see how you folks do it! The snow and ice basically shut us down! All I wanted to do was work inside in the warm. Thanks for watching.

    • @timfeckley1689
      @timfeckley1689 Год назад

      I do the same I’m either in my shop or in the house sitting by the woodstove but i think you may have had more snow than we have so far this winter, it’s nothing like it used to be to be when I was a kid most younger generation don’t know how to drive when we get 3” or more heck they close the schools now if we get 3” of snow. Today is the 45th anniversary of the blizzard of 78 now that was a snow storm! I was 15 didn’t go to school for 2weeks😂

  • @TheMakersMarkTSF
    @TheMakersMarkTSF Год назад +2

    Them boards will sure make a purty fence....

  • @jamescrowley1912
    @jamescrowley1912 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing! No commentary needed, all you need to see is the end result. Thanks for sharing.

  • @make-somedust
    @make-somedust Год назад +1

    Second question.
    I’m making hickory flooring for myself, I’m doing quarter sawn, in your opinion, is it ok to mix in rift also. Asking because I’m sure my yields won’t allow for all quarter sawn.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +2

      Yes, it is perfectly fine to mix in rift sawn, as that is really quarter sawn just without the fleck. In all, they fall into the category "vertical grain sawn" which is how a great deal of flooring is sawn including much of the hardwood and softwood flooring sawn and sold today. Vertical grain, whether quartersawn or rift sawn will behave the same, and are perfectly compatible together. Very good question!

  • @samamberson8974
    @samamberson8974 Год назад

    Robert, you may have mentioned this before and I missed it, what is the smallest log that you will quarter saw. I really enjoy your videos and have learned a great deal from you on how to cut "good wood".

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад

      Oh, it’s not kind of a hard and fast rule, but about 18 inches is about my cutoff. Thanks for watching!

  • @stephenbercik3626
    @stephenbercik3626 Год назад +2

    Awesome technique. Thanks for making education sawmilling content.

  • @timfain224
    @timfain224 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have a video of the log prep. It looks like you shaved it into a octagon, then cut it half. Is there a certain way you prep it?

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, you are correct, it's in one of my other videos, it's called "gun barreling" the log to prep it for quartersawing.

  • @bradyjames2786
    @bradyjames2786 11 месяцев назад

    I know that the LT15 was your first mill and you made jigs to help you achieve your cuts. That is currently my first mill too. Any suggestions on how to jig my logs manually so that I can do the Reverse Roll Quarter Sawing. I know hydraulics make it a lot easier, just not there yet. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
    Brady

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, I know people who RRQS on manual mills, I will ask them. Thanks for commenting.

  • @DaleWilson-pu2cv
    @DaleWilson-pu2cv Год назад

    Great videos. How thick do you cut your boards.

  • @bryansmith9327
    @bryansmith9327 Год назад

    Are you using a computer to move the saw down or just that familiar with the saw? I am debating on buying one but not sure it is worth the cost.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад

      The drops from board to board are done with a computer set works. Most mills will have either a mechanical or electrical setworks to make accurate board thicknesses.

  • @KPVFarmer
    @KPVFarmer 9 месяцев назад

    Where can replacement board return fingers be purchased?

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  9 месяцев назад

      Woodmizer sells them, or they can be pretty easily fabricated. Some people just use hanging roller chain, like in the Baker sawmills.

  • @RonPelanconi
    @RonPelanconi 8 месяцев назад

    Do you always gun barrel log in this technique

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  8 месяцев назад

      It depends on how straight the log is, since the edges and corners are used as references on the bed, either the log must be straight or it must be gunbarrled and straightened.

  • @ErnieStauffer
    @ErnieStauffer Год назад

    I always thought there was a heartwood cant that is not used for grade lumber but you keep the heartwood? Is that his sellable lumber?

    • @stevek5988
      @stevek5988 Год назад

      Heartwood is removed when he passes it through the edger.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +1

      That is correct, heartwood has a different grain structure and will cause defects in any boards, so is removed either when sawing or doing the secondary processing later. It's removal is essential, and in the case of quartersawing, there are three "center boards" that are removed immediately after splitting the gunbarrel that I didn't show in the video to get the majority of the pith removed, and then after kiln drying, all the boards are planed and edged to bring them to finished S4S, which removes any remaining pith, angled edge and any curve.

  • @tylercrowe9476
    @tylercrowe9476 Год назад +1

    Robert i think we now need a spandex video so we can judge for ourselves.

  • @DavidUden-cl1ro
    @DavidUden-cl1ro 25 дней назад

    Do you have a market for your sawdust ?

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  25 дней назад +1

      None that really work out, so I donate it to the locals farmers and gardeners.

  • @knotheadz
    @knotheadz Год назад +1

    hahahaha spandex I liked the reference but Im here for the information

  • @gslope1
    @gslope1 Год назад

    Do you draw on the end to help you see from your position or was that a demonstration for the video?

  • @slipshankd1307
    @slipshankd1307 10 месяцев назад

    Like the video.

  • @jojohehe3251
    @jojohehe3251 10 дней назад

    How much of this is wasted in the squaring up?

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  10 дней назад

      Not much, just like peeling a carrot, are the carrot peels waste? Same thing with a log, take off as little as possible.

  • @thewingedwolf4037
    @thewingedwolf4037 11 дней назад

    Why is there snow in Alabama

  • @falfas55bgas
    @falfas55bgas Год назад +1

    Do you wear a ball cap even in the house? I don't think I've ever seen you without it. Love the Reverse Roll.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +3

      Not in the house, but , I grew up playing ball and just don't feel comfortable not wearing a ball cap. It keeps the sun out of my eyes and sawdust as well. If you watch a few of Nathan's videos, you will see him wearing my Hobby Hardwood hat occasionally. He said it was the most comfortable hat he'd ever worn. You know, I ought to do a video without one, just so people know I'm not bald. I used to wear a cowboy hat, but I looked like Hoss Cartwright instead of John Wayne, so stopped.

    • @N4HHE
      @N4HHE 8 месяцев назад

      Baseball caps are formal dress in Alabama. Especially ones with a manly logo.

  • @barnyardbrio7597
    @barnyardbrio7597 Год назад +1

    love it

  • @wr3bit
    @wr3bit Год назад +1

    Loving it... but it makes me wish I had hydrolics on my mill...
    Someone should dare you to do a thumbnail in spandex... ooops I did it

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +2

      I keep thinking Chip would look good in Spandex. He's not so sure!

  • @GibClark
    @GibClark 11 месяцев назад

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks!

    • @GibClark
      @GibClark 11 месяцев назад

      @@HobbyHardwoodAlabama thanks for the education. Mills coming in 2 months, got a lot to learn.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  11 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations!

  • @glenshauf9990
    @glenshauf9990 Год назад

    Like to see 1/4 sawing

  • @smity7096
    @smity7096 Год назад

    12:12

  • @markbrajkovich311
    @markbrajkovich311 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for 0/spandex

  • @smity7096
    @smity7096 Год назад +2

    That's mostly rif sawed. Just saying.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  Год назад +19

      Nope, although rift sawn and quarter sawn are both sawn at angles to the growth rings, the difference is that quarter sawn as defined by the NHLA has to show significant fleck in oak, maple, sycamore and couple others. If it does not show fleck it is only rift, if it shows fleck, which is more difficult, it is quarter sawn. So in order to be quartersawn and show fleck logs must be aligned approximately 1/4" preferably 1/8" to the medullary rays and this is the part I skipped when I did the first part of the video. So I had a 100% hit rate, or 100% of the boards showed quartersawn fleck which is the whole point of this sawing technique. It saws as fast as any technique but yields nearly 100% high value quartersawn lumber, not lower value rift sawn. It's easy and fast and makes money.

  • @bretmazur8974
    @bretmazur8974 5 месяцев назад

    Also is nice to have a machine do all the work. I have a ta schmid saw it's all Manuel crank up down and push it through the log and I have to remove the boards myself and I have to manually load the logs with my tractor. So my sawing is very physical. This sawing I can see if very enjoyable not that mine isn't cause when I'm done is satisfying knowing I manually did myself.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, thanks. We have a nice machine now, but I started with a chainsaw mill, then went to a full manual mill with a 15hp engine, sounds a lot like yours, and as our business grew, we needed to produce more lumber so bought more and more equipment. No matter the mill, sawmilling is fun.

  • @bretmazur8974
    @bretmazur8974 5 месяцев назад

    Ok question quarter sawing ok I get it what about the edges that are now angled that's not a complete square board what do you do for the angle side

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  5 месяцев назад +1

      Nothing after milling and green, we a wait until after the wood is dried, then put a finished edge on it and sell it for S3S.

  • @SheratonParkFarms
    @SheratonParkFarms 9 месяцев назад

    Spandex🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Spandex sells videos and that’s about it.

    • @HobbyHardwoodAlabama
      @HobbyHardwoodAlabama  9 месяцев назад

      It certainly does.

    • @MakerBoyOldBoy
      @MakerBoyOldBoy 6 месяцев назад

      I started out viewing spandex Sawyer channel, but The Professor cured me.