Tim, Watching a sawmill cutting is so relaxing for me. But your choice of music just adds icing to the cake after a long stressful day at work. Thank you for the stress relief. Dave
Good job on the poplar log. You really got some nice boards out of it. We mill a lot of poplar. The only thing about poplar is it’s got a mind off its own. It can not set still, it will work you to death flipping it. Thanks for share. Take care Sir.
Tulip poplar is one of my favorites to saw, and that was a beautiful log. I'm sawing materials for a sugar shack soon, it will be mostly tulip. I have an LT40 super with 42HP kubota diesel power and woodmizer twin blade edger also with kubota diesel power. At any rate, great video, great channel. I just liked and subscribed. John
That log looked straight to me, how did you know it would be stressed before you cut it? And thanks for the lesson in flipping it to minimize the warped boards.
I would expect all green, browns ,, even the purple will all turn to brown when exposed to light, the sun. Some small bit of the purple may survive Poplars when aged white and brown,, the white is actually brown,, but the heart wood, gets really dark. The Best use of poplars is paint. a cured poplar board is stable and grips paint better than almost any wood. Shiny black grand pianos are poplar
Tim, Watching a sawmill cutting is so relaxing for me. But your choice of music just adds icing to the cake after a long stressful day at work. Thank you for the stress relief. Dave
thank you i really do appreciate that
We have 8 poplars we are going to mill Saturday, I hope they have good colors like the yours. Thank you for the video!!!
At last, someone who has taken the time to properly explain the process! Many thanks.
I've watched a lot of sawmilling videos but I have never seen that edger before. Very interesting! You got a new subscriber here.
That was a very nice log. Great job milling it.
Dave
thank you
Fantastic Music. Oh yeah, the wood was nice too. Stay safe and God bless 🇨🇦✌️
Good job on the poplar log. You really got some nice boards out of it. We mill a lot of poplar. The only thing about poplar is it’s got a mind off its own.
It can not set still, it will work you to death flipping it. Thanks for share. Take care Sir.
that is a fact, it will walk you to death
First of your videos I have watched.
I enjoyed your calm explanations.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and beautiful wood. Do you have a kiln? I would like to see it if you do.
Tulip poplar is one of my favorites to saw, and that was a beautiful log. I'm sawing materials for a sugar shack soon, it will be mostly tulip. I have an LT40 super with 42HP kubota diesel power and woodmizer twin blade edger also with kubota diesel power. At any rate, great video, great channel. I just liked and subscribed. John
one i hope to have that 40 or a 50... Thank you buddy, always welcome here
Got me some poplars laying down gotta get to them soon, sawed 8 of them a few years back @ 7/4 x 10' , avg size 18" to 20" across
This was will worthwhile and I would say you showed a beautiful outcome
thank you
Beautiful log and lumber
Beautiful color and great sawing.
thank you
Beautiful popular! Love working with that wood!
Love the video!!
Beautiful lumber! 👏👏👏
thank you
Really enjoyed your video.
Thank you!
It would be nice to know how many boards you yield out of a single piece of poplar based on the particular diameter of the log you started with.
That log looked straight to me, how did you know it would be stressed before you cut it? And thanks for the lesson in flipping it to minimize the warped boards.
Also, can you explain why you do that thin skim cut each time you roll the cant?
Great video.
thank you
I really didn't see much stress in that log. I've found a straight and even pith log 9 times out of 10 doesn't have stress in it. Nice looking lumber.
Haven't cut any poplar on the mill yet, but some pretty lumber!
when you do you wont want anything else
Love the music, who is that?
Thanks for sharing
Nicely Done.
Thank you ...
You're welcome!
How much does it shrink when it dries? How do you keep it from warping?
Is poplar good enough for house logs?
Great wood for drumsets too! Too bad ludwig doesn't make American tulip poplar sets.
How many bdft did you get out of that log that scaled 113?
I would expect all green, browns ,, even the purple will all turn to brown when exposed to light, the sun. Some small bit of the purple may survive Poplars when aged white and brown,, the white is actually brown,, but the heart wood, gets really dark. The Best use of poplars is paint. a cured poplar board is stable and grips paint better than almost any wood. Shiny black grand pianos are poplar
hmmm interesting, i knew about the paint but not the piano
Question, why do so many ppl cut 1 bys. Last year we cut up a 9.5ft 3way 140 ft tall popular.
Most people don’t know that tulip trees are not in the poplar family: it is a magnolia family
So relaxing...
yes, yes it is
Well done.
Do you saw the pith on poplar? That seems to be where the colors are.
i try to stay out of the pith due to it is incredibly unstable. I rather cut around it
Hey just found your channel, what edger is that and do you like it? Thanks
that is a TIM2000..... Its homebuilt out of a refrigerator, ventilation ducting, old pipe, windshield wiper motors etc. and I love it
Did a good job like it
Thank you
Well done..
thank you
Like poplar a lot.
me too
An edger would be nice.
yes sir
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Gave you a sub and like . viewing from Australia 🦘.
thank you sir hope you enjoy more
très interressent
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Nice!