Hickory VS Carbide Blade

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Комментарии • 159

  • @WardDorrity
    @WardDorrity Год назад +6

    I've said this before: Emerald plays that WoodMizer like a musical instrument.

  • @dennishinkle5010
    @dennishinkle5010 Год назад +2

    Hickory is beautiful and it's hard but you handled it well. Excellent job ladies thank you.👍♥️♥️

  • @dugganwoodworks
    @dugganwoodworks Год назад +9

    You could probably get someone to sharpen it. I send all my carbide blades out to get sharpened. Tablesaw, jointer, planer.... the great cut and length of use is why I use them.

  • @12ar34sw
    @12ar34sw Год назад +20

    When the blade gets dull, send it to Woodmizer. I have friends that use Woodmizer sharpening services. They are reasonably priced and do an expert job on the blades. Most people make the mistake of running a carbide saw blade until it is trashed, then it is beyond resharp. You should get along life from that blade with proper care. If you find the right sharpening shop, you can even get the debarking blade rebuilt for a reasonable price.

    • @jerrydemas2020
      @jerrydemas2020 Год назад +3

      Isn't the debarker blade a regular circular saw blade?

    • @12ar34sw
      @12ar34sw Год назад +3

      @@jerrydemas2020 the debarker blade is a brazed on carbide tipped circular saw blade with 3/8" carbide tips. It is special built for the Woodmizer. The tips tend to wear a lot due to the dirt in the bark. The tips can be sharpened or replaced. It is not a big deal to do if you have the equipment. Most good sharpening shops have the equipment on hand.

  • @kennethnevel3263
    @kennethnevel3263 Год назад +12

    Carbide can be sharpened using a silicon carbide grinding wheel (green wheel) or diamond wheel or hone stone .
    That is what I use to sharpen carbide tools .
    Your sharpener should work with the right grinding wheel .
    You should not have to bend the teeth for set and if you do try it might break the carbide tips off the blade .
    Carbide will cut nails if you go with a slow feed , it is not good for the blade , if going with a fast feed it usually breaks some of the tips off a blade .
    I would definitely try to re - sharpen the blades .
    New tips can be brazed on a blade to fix missing or broken ones and ground to the same size as the other teeth .
    Bigger blades usually have all the tips changed when they can not be re-sharpend any more .

  • @NSResponder
    @NSResponder Год назад +10

    I would expect the set of the carbide teeth to be rather more precise than ordinary blades, which would make for a smoother cut.

  • @NarnianRailway
    @NarnianRailway Год назад +10

    Surprised by an early video posting 🤩
    Great to hear the blade is performing well. Expect the Ladies will be busy milling as nice weather forecast ahead.

  • @daleshisler2955
    @daleshisler2955 Год назад +9

    My old farmhouse and most of the others in the area I live in (about a 1/2 north of your place) have hickory flooring. About 140 years old and still in very good shape. Rugged stuff!

  • @Sailor376also
    @Sailor376also Год назад +1

    Contact Boston Saw and Knife, Needham, Mass. I don't know how they are doing today,, but stretching back to 1970 and through 40 years and 5 states I always sent everything to them. Came back sharper than new.

  • @rexwoodall2179
    @rexwoodall2179 Год назад +15

    Em, that Hickory looked pretty dry. It’s nice having less chatter. The carbide tipped blades seem to work well. You did a good narration today!

  • @q3trimco
    @q3trimco Год назад +1

    I trimmed a house years ago that had Hickory flooring, handrail, doors and trim, and a wall-to-wall custom Hickory bookcase. I hate to say it, but it was one of the gaudiest rooms I have ever witnessed in my 40 years of carpentry.😆

    • @michaelmaker8169
      @michaelmaker8169 Год назад

      They didn't have the the right carpenter 😂👍

    • @q3trimco
      @q3trimco Год назад

      @@michaelmaker8169 Really dimwit?

  • @jamesoliver6625
    @jamesoliver6625 Год назад +3

    If Woodmizer isn't offering sharpening services call around. I'm sure within a 50 mile radius of y'all there are probably half a dozen sharpening services with as much hardwood is cut for lumber in that neck of the woods. Here in Austin I have 3 (4 if you count San Antonio 70 miles away). Cost of sharpening a carbide blade is probably a tenth of less the cost of buying new. That's one of the advantages of carbide blades.

  • @shawnstuart1029
    @shawnstuart1029 Год назад +46

    Don't toss the blades! Most likely not dull, just have a build up on the teeth which can be removed with readily available blade cleaner. Spray on brush off and cut away. You can use it while the blade is still mounted on the saw. You don't need a special machine to sharpen either. A dremel with a diamond disk will resharpen each tooth, just a short touch to each tooth will do it.

    • @jerrydemas2020
      @jerrydemas2020 Год назад +13

      wear a m35 mask for the carbide / diamond grit

    • @kevinfitz3721
      @kevinfitz3721 Год назад +6

      Beat me to it, good advice!

    • @srp01983
      @srp01983 Год назад +10

      yep, sharpening carbide is no big deal with a diamond wheel. A Dremel would be ok, though a die grinder might be a bit more up to it. Agree with the mask suggestion. I sharpen my 3tpi 112” blades regularly, much better than using them when they’ve lost their initial sharpness as they are less likely to break (and they frighten the life out of me when they let go 😂😂😂).
      Unlike a circular saw blade, which really does need doing on a proper sharpening machine to keep the accuracy, bandsaw blades are far less fussy - it really doesn’t matter if the odd tooth is a bit different to its neighbours.

    • @mrwaterschoot5617
      @mrwaterschoot5617 Год назад +2

      sorry for Wednesday monday night quarterbacking. does woodmizer have a resharp service?

    • @michaelbizzak9021
      @michaelbizzak9021 Год назад

      0000000⁰00⁰😅

  • @heathboeddeker5401
    @heathboeddeker5401 Год назад +7

    Ms. Emerald there are places ya can send the carbide blades to have them resharpened Miss.

  • @49er61
    @49er61 Год назад +2

    Great video Em hickory is beautiful wood I installed some very beautiful hickory cabinets over 20 years ago some of the first hickory I ever worked with

  • @dalestoner2928
    @dalestoner2928 Год назад +4

    Thanks for the shout out here in Erie, PA. Love the work you guys do.

  • @ssprofirewood
    @ssprofirewood Год назад +9

    I am glad to hear the carbide blade worked so well. I might have to get one of those. As always, great job with the video!

  • @jimbrock8310
    @jimbrock8310 Год назад +3

    You can sharpen Carbide by hand with a diamond wheel on a 5" grinder. It is time consuming but still cheaper than throwing them away.

    • @lumbercapitallogyard
      @lumbercapitallogyard  Год назад +2

      We are aware, but as far as I know, we will not be investing in a diamond stone
      to re-sharpen these

    • @jimbrock8310
      @jimbrock8310 Год назад +2

      @@lumbercapitallogyard I buy diamond wheels and files all the time to sharpen my cutting tools on my lathe. They are not expensive at all! One carbide tool cost 5 times as much as a diamond wheel.

  • @davidverry9214
    @davidverry9214 Год назад +3

    You’ve mentioned a number of times your buyer who mills your lumber for flooring. Even featured him a couple weeks ago. It would be interesting if u would video an episode or two of showing him milling your lumber into flooring.

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 Год назад +5

    When CCLY finishes the hickory order, you are going to have some awesome charcoal and hot firewood. Much respect.

  • @mikemorgan4726
    @mikemorgan4726 Год назад +17

    Always enjoy learning something from you guys everyday. Hopefully things are running better for you now

  • @davidbenner2289
    @davidbenner2289 Год назад +1

    Rubbing alcohol (methanol) cleans off wet and dry tree sap. Use a large paint brush or sponge and liberally apply it. Turpentine also works.

  • @davidkettell6236
    @davidkettell6236 Год назад +4

    how long does it take for you to look so good in the mornining someone asked . I am guessin about five seconds .

  • @t-technews
    @t-technews Год назад +4

    Thanks for sharing. Jade is getting to be a pro filming. 360 degree views and lots of good information. 👍

  • @oysterjohn5669
    @oysterjohn5669 Год назад +3

    Stellite/Cobalt (same) tipped bands work great too, and are almost as hard as carbide, and can be sharpened with a wheel other than Diamond or CBN. Worth looking into.

    • @stevet8121
      @stevet8121 Год назад +2

      John, that is correct. Stellite is a much better choice than carbide for band saws. We even switched from carbide to stellite on our edger saws. You can run sharper angles with stellite too.

  • @jeremyhartman1225
    @jeremyhartman1225 Год назад

    "you can just tell that when your handling the wood" 😂🤣
    Thanks for the videos. 👍

  • @wiltchamberlain1928
    @wiltchamberlain1928 Год назад +3

    Every day this family teaches me more about lumber and enterprise. I love it

  • @wrlively
    @wrlively Год назад +7

    Can't you use a carbide rated wheel on your blade sharpening tool to sharpen those blades? I used to work as a machinist and we made our own carbide dies but the grinder had a wheel rated for sharpening carbide. 😁

    • @waltermh111
      @waltermh111 Год назад +1

      I dont think they implied that they couldnt get the tools, just that they dont have them. Thats yet another investment and I am sure they will look into it, but at the moment, they may not think its worth it unless they plan to use it a lot more.

  • @user-sm2pb8vu9n
    @user-sm2pb8vu9n Год назад

    Thanks, Em and Jade for your experience. Hi from Belarus.

  • @johnyoung9874
    @johnyoung9874 Год назад +2

    Another good one, I enjoy watching your videos. A very hard working Young Lady !

  • @NLSkooch
    @NLSkooch Год назад +1

    I did not know that hickory was used for flooring.

  • @bushcraftjoe1
    @bushcraftjoe1 Год назад +4

    Looks like a good investment for certain types of operations and products. When I hear hickory I think of tomahawk handles. 😂

  • @greggrondin3034
    @greggrondin3034 Год назад +1

    Love to have a trailer load of them hickory sides for my BBQ pit!

  • @s3tthunderbolt99
    @s3tthunderbolt99 Год назад +3

    Welcome to the world of carbide.

  • @timkirkpatrick9155
    @timkirkpatrick9155 Год назад +8

    Don't throw the blades away. You can use corundum or diamond grinder tools to sharpen them.

  • @gordbaker896
    @gordbaker896 Год назад +1

    Why don't you lift the far end of the 2 ramps to the Mill??? Downhill Rolls.

  • @PaulH7791
    @PaulH7791 Год назад

    Thanks Emerald!

  • @mrbill8542
    @mrbill8542 Год назад +2

    I'll bet you get lots of use from that carbide blade if they are anything like my circular sawblades !!

  • @anthonyricard7458
    @anthonyricard7458 Год назад +2

    I'm glad that blade is work good, less changing means more output. and those Hickory slabs would make some fantastic smoker wood. Ladies, thanks for videoing and sharing your day! have a great evening! TTFN

  • @carllatta871
    @carllatta871 Год назад

    Gorgeous Red Hair, Love it. A beautiful Crown. And the blade is cool too.

  • @johnchristie1423
    @johnchristie1423 Год назад +1

    Those blade make some excellent small knives, especially for pelting beaver hides because of the steel in them.

  • @marcushibdon2415
    @marcushibdon2415 Год назад +1

    EMERULD JADE KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK AND BE SAFE 😊😊😊

  • @chrissherman8666
    @chrissherman8666 Год назад

    Cool..... Thank You all...

  • @ricksanchez445
    @ricksanchez445 Год назад +1

    As usual, great job.
    good video Em
    How much do you sell 5/4 “ hickory for per Bd. Ft. In Pa??

  • @rustyrobinson8027
    @rustyrobinson8027 Год назад +1

    I never miss LCLY ❤

  • @rodvaughan8628
    @rodvaughan8628 Год назад

    Good job ladies. Really like the look.💗

  • @TxStang
    @TxStang Год назад +1

    Woodmizer has a resharpen program , they will resharpen it no need to throw it away

  • @billyshumate853
    @billyshumate853 Год назад +2

    Don't throw the blades away just get a diamond wheel for the sharpener

  • @timbungarner3842
    @timbungarner3842 Год назад

    I don't see much hickory here so it looks very nice ,

  • @jeffcoler3104
    @jeffcoler3104 Год назад +2

    Check to see if someone close has a business that can sharpen it for you it may be worth looking into.

  • @johncraig9869
    @johncraig9869 Год назад +2

    The carbide blades shouldn't need any special tools, just the proper grinding stone on your blade sharpener

  • @MoistlyMoist
    @MoistlyMoist Год назад

    beautiful green countryside

  • @ziggstah5307
    @ziggstah5307 Год назад

    Diamond sharpens all my carbide ...from router bits too lathe tools as well as circular carbide tipped blades which i typically send out ....
    you can get carbide chainsaw blades which are 5$ a tooth here sharpened throwing the m out is nuts

  • @hpelisr
    @hpelisr Год назад +1

    Would be nice if the company that makes the blades, could take them back to recondition them.

  • @woodworkking1099
    @woodworkking1099 Год назад +1

    Em answered a question before I even had to ask it, she's GOOD. I was wondering if a special blade sharpening tool is required for carbide. With their zero waste policy I'll bet my next paycheck they don't throw those blades in the trash...lol.

    • @lumbercapitallogyard
      @lumbercapitallogyard  Год назад +2

      We scrap all of our “trash” blades so they are eventually melted down and turned into something else

    • @woutmoerman711
      @woutmoerman711 Год назад +1

      I think it is better not to mix carbide tipped blades in regular saw blade waste, to guarantee the correct recycling.

  • @froter1
    @froter1 Год назад

    Good Afternoon Emerald 👍💯❤️

  • @tommydorsey5055
    @tommydorsey5055 Год назад +1

    Cost prohibited on re-in certain sharpening carbide blades in certain applications...

  • @cartercarter6126
    @cartercarter6126 Год назад

    Holy Rockwell Scale Batman!

  • @richardjacques6370
    @richardjacques6370 Год назад +1

    Imagine if you use those blades on soft lumber you would get a better cut and the blade would also last longer. Nicer finish product could sale for more and offset the price difference of the blade You ladies work hard be safe

  • @gilbertdelgado6703
    @gilbertdelgado6703 Год назад +1

    Do not throw them away! Take them in to your local saw shop that has the equipment and let them sharpen them. You will see the savings in the long run.

  • @dieterkoch6563
    @dieterkoch6563 Год назад +2

    If the flooring mill will be planing both sides, what advantage is it to have a flatter rough cut face?

  • @johnaddis1022
    @johnaddis1022 Год назад +2

    Would Wood Miser resharpen the carbide blades? They may like to see how the blade held up under real world conditions. Just a thought

  • @keegantimber8571
    @keegantimber8571 Год назад

    Good job Em and Jade! 👍👍👍

  • @marcushibdon2415
    @marcushibdon2415 Год назад

    Oh YA EM JADEi am PROUD to be SAPORTING THIS CHANNAL THIS IS THE ONLY ONE I DO ON YOU RUclips😊😊😊😊😅😅😅...

  • @cu85tiger73
    @cu85tiger73 Год назад +1

    Find a local blacksmith to give your unusable blades to for them to make layered Damascus from.

  • @netterstyl
    @netterstyl Год назад

    She has the equipment to be a fine guitar player - i.e., long, slender (and strong) fingers. Speaking of music, thanks for not blowing my eardrums out of my head with excessively loud and annoying background music!

  • @MissouriOldTimer
    @MissouriOldTimer Год назад +1

    do you all ever cut Scalybark Hickory ? the bark is like trying to cut metal.

  • @dek779
    @dek779 Год назад +1

    Good God Emerald the wind blowing through your hair🔥 you are just to beautiful.

  • @jamarie1972
    @jamarie1972 Год назад +1

    Hello just past 7pm here in the Uk 🇬🇧 nice to have you in the evening
    Great video girls getting more and more informative
    Are band saws better or worse than circular saw blades?
    Have a productive day

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Год назад

    ❤love y’all put the music 🎶 in 👏👏🥰😎🙏🏻👌🏻💪👍🏻✌️

  • @calparsons2502
    @calparsons2502 Год назад +3

    Get a carbide sharpening (green) stone for your sharpener. They can be resharpened, the cabide part of the blade is welded to the steel part of the blade. If you can get set up to sharpen the carbide blade, you can save $$$. They will cut thru steel with out as much damage as the steel blade gets.

  • @jacquesmertens3369
    @jacquesmertens3369 Год назад +1

    Wish we could buy hickory in Europe. We don't have hickory trees and I believe they never were a native species here.
    During the Ice Age 21,500 years ago hickory trees nearly became extinct in the US as well, but they survived in the Midwest. Lucky you.

  • @tonyennis1787
    @tonyennis1787 Год назад

    You can resharpen carbide with a diamond stone.

  • @grahamwright6813
    @grahamwright6813 Год назад +1

    Hi can you send the carbide blades back to get them resharpened

  • @robswoodsandcustomsawmilli9940
    @robswoodsandcustomsawmilli9940 Год назад +1

    Don’t throw that away please take to shade gap let them sharpen it.

  • @bay9876
    @bay9876 Год назад

    Watch that little mouse running up your clock with all that cut hickory. The carbide blade with the sharpener might just be the ticket.

  • @VTSteve
    @VTSteve Год назад +3

    What would the special sharpening tools for Carbide cost?

    • @johanneslaxell6641
      @johanneslaxell6641 Год назад

      At Logosol a diamond sharpening disc for their sharpening robot costs 159€. Now I am in no way a blade grlnding expert, but usually it'svonly the carbide that gets grinded.
      But businessvise: if life of blade is long enough one could sell used blades for "hobbyusers" or to someone who sharpen them and only use new on the mill. For example: if one box/month is enough and no sharpening (also a cost...) is needed it might not be smart to sharpen at all... At least if you can get 20% back if someone buys them, sharpens them and sell for 50% of retail?
      If sharpening a drill takes two minutes the cost is 1-1,5$ plus sharpening. If a new drill costs 1,40$, sharpening is bad business if the measurement is money...

  • @richardsevack
    @richardsevack Год назад

    Omy!
    Wish I had Hickory here.
    I know certain places north along the St River Valley there is Shag Bark Hickory.
    Do you thatvover there in PA?
    Great job
    💪👍😉🇨🇦

  • @cemilsaltali2086
    @cemilsaltali2086 Год назад +1

    hey how are you

  • @davidflather1707
    @davidflather1707 Год назад +1

    Don't throw that blade away. Send it out for sharpening. There must be a shop in your area that sharpens blades.

  • @gerbear6450
    @gerbear6450 Год назад

    You beautiful girls should take all that advise about hair being pulled into machinery seriously. When I was 19 I worked next to a young girl who got a few strands of hair too close to a drill press. Her head was slammed into the chuck before she could even scream. She lost a 2 inch patch of scalp. Be careful.

  • @mikegoddard7581
    @mikegoddard7581 Год назад +1

    Cutting a poplar log will clen the teeth and some of those slabs looks like you can get a board out of them..I hate to see money going in the slab pile..good job as usual tho!

  • @tittyskillet3413
    @tittyskillet3413 Год назад +1

    On your way to 200k

  • @beeamerica5024
    @beeamerica5024 Год назад

    In the South we use chicory for axe handles pretty hard stuff 🐝

  • @danab1761
    @danab1761 Год назад

    Can resharpen with a diamond file by hand or the right disc on blade sharpener

  • @Danzilly
    @Danzilly Год назад

    Emerald I think a blade sharpener would be a good investment. It's alot of money upfront but your gonna spend it any way buying blades. Using 2 a day.

  • @ottomoe158
    @ottomoe158 Год назад

    Good video
    Nice performance video

  • @bushmaster2936
    @bushmaster2936 Год назад

    Your videos would be even better if you would equalize the volume level between your voices and the music you play !! Probably already an option in your video making program : )

  • @richardjacques6370
    @richardjacques6370 Год назад +1

    Emagi

  • @MrGuffpuff
    @MrGuffpuff Год назад

    If only i was younger if only i lived closer if only i wasnt ugly as sin lol all jokes aside thers something cool obout watching u process them logs top job ladies

  • @garycarouselquiring7119
    @garycarouselquiring7119 Год назад +1

    Where is Sammy ? She hasn't been in the filming for quite some time. Your Brother hasnt been seen much either

    • @Gilles45
      @Gilles45 Год назад

      They have both moved to Minnesota.

  • @johnzuck6163
    @johnzuck6163 Год назад

    👋👋hi ‘Em, awesome job that wood is like iron.

  • @sean5278
    @sean5278 Год назад

    Knife makers will buy your old/discarded blades

  • @johnaupperle587
    @johnaupperle587 Год назад

    Is hickory the same pecan

  • @k4hin918
    @k4hin918 Год назад

    My Love 🥰🥰🥰

  • @mikemilton4370
    @mikemilton4370 Год назад

    Get grandpa a diamond sharpening tool.

  • @HP-jl5ts
    @HP-jl5ts Год назад

    hickory barbecue

  • @pauleddy5146
    @pauleddy5146 Год назад +1

    Well, don't toss the blade. Hang it up, wait until you get the special sharpening tools and reuse it. I'm sure you'll need to get another blade or few in the future and carbide lasts a long time vs HHS.

  • @gregkarkowsky967
    @gregkarkowsky967 Год назад

    E, which president was nick named "Old Hickory"?

  • @gordbaker896
    @gordbaker896 Год назад +1

    Why don't you lift the far end of the 2 ramps to the Mill by 4-6"??? Downhill Rolls. Give gramps a shot at resharpening with angle grinder. Would slowing Travel speed increase the longevity of the blade?
    HI Smiley. Nice Bun.

    • @woutmoerman711
      @woutmoerman711 Год назад

      In metal working you use a deeper cut with carbide than with other tools. As long as the motor can cope you can really force carbide into the work and get a better tip life.

    • @gordbaker896
      @gordbaker896 Год назад

      @@woutmoerman711 Nothing to do with my question.

    • @woutmoerman711
      @woutmoerman711 Год назад

      @@gordbaker896 travel speed is what determines the depth of cut. So I would think you can increase the travel speed to improve longevity.

    • @gordbaker896
      @gordbaker896 Год назад

      @@woutmoerman711 no