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That Didn't Go as Planned on the Frontier OS27 Sawmill

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2023
  • My plan was to make one type of video describing how much lumber I could Mill out of a brand new blade versus how much lumber I could mill out of a blade that was freshly sharpened. As you will see in this video I'm going right along with a brand new rippers 37. In fact the ripper 37 blade I'm using is my last new one that hasn't been sharpened yet. 2/3 of the way through the first log my belt delaminated and it threw the blade off damaging several teeth. so the experiment or the test I was going to run obviously failed and what you see is the result of that.
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Комментарии • 28

  • @TwinCityFirewood
    @TwinCityFirewood Год назад

    Good video Mr Jerry, even though things didn’t go your way. You didn’t let it upset you! Your a pleasure to watch!

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words. Can't get too worked up.

  • @Goranggareng18
    @Goranggareng18 Год назад

    super canggih boss mantap 👍👍

  • @jims6308
    @jims6308 Год назад +1

    Yep it happens and when you have a new or almost new blade on. I run the Gates poweRated V belt 6986. I'm told it's for applications with back side idlers. It does seem they hold up better than the standard belt. Now, it seems to me a guy like you would have a prestartup check list. Item # 1 - check the gasoline level. Item # 2 - check the gasoline level again. LOL If it ain't full - fill it is my plan. It's hard for old guys like me to climb on top of the mill with a can of gas. Watching you run out of gas is almost as much fun as watching a log roll off when loading. Keep smiling Jerry. It doesn't do much for the plan of the day but it sure makes for a better attitude and mental outlook when things go south.

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад

      Jim, I'll have to add that to my check list lol. Like you said I hate climbing up there so I hope and hope doesn't always get the job done.
      I actually had a boss tell me I smile too much when I was in the engineering world. He was an ornery old piss. Thanks for the comment

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад

      I'll have to look into that belt

  • @AllenFamilyFirewood
    @AllenFamilyFirewood Год назад

    Well now ya got me thinking I should order a set of spare belts in case that happens to me

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад

      Phil, I always keep belts on hand. I go through about 1 a year. Thanks for the support.

  • @everydaywithmenick
    @everydaywithmenick Год назад +1

    Aah there is nothing worse than damaging a blade. It hurts in so many ways 😄 so i feel your pain, quite literally as ive tweaked my lower back again and its giving me jip just like your rib is. Im moving slow also 😄
    Ill get on my challenge very soon as ive got more milling to do again so we will see how these 1.5 blades stand up to the challenge.
    Great video buddy, dont forget to keep adding that PETROL 🤣 i too forget to do that.

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад +1

      Ain't that the truth. Hope you're feeling better soon. I'm coming around slowly. I don't heal as fast as I did in the past that's for sure. I need to put "Petrol" on the check list.
      Thanks Buddy for the continued support.

    • @everydaywithmenick
      @everydaywithmenick Год назад

      @@BigelowWoodcraft thank you Jerry, i like you i am taking some time to heal properly.
      Not a problem buddy, its good to see other people have everyday life at their sawmills too 🤣

  • @thomashipps8418
    @thomashipps8418 Год назад

    Hey Jerry , sorry you are having a bad day . I believe your next project will be a log turner, lol when you go to sharpen that blade grind the gullets deeper don’t worry about the face of the tooth till you establish good gullet spacing , be safe

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад

      Thomas, I used that blade today. Yeah I'll be able to sharpen a lot of it out. At least make it better than it currently is. I like your idea of deepening the gullet

  • @terryatpi
    @terryatpi Год назад +2

    Still hoping you try a 1 1/2 055 blade sometime. They shouldn’t break even if you don’t start the engine 😀
    Petrol , boot , bonnet , wheel nut , wing , wind screen , crosshead screw ect. Got the 6 running nice.

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад

      Hey Terry, I have some 1 3/8 I'm about to try. My concern is if we have enough HP to pull them. I know my friend Nick from the channel Everyday with me, Nick runs 1 1/2 but not sure if they are . 055 or . 042 thick.
      Thank you.

    • @everydaywithmenick
      @everydaywithmenick Год назад +1

      Sorry to jump on this comment Jerry but mine are the 43 thou blades at 1.5" and they're running great. Hopefully video should be end of the week.
      Hope this helps Terry 👍

  • @timscartoys9321
    @timscartoys9321 Год назад

    Lots of lessons to be learned or maybe helpful tips for the future! Filling fuel tank before setting first log on the mill. Periodic check for cracks on the drive belt. A small log turning winch, weather due to sore back, or ribs, or just getting older, becomes more and more of a necessity!! And last but not least, is that even the best laid out plans have a tendency to not go as planned!

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад

      A check list is in order however I'll probably just wing it and run out of gas again, throw a blade and probably continue to use and abuse the old body. I'm going to try harder to be on top of it but I know myself way too well lol. You have to be able to roll with the punches. Thanks Tim for your continued support.

    • @timscartoys9321
      @timscartoys9321 Год назад

      @@BigelowWoodcraft Oh, I hear you! The only part that I plan on is to build a loading winch/log turning winch to save my back. A check list is great in a perfect world, but in the real world, I lose the list anyway!!

  • @homesteadfanatic3492
    @homesteadfanatic3492 Год назад +1

    That sucks, not only did the belt go but it took a blade with it. I hit a log stop yesterday. I have aged you in the video description, not sure how that works. The video will be posted at 2 o’clock today on Appalachian Homestead. Keep sawing brother

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад +1

      I have done that as well. Not a great feeling when you got those as well. I'll check out your video today. Thank you

  • @SuperHurdman
    @SuperHurdman Год назад

    Hi Jerry! Great idea about the percentage on the blade cutting wood! Good warning lesson for Us who mill! I was milling day before yesterday and my belt is getting sketchy too was going to push it but maybe I should change it out! I bought a double flange pulley and want to do the two belt idea but I have a lot to mill and a million things to do so probably go with the traditional set up for now!
    I would be interested in knowing on feet per blade to wood if you were to blase a strip of the bark off where the blade goes in and out of the wood. compared to cutting threw the bark. I take the time to clean a path with a axe so no excess dulling occurs as I try to get every inch more per sharpen. It would be interesting to know how many more inches a person gets comparing both methods?
    As usual always enjoy watching your video's have a great day!

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад

      That's a great idea about the bark vs no bark. Maybe I'll get a stack of logs without bark and with bark and go for it.
      I'm interested in the double pulley clutch idea. Keep me informed. Thank you for your support

  • @mikemraz8569
    @mikemraz8569 Год назад

    Get the Bx belt it will carry more power and is more flexible to go around the tension pulley.

    • @BigelowWoodcraft
      @BigelowWoodcraft  Год назад

      Thank you for this comment. I never really knew the advantage of a Bx belt. Just read about it and ordered one. Now I'll have 2 in stock (B and Bx). You rock.

  • @evanjohnson3578
    @evanjohnson3578 Год назад

    Too bad about the blade and the belt, but still a good video👍