The wood you saw is beautiful. I guess resharpening the blade after hitting nails is another one of the costs of doing business. But two in one log is most unfortunate. Take care.
The sharpening is the least, it's the tensioning, rectifiing, cleaning, .. That's a pain, It can be sharp like a razor, if the tensioning is'nt correct, you can't saw 10 cm.
Aloha Sasada-San You never forget the sound your saw makes when it hits a nail, do you? I apologize for so many questions, but I am a new sawyer and am trying to learn from the experts: Are you using carbide-tipped blades? Do you sharpen the blade in place on the saw, or do you need to remove it? I was given a beautiful Sugi Pine log once that I knew had fence staples in it; that is why the woodworker gave it to me.He was scared to saw it. So I sawed it on my resaw, feeding VERY SLOWLY with a carbide tipped blade; the blade made a noise when we hit a staple, then I slowed down the feed a lot more. We cut through five staples in that log, and the blade was only a little duller That is a gorgeous log you are cutting!
You would think after that first nail, he would've run a metal detector over it before carrying on sawing. Beautiful bit of wood though, after all that. Also, you could turn a really nice bowl out of the Goiter that came off after the first couple of passes.
Darryl Dodge : I only say "knurls" because an old logger who logged 50 years in the Pacific Northwest used the term to distinguish from "burls". He had a huge collection of both: he said an actual burl is beneath the earth and grows on the root system and is encapsulated and pod~likeit is the knurl that is exposed along the tree and accessible to burl-hunters
That is a lovely bit of dew wood. Beautiful grain and figure would make some wonderful bankquiting or conference tables.or if you have a big house..good video
Looked very ugly of a log but you got some nice slabs from it. I hope the fees to cut this had enough for the resharping of the blades. Do you run a metal detector over them before they get cut up?
No. It will ruin "the traditional methods". And in Japan that's all that counts. Just like the absence of helmet and mask on the chainsaw guy and drawing with chalk millimeters from the blade saw. BANZAI! PS Just got a call. The guy with the chain saw was executed at dawn for using the petrol powered instrument.
@@davidglaum2538 Metal detectors pick up screws under a few inches of flesh and earrings at the bottom of the suitcase, so yes, they would be effective. But in Japan nobody would buy it if it was desecrated by modern technology.
いつも、楽しく拝見させてもらってます。私は今56歳ですが、20代の頃に木工関係の仕事をしてまして、木の匂いは好きなほうです。また楽しく動画を拝見させてもらいます。でわ^^
ありがとうございます。
ちなみに
私は60になりました。笑い🤣
@@ysasada18 人生生きてる間は現役です、頑張ってください。応援しております^^v
Wow that's some gorgeous wood grain and color!
What a beautiful pattern!
Arigato
The wood you saw is beautiful. I guess resharpening the blade after hitting nails is another one of the costs of doing business. But two in one log is most unfortunate. Take care.
arigato
Maybe use a metal detector first 👍🏼
@@gangoffour6690 THAT WAS A PRETTY BIG LOG- AND IT LOOKED LIKE THE NAIL(S) WERE EMBEDDED REALLY DEEP...A METAL DETECTOR WOULD DONE LITTLE GOOD-!!
The sharpening is the least, it's the tensioning, rectifiing, cleaning, .. That's a pain, It can be sharp like a razor, if the tensioning is'nt correct, you can't saw 10 cm.
To bad you can't X ray the logs so you could cut around or avoid the metal. What about ultra sound machine to get a look inside?
OUCH!!! Beautiful wood grain but big trouble! I feel for you guy. Thanks for sharing.
arigato
arigato
doitashimashite
Beautiful video 👍👍👍🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
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Aloha Sasada-San You never forget the sound your saw makes when it hits a nail, do you? I apologize for so many questions, but I am a new sawyer and am trying to learn from the experts: Are you using carbide-tipped blades? Do you sharpen the blade in place on the saw, or do you need to remove it? I was given a beautiful Sugi Pine log once that I knew had fence staples in it; that is why the woodworker gave it to me.He was scared to saw it. So I sawed it on my resaw, feeding VERY SLOWLY with a carbide tipped blade; the blade made a noise when we hit a staple, then I slowed down the feed a lot more. We cut through five staples in that log, and the blade was only a little duller That is a gorgeous log you are cutting!
arigato
Stunning. Your videos are amazing. I cannot wait to go back to Japan.
Arigatou
You would think after that first nail, he would've run a metal detector over it before carrying on sawing.
Beautiful bit of wood though, after all that. Also, you could turn a really nice bowl out of the Goiter that came off after the first couple of passes.
That was some beautiful wood!!
Enjoyed and gave a Thumbs Up also
I get wood every morning ! It’s a beautiful thing 👍🏼.
That wood has beautiful color and patterns in it. Very beautiful wood. What kind of wood is it?
Read the title Zelkova
The colors are amazing
Arigato
One slab almost looked like a dragon. Mouth, eye, and ear...
おお!ささだのどうじょう!いつもれんしゅうですね。時々危ないでも唯一。きれな、と令和!おめでとうございます!ありがとうございます。🇯🇵
nice
nice comment
So beautiful wood, nice cutting. Cheers guys
Arigatou
Isolate those knurled first......what bowls
"Knurls".....
@@codeblue2532 BURLS !
Darryl Dodge : I only say "knurls" because an old logger who logged 50 years in the Pacific Northwest used the term to distinguish from "burls".
He had a huge collection of both: he said an actual burl is beneath the earth and grows on the root system and is encapsulated and pod~likeit is the knurl that is exposed along the tree and accessible to burl-hunters
MAGNIFIQUE !!!!!
Très beau veinage...
BEAUTIFUL COLOR IN THAT WOOD
Had encountered worse zelkova from river bank full of rock even chiseled and air blown still replace 3 saw blade nice wood nice work still
Arigatou
Do you want big tree from.indonesia? We can export for you ?
well done
Arigato
Ouchhhhhhh..... that’s expensive?
Wow!....Look at that graining.
Just look at it. Will you look at that grain. I mean look at it ! Look at that grain will ya !
It would be interesting to watch the blade change on a saw that big
THAT WOULD BE AN AWFUL BIG JOB-!!
That is a lovely bit of dew wood. Beautiful grain and figure would make some wonderful bankquiting or conference tables.or if you have a big house..good video
Arigato
...THE WORD IS "BANQUETING"- AND YOU ARE QUITE RIGHT!!!
trouble zelkova
Some looks like a dragon !
Cool
Arigato
Beautiful grain
arigatou
do you buy wood from america?
いろいろと
in many ways
Connait pas la vitesse rapide ?
That's some beautiful wood
Arigatou
Cool the blade....?
Epoksi masa süper olur
Looked very ugly of a log but you got some nice slabs from it. I hope the fees to cut this had enough for the resharping of the blades. Do you run a metal detector over them before they get cut up?
Needs a cgeap metal detector.
No. It will ruin "the traditional methods". And in Japan that's all that counts. Just like the absence of helmet and mask on the chainsaw guy and drawing with chalk millimeters from the blade saw. BANZAI!
PS Just got a call. The guy with the chain saw was executed at dawn for using the petrol powered instrument.
@@Maloy7800 in japan you don't need execution, you have harakiri, " my plank got fucked up, i have brought shame to my whole family"
THOSE NAILS WERE BURIED PRETTY DEEP IN THAT LOG- A METAL DETECTOR WOULDN'T HAVE DONE MUCH GOOD-!!!
Красивая столешница будет
9:56 ill take that one please and this one too, i guess 11:36
I just slobber at the sight
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Why don't they invest in a metal detector ?
Tom Lynx If the nail is deep in the tree as it looks like in this case a detector probably would not pick it up.
@@davidglaum2538 Metal detectors pick up screws under a few inches of flesh and earrings at the bottom of the suitcase, so yes, they would be effective. But in Japan nobody would buy it if it was desecrated by modern technology.
Tom Lynx I see that all their equipment is modern so not using a metal detector makes no sense to me
Watch out for that ! Never mind, I was going to tell you there might be nails in that tree.
Why would there be nails in a tree?
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What kind of wood? Cherry?
Japanese name Keyaki.
English name Zenko
Elm near
dejen de depredar a la naturaleza
Black Mouth
حتة شجرة بنت لبوة
Please work on your video editing skills,
No, don't. The videos are great. No additional editing is necessary. And no, that's not just ANY plants in Frank's well-lit wardrobe.