I really enjoy Mr. Sasada's videos. I used to work in a cabinet factory using hard woods. What is the most common width the boards are being cut to? Are there any videos or even pictures of finished products made from this wood, like tables, chairs or counters?
We had a huge horse chestnut in our orchard. The wood may be okay for drawer bottoms or white inlay, but not much use to us than garden ornamental beauty. The nuts beautiful too, but the casings are devilish!
Horse Chestnut Burl has to be some of the most beautiful lumber on the planet imo. What I wouldn't give for just 1 of those live edge slabs in my shop.
All you safety winers and video winers need yo give it a rest! This is not the US where government regulates a buisness into bankruptcy. These guys have probably been doing this job for more years than a lot of us have been alive, and yet I see no missing arms,legs, or fingers. Get a life and enjoy the finished product. I'd bet most of us that are woodworkers would give our favorite tool several times over for a piece of that woof. I know I would. Just saying.
Wow very nice job. Very big wood. Saw-shop doing a very nice job of saw. I never throught you would be able to back that saw out of the cut. starting at 3:00. Thank you. I should come for a visit next time I'm in Japan
It depends how it's carried out. Usually it's kiln dried in a big oven until the ideal moisture %age is reached. If you were to do it at home you'd put spacers between each plank to let air and heat circulate and leave it for about 5 years.
I used to build and design kitchens an bathrooms and built a lot of furniture. I specialize in 1890-1915 time period furniture. Learned a lot from my father back in the 60’s.
Lester Miller - Nice one. I'm a mainly self taught amateur who does smaller stuff and a bit of this and that in Qld Australia so even getting little peices of the wood in these videos i think would be quite difficult for me.
Clearly it is possible, otherwise there would be no video. However, big slabs like that are expensive and, more importantly, horse chestnut is no good for furniture, it's way too soft. You'd have to cover the entire table top in a layer of epoxy resin to give it any kind of hardness.
Arbeitsschutz!!!! Der Typ läuft da mit dem Rücken an der Bandsäge vorbei, da schauderts einem! Gibt sicher ne Menge Gräber auf dem Firmengelände🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I thought the same when those workers were dicking around prying that slab of wood whilst the blade is running full bore not 4ft away from them (4:34).
Same difference..? Nature made them to be used and enjoyed, only fools would over harvest, there is no money in over harvesting. It is self regulating, does not dpneed government meddling.
Those slabs are some premium stuff, with all the burl and spalt. Truly beautiful wood.
Must watch this one the most beautiful wood i have ever seen
Simply fantastic! Extremely wonderful looking wood slabs.
Arigatou
Bunch of table tops right there…beautiful.
Cortar madeira nesta serraria e uma arte!👏👏👏
良いもの探していらしゃる。Good Job
ありがとうございます。
That wood is incredible! Arigato, Master Yoshihiro!
arigato
I really enjoy Mr. Sasada's videos. I used to work in a cabinet factory using hard woods. What is the most common width the boards are being cut to? Are there any videos or even pictures of finished products made from this wood, like tables, chairs or counters?
I would give anything for a nice slab of that for a dinning room table with the live edge. Wow, Beautiful wood and BIG!
I was thinking the same thing. Being a woodworker
Super interesting to see how it’s done. Thank you.
Arigato
Красивое дерево,текстура!!!!это что за порода?
Beautiful timber. Outstanding! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇺
arigato
This is awesome, at 7:50 looks like the side of a canyon wall in Utah.
Is horse chestnut a soft or hard wood?🤔 Thanks 🤓
@@j.lietka9406 .
Wow. Good work. Awesome slabs. Hope you made good money from the log.
I would like to buy a slab from this video. How can we make this happen?
It looks like stone. A beautiful thing.
I can watch this beautiful stuff come off your meal all day long
Very beautiful wood! Hard to find that kind.
Louie Argana
We had a huge horse chestnut in our orchard. The wood may be okay for drawer bottoms or white inlay, but not much use to us than garden ornamental beauty. The nuts beautiful too, but the casings are devilish!
You mean hard to afford? LOL
Beautiful wood
Arigato
Real beauty , like a pride in her wedding day
Wow hohoho, that’s my new table coming up, I’m really wondering how old that stump must be 👍👍thanks for sharing this beautiful video with me.
Fantastic, Tq. If I go to Japan I too would like to visit.
That was one BIG tree!
Horse Chestnut Burl has to be some of the most beautiful lumber on the planet imo. What I wouldn't give for just 1 of those live edge slabs in my shop.
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It's looks like a nature painting,a piece of art。
Arigato
That is one big tree
That thing is so huge!
a table from this log big dollars
MASHAALLAH khub valo video.........
My lord...what a beautiful piece of wood
That's what your mother said
wooow thats gotta be one of the largest pieces of wood ive seen and very beautiful slabs too
Arigato
The name of the tree is "horse chestnut"? Can't find it.
Some nice wood underneath! God bless!
All you safety winers and video winers need yo give it a rest! This is not the US where government regulates a buisness into bankruptcy. These guys have probably been doing this job for more years than a lot of us have been alive, and yet I see no missing arms,legs, or fingers. Get a life and enjoy the finished product. I'd bet most of us that are woodworkers would give our favorite tool several times over for a piece of that woof. I know I would. Just saying.
Damn that one is bigger than the last one
Wow very nice job. Very big wood. Saw-shop doing a very nice job of saw.
I never throught you would be able to back that saw out of the cut. starting at 3:00.
Thank you. I should come for a visit next time I'm in Japan
Grain changes with every cut
I also want this horse
That blade worked very hard
Jhy55yy666
Looks like a boulder. I wonder what that piece weighs. Beautiful wood
This log looks like a prehistoric tree
Muito bom
How long did the wood dry for? Beautiful grain patterns
It depends how it's carried out. Usually it's kiln dried in a big oven until the ideal moisture %age is reached.
If you were to do it at home you'd put spacers between each plank to let air and heat circulate and leave it for about 5 years.
that's not a band saw..... this is a band saw!!
mark schiavone think you mean, ban saw.
Bonito trabalho meu amigo
what a proud life this wood must have had when it was a tree and still serving the purpose of us human .
Thanks from Barcelona.
A natureza e maravilhosa
Beautiful wood. But find a better cameraman.
Yes
The person behind the camera needs some lessons on how to show something on a screen, you don't show the machine box while it's sawing.
where do you guys find these? damn!!
I can only imagine what one of those slabs would cost.
I only wish it was possible to get hold of wood like that to create furniture with.
Lester Miller - ironic name but great comment, me too.
I used to build and design kitchens an bathrooms and built a lot of furniture. I specialize in 1890-1915 time period furniture. Learned a lot from my father back in the 60’s.
Lester Miller - Nice one. I'm a mainly self taught amateur who does smaller stuff and a bit of this and that in Qld Australia so even getting little peices of the wood in these videos i think would be quite difficult for me.
Clearly it is possible, otherwise there would be no video. However, big slabs like that are expensive and, more importantly, horse chestnut is no good for furniture, it's way too soft. You'd have to cover the entire table top in a layer of epoxy resin to give it any kind of hardness.
The cameraman is drunk 😁😁😁
But your work is amazing👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yes
No good cameraman
Arigato
it's not wood. it's foto from Huble telescope. Space!
Impressive work and beautiful wood. Hope you made big money from your investment and effort.
I have a hemorrhoid that looks like that.
Q madeira q é??
The cameraman has ants in his pants!
Oh
Yes
Being a woodworker the beautiful things I would build with this wood
Sugoiii!!!😯
Arigato
カメラをしっかり固定して。 船酔いしそう。
すみません。
Mantap
Arbeitsschutz!!!! Der Typ läuft da mit dem Rücken an der Bandsäge vorbei, da schauderts einem! Gibt sicher ne Menge Gräber auf dem Firmengelände🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I wonder why so thick on the first cut.
sawing of the horse
Cuántos kilogramos???
Can I ask a very simple question please ?
What's the speed (in revolutions per minute) of your saw ?
Uuuuuuu
No idea
Hard and soft differences
Mantappp
No saw dust see???
Price ??? I am from java indo
soo sad to see this tree must be over 400 -500 years old
Why sad, it will make beautiful table perhaps.
Most likely was dead.
very nice but for goodness sake use a tripod next time.
The need extra machine to catch the wood as it falls, so not so dangerous to the workers. 🀄
beautiful wood...😘
Arigatou
Seriously? It looks punky throughout, like it grew in a barnyard being stomped by cattle hooves. Maybe not. Can't really tell from the film.
Go gi dep vay a
Monster Godzilla tree...😁
oh
arigato
@@ysasada18 Welcome...🙂
Its Yen.....
I wonder how many people have left their blood on that saw blade?
I thought the same when those workers were dicking around prying that slab of wood whilst the blade is running full bore not 4ft away from them (4:34).
Sad that they only seem to flat saw everything. I've never seen them quarter saw timber. Maybe that's an American thing.
Beautiful timber, annoying camera.
дерево жаль а так круто
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Should be “Horse Chestnut »
Wow
Oops, slipped backwards and cut my self in half.. doh!
@4:46 ... what the fuck are these dudes doing... that guy in the green jacket is so close to the blade. this seems careless as fuck
What is with the title?? Not a horse anywhere to be seen, Chestnut or Pinto. They are cutting a LARGE hunk of wood!! NO HORSES!!!! 🐎NO, 🌲YES!
Sorry my English no good.
Conker?
buckeye
aesculus hippocastanum
horse chestnut
Does anyone else see faces in the wood?
Pareidolia
Who videod this, a 7 year old? Hold the camera still!
U don't have to watch it..
Gỗ gì to thế
oh my god
HOLD THE CAMERA STILL, OR GET ANOTHER JOB !
Ever hear of a tripod?
ええ味してる
ありがとうございます。
Obama declared we are not allowed these woods. His storm troopers even invaded and confiscated wood from Gibson Guitar!
What he was talking about was rare African woods used for musical instrument manufacturing. Not Horse Chestnut.
Same difference..? Nature made them to be used and enjoyed, only fools would over harvest, there is no money in over harvesting. It is self regulating, does not dpneed government meddling.
Not so god filming, sorry
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