You two should cut more together. Your dialog reflects what you both look for in the wood. Loved hearing how you would cut for the credenza. Love those creative minds Plus, he’s better with the bucket!!!
Absolutely gorgeous! I spent the summer dropping black oaks (28" - 47") that died recently from a fungus. The largest one is almost exactly like that one, with multiple large branches, at every angle, and crotches everywhere. It was tough just to decide how to limb it! Fun stuff, Matt! Thanks for sharing your skills and joy in exposing wooden beauty!
“The Ramen Log.” Nice! Could make some beautiful drawer fronts with those, or sell some to The Copper Pig and let him make some amazing pieces. That’s a money log for sure.
Whenever a guest comes over with a log, you can title it, "The Fellowship of The Slabs." This was an interesting log.Thanks for sharing Matt. Happy Holidays to you and your family & guests.👍
Got a much of logs to mill up. Probably going to use the chainsaw mill. Eventually I'll have my boy build me saw like yours now that he's learning welding. That oak was amazing.
I really enjoy watching you cut the slabs. I'm not much in to that spices of tree ,but my wife seems to only like it. But the figure and other stuff that was going on was really cool. I wish you and you family a Happy Thanksgiving and Happ Holidays.
Matt, I’ve wondered for a long time why you haven’t automated the back-and-forth movement of your bandsaw rather than cranking it by hand. I’m certain you could add that feature and make it easier on yourself.
Normally when you saw a less than perfect log I go through and price what i think might be junk and what beautiful. This log is kinda like the Metallica Black album, every last piece was beautiful. Even with the rot. It sorta looked like marbalize caramel
Great video, Matt. I was just wondering I was thinking about my dog Frankie and I was thinking about your dog pancake. How’s Lindsay doing with the dog?
just cut it for god sake hahhahha like the kitchen just build it , its okmbecuz u gotmthis no matter the outcoe its brilliant, meanwhile 2 years later a decsion was made hahha take care merry x mas in new home
Wow I just love what is hidden inside the logs. Never gets old. Thanks for sharing 💕
You two should cut more together. Your dialog reflects what you both look for in the wood. Loved hearing how you would cut for the credenza. Love those creative minds
Plus, he’s better with the bucket!!!
That log produced some real pretty colors and grain patterns in the slabs you got out of it for sure. Very interesting neat looking shapes as well.
Absolutely gorgeous!
I spent the summer dropping black oaks (28" - 47") that died recently from a fungus. The largest one is almost exactly like that one, with multiple large branches, at every angle, and crotches everywhere. It was tough just to decide how to limb it!
Fun stuff, Matt! Thanks for sharing your skills and joy in exposing wooden beauty!
That next to last slab made my heart go pitty patter! The golds & oranges!!! Gorgeous!
Fascinating video! Couldn't stop smiling at the discoveries in each slab.
Oh those slabs of wood are so fantastic to see. The beautiful combinations of patterns in the wood.
It must addictive, discovering beautiful grain patterns when cutting slabs.
That is a cool log. Very nice grain patterns. Should make some nice furniture. Stay safe.
Looking forward to the roller repair upgrade video. Something for the winter.
The slabs at the bottom the hole like like feather running to the hole & are very beautiful !
Matt, your skills are unequaled. This is certainly one of the more interesting logs I've seen you cut.
Thank you!
Beautiful grain patterns in this log.
Truly incredible how much that log has with character and color to it. Beautiful to see.
“The Ramen Log.” Nice! Could make some beautiful drawer fronts with those, or sell some to The Copper Pig and let him make some amazing pieces. That’s a money log for sure.
IMO one the most amazing logs to.come off the mill. I hope something special is made from this.
Good Morning Cremona Family.
"The beauty that is wood" Amen!
What lovely pieces of wood
That was truly a unique log. Saying, they were beautiful slabs doesn't do it justice.
Very interesting grain and figuring in those slabs, gentlemen. I feel that there is some wonderful furniture crying to be let out there.
Absolutely beautiful slabs! ❤
Thank you for sharing!😊
HAPPY THANKSGIVING DAY!
Thank you!
These slabs were amazing, so much character. That ramen grain was weird. Every cut tells a story, and this was an adventure.
Some outstandingly beautiful slabs Matt.
They are very beautiful slabs even with the hole
A very amazing 'log'. Wish I was younger and had some free wall space. I think they would be great wall pieces in someone's boardroom!!!!
I had a few pieces like that for bowls that turned out great with twisted grain and bi colored hues.
Great looking slabs there.
Thanks!
The wood grain pattern on most of those slabs look great.
That is some of the more interesting slabs I've seen. "Heavy and consistent reinvestments" lol aka I get to buy more big boy toys..😎
Whenever a guest comes over with a log, you can title it, "The Fellowship of The Slabs."
This was an interesting log.Thanks for sharing Matt.
Happy Holidays to you and your family & guests.👍
I must say, looks like they came out really good, I mean, they really hit the gold mine. That wood looked damn profitable.
There are some awesome figure patterns in these slabs, if they were mine I would have to make some 1/4" solid body guitar caps from one.
Sometimes it looked like a topographic map. Are you planning to replace the rollers, and if so with what?
One cool piece of wood!
29:54 looks like a Vincent van Gogh painting
Great slabs. Makes me want to buy one, or two!! Also, congrats to Lindsay for her city council election win!!
Thank you!
Beautiful wood!
Gorgeous grain! Where you see tables and chairs, I see many, many highly figured tops for boxes.
At some point a branch or stick fell into the crotch. The tree grew around the stick as it rotted out. Makes for interesting slab, for sure!
Nice log
Blackforest wood co is always a looking for slabs
What a beautiful log! I was building furniture from each one of those slabs. To bad i couldn't afford any of those. 😥
The through holes would be great cable management routing.
Many of the slices are just works of art. Happy Thanksgiving and thx for this and all the other entertaining saw slicings Matt.
Very nice wood. Would love to see some of the stuff made from it and others from the past too.
Looks great
Awsome looking wood! ❤.
love the grain on that one . the first slabs looked like Ramon noodle grain.
Used to have a tree with a similar hole in a local park. It was called the superman tree.
Thanks for another great video
Got a much of logs to mill up. Probably going to use the chainsaw mill. Eventually I'll have my boy build me saw like yours now that he's learning welding.
That oak was amazing.
I bet these would look great on a Redwood wall.
looks like its time to do some Maintenace on the mill , new rollers
에폭시 작업후, 광택 작업 하면,
어주 이쁜 문양 테이블들 많겠다.
very cool
I really enjoy watching you cut the slabs. I'm not much in to that spices of tree ,but my wife seems to only like it. But the figure and other stuff that was going on was really cool. I wish you and you family a Happy Thanksgiving and Happ Holidays.
When are you going to show us more of the kitchen? Been two weeks now.
Good
So jealous!
I've been watching episodes of The Red Green show and this video has the same vibes😂
😂😂 best compliment
All I can see is a guitar body using the existing hole
Amazing sir,,
Best 👍👍
Matt, I’ve wondered for a long time why you haven’t automated the back-and-forth movement of your bandsaw rather than cranking it by hand. I’m certain you could add that feature and make it easier on yourself.
I like it that way 😄
Matt, do you ever get to keep a slab, when you saw for others?
❤😊 Simply beautiful slabs! Holes, rott, staining, crotch, and all. Much character.❤❤
Never seen Ramen Grain before
Normally when you saw a less than perfect log I go through and price what i think might be junk and what beautiful. This log is kinda like the Metallica Black album, every last piece was beautiful. Even with the rot. It sorta looked like marbalize caramel
Time for a Stabilizing shed, Vac stable vats and chamber
8:51; just the first cut. my head is gonna explode...waaaaaao.
John needs to work on his website if he's actually serious about selling his walnut
You should make some drawer fronts out of those Ramen looking spots
Great video, Matt. I was just wondering I was thinking about my dog Frankie and I was thinking about your dog pancake. How’s Lindsay doing with the dog?
Does your worn rollers cause any uneven surfaces in the slabs ?
Ooops ! DO your worn rollers, etc...
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무늬가 예술이다. 즉, 돈이 되네요.
최소 3 -4배 가격 더 된다.
I think that is a burr oak. Does it have pretty fat growth rings?
Crotch alert 🚨
Rugged tree
invest in a laser level, get the exact level you want
No thumbs up button...
Slab saw mill owners club.....interesting group but not many members.
just cut it for god sake hahhahha like the kitchen just build it , its okmbecuz u gotmthis no matter the outcoe its brilliant, meanwhile 2 years later a decsion was made hahha take care merry x mas in new home