Take A Look Inside This Massive Sycamore! Epic Lumber
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Good day sir from scotland if your interested look at the story of a famous sycamore called sycamore gap which was eleagaly felled through the night.
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Great morning coffee video. Love the new freeze frame fade to B&W then label names and such. So peaceful to watch on this busy morning. You made it feel like we were there with you & the other sawyers. Thank you ☕️🇺🇸🤠
Thanks so much!
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Those sycamore boards look awesome. It's my favorite wood for turning bowls but I haven't ever worked sycamore boards. It really makes me want to build a table with it.
They are!
Beautiful Sycamore! Just look at the size and color of that wood!
Appreciate it
I was surprised to see all those sticks tossed into the burn pile. I thought they would be inventory for stacking.
He uses only kiln dried for stacking.
Interesting video Nathan. Your videos are getting more creative than ever! Lookin' good...makes them even more enjoyable!
I knew a fella that built his house out of sycamore. Now, talk about some disgruntled carpenters, one of them was a good friend of mine and he said they practically had to drill every hole where a nail went. Guy got all the lumber for free, has daddy owned a big saw mill operation. Furniture craftsman love it for frames because once dried it will never bow and act like iron. Pretty shades of green alongside brown make it appear as an exotic.
so many difficult timbers have benefits once utilised effectively not wrongly chasing easy time.
Back in 1980 we built a bay window out of sycamore and it turned out absolutely beautiful
That was some awesome grain in that wood. Really enjoyed this video. Thanks Nathan 👍❤️
Thanks 👍
Thanks for sharing with us Nathan, enjoyed seeing that Sycamore Quartersawn. Haven't seen a big tree like that for a long while. Fred.
What a beautiful wood and the quarter saw grain has great depth to it
QS sycamore is beautiful. I’ve used it for drawer boxes on fine tables. Gives an elegant surprise when you open the drawer and see something special.
Excellent reworking of the 2019 show, I like the way he has the sawdust vac set up, maybe you can have one like that someday! Have a great week! Cheers John Toccoa GA
I believe I mentioned this before Nathan but my mentor said in the old day bakeries would use Sycamore for shelving because it didn’t create a taste into the hot bread out of the oven. In the early days sycamore was huge and often naturally hollowed out and sometimes sections of a huge trunk were made into smoke houses and storage bins. Kind Thanks! Sycamore is a very beautiful wood that’s mostly overlooked. Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Some giant Sycamores over here in Maryland!
Guut 2 Amazing 🙏👍❤❤❤
Great looking grain oh this tree
Quite an operation
I bet that milton guy mills a ton hehe
Amazing content! Thanks for sharing
was thinking if had one more piece of equipment a chipper after the trim saw that scap belt feed into chipper and use for mulching or landscaping rather than burning
hello Nathan & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Nathan & Friends Randy
Thanks Nathan great lumber great millcthat was massive
Real nice job i have a small mill no equipment & I'm old retired but i still like to wrestle logs 69 & 125 lbs , save as many as I can 👍
You should make baskets out of the scrap for the arborist as a biodegradable pot they can transplant small fruit tree or scrubs in. Or make a charcoal pot and sell your own hardwood charcoal.
Thats some beautiful wood there. I sure miss my milling days.
Enjoyed it once, watched it twice.
Whenever I see Sycamore I think of Where The Red Fern Grows
Nathan, were they surfacing and edging the freshly-cut (green) boards, or stuff that had already been dried?
That is really a sick Sycamore 🇨🇦😂
Never sawed any of that before. Pretty stuff.
There are few things in life better than laying your eyes on gorgeous tree bones
Have you ever cut or milled any buckeye wood? My great uncle made a table out of it and I thought it was a marble table! Was beautiful!!!
He should of invited you to throw water on it 😊
Wow fantastic that will make a lots of tooth picks hehehe 💪💪💪💪💪💪
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
What does sycamore wood smell like when it burns?
I can just hear Robert; "Saw faster". Lol.
I would like to see his operation and equipment
A wonderful video, I would like to know the plans for the wood and why it was cut the way it was. I am a novice.
Nathan. What is name of the band your music is from. Love it.
Shoulda charged admission .LOL
we did
So is this a re-upload?
All that beautiful wood burnt.......😞
How do you get invited to this event?
sharing and learning from experience gained and hard won by others and part of educational groups is a massive community thing. That log required so much trimming and odd shapes to mill for sure. guess the eventual planks are worth it. That is seriously expensive and not too common planning to old in action preparing such great slabs, must be bbetter use of those off cuts than burning as that is no good in so many ways including air quality sorry. very short term thinking. Guess european companies use such waste to create composite building materials that they build kits from and the like.
I have a walnut log too big for my sawmill I was wondering if you'd be interested it'll have some pretty crotch wood
luar biasa
Will you take Bruno to see the eclipse? Your corner of TN. Is not a preferred viewing site. 🗽🇺🇸🚔🛐
Come on up to Rochester, New York. It's happening here.
@@greatsilentwatcher Actually Rochester is east of the most ideal location
I have a friend,end who has built the backs and sides of guitars, mandolins and ukuleles out of quartersawn, psalter sycamore…nothing prettier and sounds a lot like hard maple
Should be “spmalted”
HEY, Nathan, too little narration. How about a voice over next time. PLEASE.