Discovering Spalted Maple : Frontier OS18 Portable Sawmill

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
  • This piece of Silver Maple came out of my firewood pile! I'm pretty sure it's picked up some spalting which I understand is a fungal staining in the wood. This log has been sitting on the ground for about two years, which made it a good candidate I guess. I was going to cut it into stickers to stack my lumber to dry it, but got some nice slabs instead. Check out the results and let me know if you like it.
    Please note: I’m no kind of expert with the sawmill, but I’m figuring it out. This all began a few years back when I started harvesting all these magnificent trees for firewood. I clearly needed a sawmill.
    Each episode includes the harvest of the tree, then the processing of it into lumber for my own use or futures sales. The trees have all been harvested from my family’s farm in Southern Ontario, Canada. They are all hardwoods and the plot hasn't been harvested in a while. I've been concentrating on standing dead, uprooted and just cleaning up the land. If you like watching a sawmill in action, this is the channel for you! Thank you so much for watching and please subscribe to help me grow my channel.
    @jasonselinger
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  • @FernRiverDesigns
    @FernRiverDesigns 2 дня назад

    Another log saved from the burn pit! Nice spalted/ambrosia maple boards around me sell for around $7-8bdft (USD) so it can be valuable stuff. Great video!