A Tree You've Probably Never Seen On A Sawmill Before,
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2021
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Nathan Elliott owns and operates Out of the Woods Forestry a Sawmill, Kiln and woodworking business. OTW is located in the Appalachian Mountain range of Northeast Tennessee. Nathan operates a Wood-Mizer sawmill used in conjunction with other tools to harvest timber from local woodlands and urban environments. - Хобби
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Damn purty snow, bro. Don't see much of it in Tucson! ☃️
Knotty chestnut's lovely if you happen to find one that survived the blight.
Keep the snow Georgia doesn't want it lol
Hey Nathan, Since it's cold and snowing how's that cab working out for you. Lol. Haven't heard you say anything about it in awhile and thought I'd ribbed you a bit. Thanks for sharing. 🇺🇸
Here in michigan we call butternut, poor man's walnut
That is very beautiful wood, Nathan. We enjoy watching every one of your videos & your cat’s too! Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
This is the only channel where I feel bad if I skip ahead over narration to get to 'the good stuff.' I only do it if I have just a few minutes to spare, but the presence you bring to your discussions on the wood and what's going on in your neck of the woods is a lot of the value of your videos. (Beautiful wood here, too)
Wow....that mantle timber is stunning. Pure artistry created by nature. Who ever ends up with that over their fireplace is going to be one lucky person. I can picture it mounted, with an antique clock, some family photos, and festive stockings hanging off the front of it at Christmas time. Thank you for once again sharing the spender that you get to see each time you cut into a tree.
Thanks for watching!
Just love Poplar so nice to work with , you have some beautiful country side there, always look forward to watching OTW many thanks ,
Thanks for watching!
I love Butternut, my father cut one down years ago and saved a number of blocks from 3-5' long. The tree did not have a long trunk. Its been at least 40 yrs ago and I have been sawing it in to 3/8 boards I use to make jewelry boxes and such. A relative passed away recently, an army vet and I made a flag box for the family out of butternut. I use the rotted areas by using epoxy to fill and stabilize it. I really covet your boards, but I live in Oregon and I will just enjoy the fact that others like the wood as well. Nice show.
Wow beautiful stuff right there
agreed
That butternut is gorgeous. Some of us amateur carvers would love to be close enough to get some of the "off" cuts from your mill. I almost cried every time you said burn pile.
The money shot starts at 16:03 . Wow... This is my first time seeing Butternut. I've seen a tremendous amount of hardwoods over the years including hundreds of thousands of feet of surfaced Black Walnut. I've always liked it. I'm one of the very few people who enjoys the natural contrast between the sapwood and heartwood in walnut. This butternut really didn't look like anything too special until you hydrated the surface and brought out the grain. There are some gorgeous colors in that wood.
I don't know what it is, but the fact that this man addressed me as "friend" in the beginning of his videos, makes me want to watch everything he's got on the channel. There's something there that makes me know he truly means it.
I don’t own a mill but I sure enjoy what you do. Wish I was younger I would buy one.
Question: how long does your saw blades last assuming no nails? It looks like you can sharpen them? Rod in Washington.
@@rodreid8555 hey friend and you know that strangers are friends like nathan that you have yet to meet. i am joking that i am having a midlife crisis and i am 65 years young. i am in a forced to be in a rehab institution so my former sister can piss away my hard earned savings. thank god money is in pensions that she can not touch. she makes promises that she can not keep. and does things that are plain evil. and she keeps digging holes that may get her in jail behind bars for the rest of her life.
potential charges attempted murder of her one year older brother me.
she promised to take care of my social security. not likely now she is in social security eyes as being a scammer. soon she will be reported for tax fraud filing mine and my deceased wife's state and federal taxes without my consent and without my review. she wanted to sell properties that have been in my family for over 50 years and she has not seen the property in 30 years. it was pasture land that grew from 50 acres to 75 acres for tax purposes. it grew from pasture in to a woodlot under the vermont land use program. i have a neighbor with a small 5 acre homestead who thinks he owns my land. but he may lose his land to cover the penalties for timber trespass. in terms of the kingston trio it takes a worried man to sing a worried song but i won't be worried long.
my humble advice is to look for reasons to do something instead of reasons for not doing something. but be realistic also. don't let age be a reason for not doing something unless you are on your death bed. longevity has changed significantly in the last 100 years as knowledge grows. in colonial times life expectancy was around 35 years now it is about 80 years and it might change with covid but i personally know people over 100 years of age who are wanting to get called to heaven because they lived to long and they want to die. they live to die and i chose to die to live. my friend you have choices with the grace of god choice wisely if you chose to be old you are old if you chose to be young you are young. since i am 6 ft tall i probably will never be taller. i might shrink a little because of bone compression but it will never be as short as my life partner who became my wife who had scoliosis as a child and height challenges under 5 foot. but if i get on my knees she is a tad taller than me.but we might be closer to eye to eye. as mary chapin carpenter one of jane's favorite music artists. shut up and kiss me. i feel lucky.
hey breakfast is calling and in burger king terms i am hangry ( hungry and angry that hot food is getting cold) so later friend.
You are truly blessed, my friend, to be the very first to see such hidden beauty every day!
thank you
My Husband and I just started watching you video's....love them
all the wood is very pretty...
my favorite part is when there is a knot in the wood
That butternut is one of nature’s surprises!!! Absolutely stunning! Pity I live in Scotland I would love that mantelpiece!
Watching never gets old... and I'm not a sawyer. Just a pleasure and learn a lot, nonetheless.
I'm recovering from a major surgery and I find your videos very soothing to watch. Thank you for including Mama Cat. Your love for what you do is inspiring.
Thanks for watching!
This is far beyond Out standing. No artist on Earth can come close to mother nature.
agreed
Thank you for throwing some water on that mantle- that figuring/grain was lovely.
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome milled butternut. Thanks for sharing with us Nathan. Our snow is gone, don’t stay long in Deep East Texas 🤗. 👍👍👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks 👍
Lots of things I haven't seen on a saw mill. Damsel in distress, baked ham, pizza. Usual stuff. :) Always a good day at the mill!
Thanks 👍
Nathan I just enjoy spending time with you and your day. Yep snow is nice but a pain when it melts. Thanks so much for all your sharing and hard editing work. Peace and saefty be with you and your family!!!
Oh yes one other thing. I REALLY enjoy the drone quicky as well. Beautiful Tennessee country!
Thanks buddy appreciate you
Beautiful slabs, and that "mantle" piece will be something very special. Thanks for sharing .... take care Nathan.☃
WOW!!! The only butternut I knew about till this video was a squash. This is way more exciting! My folks, and in-laws, and us are all moving iut to Fall Branch. Just a skip from you! My father-in-law is 73, and been a cabinet maker most of his life. We are so excited to come and meet you and buy some beautiful slabs from you for our projects!!!
Wow .... just wow!!!!!!!!! That is some nice wood!!!! Appreciate the videos!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Wow that’s absolutely gorgeous! I love seeing you work the timber’s.
"White Walnut"! I learn something new every time I watch your channel. I must have 500bf that was given to me labeled White Walnut and little did I know it was Butternut. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for watching,
I was remembering as a little boy going to the local lumber mills with my dad to buy lumber for his chicken houses and barns. There used to be a lot of these small lumber mills back in those days but now only a few left. Those were good memories over 60 years ago watching lumber get milled with the big round blades when I was a child of 4 years old.
Great story, man. Thanks for sharin’. I would have loved the same experiences with my father as well.
Sitting here drooling like a baby watching you mill up that butternut. Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
I know nothing about working a saw mill, this is RAD! I’m a guitar guy and some of these grain patterns are fueling that passion.
i see so many potential guitars being made into lumber on nathans woodmizer
I went to work in a sawmill after high school in 1971. Our head rig was Two 42” circle saws , one over the other. I was head sawyer there until I became a heavy equipment operator in 1979. I’ve never lost my astonishment for breaking a log down into beautiful lumber.
Ive built every house Ive lived in…6….but NEVER built the house before a shop. My woodworking tools have been with me my entire adult life.
And so have my guitars and amps!
Gosh those are beautiful boards
For my eye, that is just the perfect wood. Thanks for sharing!
well said,
I love the area of Tennessee you live in we live next door in eastern nc and Visit Tennessee every chance we get . Beautiful place and nice people. Awesome videos . Thanks for sharing
I saw a butternut kitchen in Fine Homebuilding magazine probably 40 years ago or more and it was beautiful. Always wanted one and it would be the kitchen of my dreams. I settled for a nice Beech this time. Nice to see the inside of this log. Amazing. Greetings from New England.
That bucket of water, ...that was a real treat. Can’t get any prettier than that. Thanks. I keep thinking what a beautiful coffee table that would make. Love it!
oh boy someone is going to have something beautiful over their fireplace.
hopefully me lol
Personally, I see a kitchen island countertop with bookmarked cabinets underneath. Or even a blank for several electric guitars! 🎸🎸🎸
Mmmmmhmmmmm 😍
Nathan Thankyou for showing us that beautiful Butternut. In Australia we have a pumpkin by that name which I assumed was because the inside was the colour of butter but sometimes we get them with the outside color same as your slabs. Loved you “revving” your friend we do it worse in Australia comes over well in speech but not so in texting. Know of an older gentleman Bernard Longbottom known to his mates as Bernie Short-ass, which he got all his life and took as a compliment from friends only mind.
I'm an old Woodmizer owner '95 LT4024 HD. 1M plus sawn on my mill. Your diesel is very nice. The Onan 24 is tired. Great videos !!!!
To me, your defects are actually amazing characters that I leave in.
resin patch
Exactly what i was thinking
Thats what I call a humdinger. Gorgeous in another word.
WOW !!! What a beautiful mantle that is going to make !! Wish I lived closer ... Alaska is a long ways away ! Love your videos. Give the kitties a scratch for me. I have just two rescue cats. They were outside, alone for about three years before I saw them and started putting out food for them. They both live inside now and are very happy cats. Always nice to see ALL your kitties ... NINE ... WOW !! Thanks for all you do to keep us entertained and informed. Wishing all the best to you and your family for this New Year.
thanks for watching Jim,
I absolutely love every episode. I don't want to miss any of them. Addicted.
thanks for watching,
Reminds me of the old saying
"Work is so fascinating, I could sit and watch it all day "
Right there with you. I saw logs every night. Some day ill get to this level.
Good evening Nathan,
That 4-1/2" x 12" will make a beautiful mantle in a rustic den. I like butternut, it's another beautiful wood GOD created.
Thanks 👍
This is when the cab tractors are so awesome THANK YOU TYM Tractors for sponsoring Nathan Elliott's out of the woods operation
thanks Brian, appreciate it
Very interesting to watch and that butternut was ever so lovely!
Thanks for watching!
Watch everyday for your channel and videos, wonderful resourceful of nature, You’re like those logs, every time we open the videos it’s like Christmas every time.
thanks for watching,
That is the coolest machine I have ever seen. How awesome it is to mill your own lumber. Sweet!
We agree!
Oh, with a splash you just made me laugh (with tears of joy) at the beauty you uncovered, thank you!
WOW, just wow, that mantle is just gorgeous. The grain of that butternut/white walnut really is some B-E-A-UTIFUL wood. Sure wish I was in the market for a mantle, I'd buy that beam from you in a heartbeat. Thanks for sharing it with us.
God really is an amazing artist, and you, like many sawyers, are great at finding the beauty He created.
hi there water man looks really nice don't think i have ever seen a ugly nut wood board happy sawing john
thanks buddy,
Thanks for sharing. Butternut is a nice wood for carving. We do a lot with butcher block. Get cooking .........
Here i am sat at a computer in a house outside London UK, thinking what a great job you have. where did i go wrong all those years ago? Keep sniffing the sawdust and posting these great insights to another world.
I live in an apartment so watching your show is a fun way to escape the city. You're as cool as they come ....God Bless!
thanks for watching,
This video reminds me why im so happy i moved to a tropical climate...do not miss the cold one bit 😅
Splashing water on freshly cut lumber is so magical ....
agreed
splash water on red cedar. it will be just like that with SPAR clear coating. SPAR is a high ultraviolet coating made for boating. last a long time and with age will slow the grey to next to nothing.
Good morning. That’s some beautiful wood. I have never seen any like that. Thanks for sharing. God Bless.
Thanks 👍
I truly believe that the hand of G=d is working though you to bring out the beauty of His work.
Thanks for watching!
That wood is growing on me!---I'm glad to see the translation of what I see on the National Weather report, as it actually looks in place!
thanks for watching,
@Fredrik Larsson Nah, I'm tough!
That butternut sure is gorgeous wood,I was waiting for the water(my favorite part of the p4ocess)!
Me too!
Absolutely stunning figure. Great stuff as always Nathan!
Thank you kindly!
Great stuff man, opening a log up to see it's inner beauty is something special indeed. Thank you for sharing.
thanks for watching,
What an amazing place you live in, It is so beautiful. Thanks you for your videos, I look forward to them. I get so excited when I see a notification that OTW has posted a new video. I was surprised that Momma cat was out when it was snowing and wet.
Glad you like them!
When you threw the water across that piece, WOW! All colors, features! Beautiful indeed.
Nathan, that slab looked good enough to eat. Have a beautiful weekend.
Thanks, you too!
Wonderful wood. Here in Oregon, I’ve never seen a butternut. That’s beautiful wood for sure. Thanks for showing n sharing us
Thanks for watching
Beautiful butternut!
Thank you! Cheers!
Another awesome log. That will never get old seeing mother nature at work
You got that right!
Absolutely love that butternut! That's gonna make someone a gorgeous mantle!! ♥️
I think so too!
Nice Butternut, very ornate and it will make a wonderful mantel - stay safe
Thank you, I will
Thank you, I will
Wow Nathan that is wonderful looking timber 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Fabulous.
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I love watching your videos...I heard about you from another youtuber, Daniel Arms from Arms family homestead, I have always loved trees but man you put a new prospective on them....God does amazing work and gives you the talent to bring this beautiful stuff out...addicted to you and your channel
Thanks for subbing!
I am envious of the bandsaw mill and the rest of your set up. The videos are great and thanks for your milling methods/explanations. Not many RUclips sawyers get into the woods on the technicalities of the work. Glad to see your show does. Thanks!
Damn the Butternut is beautiful. Thanks for another video
Thanks for watching!
Rain, rain, go away. Completely understand the sentiment, Nathan. We had more than 5” on the 1st and it has rained everyday here so far this year in not such large amounts, but definitely more than 1” each day. Need a couple of dry days in a row to finish cutting up some logs.
Thanks for watching!
Glad to know you are close by. Moving to Sneedville soon, we hope!
Wow...I remember the days when you had no sawmill shed. That wet, sticky snow would have shut you down for sure. You are really lucky to have found a property with that quonset building on it!!!
agreed now I need a bigger building!!
agreed now I need a bigger building!!
@@OutoftheWoods0623 Hahahahaha
You get the best cuts of wood I’ve ever seen!
Thanks for watching!
I remember way way back in high school being introduced to butternut. I made a number of projects with it over those next few years. Across from the wood shop was the ag shop. A classmate decide he was going to build a farm wagon from the ground up. His dad had a bunch of wood in their barn and he brought it to the school shop. So the next week came the lumber, all 2"walnut. In spite of the shop teachers trying to talk him out of using that beautiful well seasoned walnut for the wagon bed, he insisted. The most beautiful wagon bed I ever saw! Oh well! Thanks Kindky Bathan! DaveyJO in Pa.
Nathan,proud of ya,man.112K.Keep up the fantastic work.
thanks!
Butter nut is in the. Walnut family .
And just as gorgeous
agreed
That's some beautiful wood!
I think so too!
I do love that tool rack on your tractor! I am sure you can use that for getting a lot of work done! Thanks for sharing all you do.
You bet
Butternut tree fell in my back yard. cut it up and didn't know what I had at first. I eventually cut it up and use it on my lathe. I love that wood.
That Butternut is some Fine looking Wood, Thanks for sharing
You bet
This channel always gives me wood.
😂😂😂
That is some great looking lumber.
agreed
I don't know what it is, but sawing wood is captivating. I really enjoy your videos and I've really learned a bunch from watching!
Awesome, thank you!
Beautiful butternut! I will be keeping an eye out for that when it comes time to rehab our kitchen. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. Big fan!
thanks for watching,
Must be quite enjoyable with just one more cut and the beauty is revealed with each one.
Very!
Absolutely gorgeous piece of butternut! Love the water reveal at the end too. Great music as always!
thanks for watching,
OMGosh, what an beautiful wood, never seen a butternut before.
thanks for watching,
Just came across this channel and enjoyed it immensely. Wood is a wonderful material for sure. Thanks for sharing with us.
For some reason there is something relaxing watching your mill turn logs to lumber. I love that butternut mantle
Thanks 👍
Sure is...Some beautiful timber.....Looks like 3D looking into it....Thanks...l just missed that snow somehow cause l am pretty close to you.....!
thanks for watching,
I made a coffee table top out of butternut. It looks very good.
Great idea!
Such incredible beauty in nature. Thanks for sharing some if it.
Was looking at your old kiln in background and was thinking when you get than new one going that old one would make one fine smoker. Lol.
lol agreed,
@@OutoftheWoods0623 👍
love watching boards being made , Thank You .
thanks for watching,
Friend I sure would love to come to Tennessee and help saw some logs
Now, THAT would make a gorgeous bar top.
My grandparents had two butternut trees in their front yard. One got rot and has been cut down. The other is trying to hang on... I remember my pap God rest his soul counting how many buckets of those sticky nuts he picked up every season. Part of me wants to cut up some of that tree thats left and make something nice from the wood. Miss my grandparents but part of me is glad they are gone and don't have to see how this world is ending up. There isn't many people from their generation left and the good values they had.
Amen Brother !
There's still a lot of good people in the world, they keep it running. That generation was tempered by the Depression and World War II and valued honesty and truth because it was necessary for survival. The younger generation will either learn it or perish without it, but I have faith.
@@Piemanrudy couldn't agree more...
Me, I miss eating the nuts. My dad would go over to Chisago City in Minnesota and would come back with at least 3 to 4 five gallon buckets full.
Yeah, equality is a terrible thing... The older generations 'values' destroyed the environment and discriminated against people for their beliefs. Enough is enough and good riddance.
One man's defects is another mans character. Nice mill you have there.