This Tool Saves Me Thousands $$ At My Sawmill!

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  • @OutoftheWoods0623
    @OutoftheWoods0623  Год назад +13

    Hat I wear: amzn.to/3nZ1Khu

    • @steveshoemaker6347
      @steveshoemaker6347 Год назад

      A lot of good content in this fine video.....Thanks Nathan 👍
      Nathan you can look me up on the internet look for Steve Shoemaker in the Blue Angels in the 1970's....Was in the Vietnam War
      in a F-4 Phantom.......
      Shoe🇺🇸

    • @stephaniewilson3955
      @stephaniewilson3955 Год назад

      I have a bush hat like yours. Mine is made of leather and has already lasted me about 30 years.

  • @donaldadams5342
    @donaldadams5342 2 месяца назад

    As the saying goes, 'I could sit & watch you cut Cedar all day'. There is something so satisfying in looking at Cedar & you seem to cut some very nice Cedar Nathan. Cheers, Don from South Australia.

  • @lakeeriewest1102
    @lakeeriewest1102 Год назад +1

    Even though I have nothing to do with the 'lumber industry' I thoroughly enjoy watching your informational videos about the craft of milling. You explain things extremely well and I never feel like you're talking down to your viewers. I always watch your videos to the end, because I enjoy your drone footage. You always pick out such wonderful music to play along with the footage. Keep the videos coming and I'll keep on watching!!

  • @ronthacker211
    @ronthacker211 Год назад +1

    Red Cedar... who doesn't love it.

  • @quicksilver4547
    @quicksilver4547 Год назад +1

    When I was a kid my grandfather, who was an engineer, built his own blade sharpener. After he retired, he would sharpen blades for the neighbor farms. He could sharpen handsaws, sawmill blades, and hacksaw blades. A lucrative little business that gave him something to do, as well as, help his neighbors. Thanks for a tour of your great little machine.

  • @jasonholloway998
    @jasonholloway998 Год назад +1

    You talk however you want brother!

  • @mattdouglas7944
    @mattdouglas7944 Год назад

    I'm from Australia and loved the hat the moment I saw it! I enjoy the work you do.

  • @gregemoates1729
    @gregemoates1729 Год назад +2

    I love this valley definitely Gods country.

  • @PowellRoadDIY
    @PowellRoadDIY Год назад

    My father had a sanborn mini max which has a 5”1/2 inch band. He had all the equipment to sharpen his blades. Tension roller , the stuff to braze in new teeth and sweg and block the teeth. I remember he got someone from out of Georgia to come to our house to teach him how to sharpen his blades. Then I’m turn he taught me how to do it while he was learning. It saved so much money and time taking the blades to the saw shop which was an hour one way in Manning South Carolina. Etheridge saw shop.
    He bought his mill back in 1986 ran it on his off time from international paper in Georgetown SC. Man I remember those days working with him at that sawmill. Thought me a lot in life I use to this day. Wish I still had that sawmill, it was stolen off of the property he stored it at. He passed away in 2009 and soon after I had a short prison sentence for violating probation. When I got home I went to go move it to my house to start working on it to start working it and it was stolen. I knew who stole it and went to the law and got no help. I had no money and none of my family members would help me. So using what I was given from my dad…….. years of experience on how to be a leader and not a follower. I got my ass a job ……… I’ve been in supervision for over 13 years now. General Foreman at my job. I’m hoping one day to purchase some kind of mill.

  • @markgruenberg6277
    @markgruenberg6277 Год назад +5

    A little help towards a new camera 📸.

  • @alanatolstad4824
    @alanatolstad4824 Год назад +1

    My computer did something weird this morning when I tried to reply.---There is a Gesundheit in there! And, what about nature turns that beautiful wood that color!

  • @jimmytouzel
    @jimmytouzel Год назад +1

    The only thing better than the cat content is the hillbilly content!

  • @georgepeart9837
    @georgepeart9837 Год назад

    As a retired saw filer I can assure you that no set on a blade it will not cut straight under load.
    Nathan please find an old filer to show you the finer points of sharpening saws 😊

  • @Pascalore
    @Pascalore 9 месяцев назад

    I think another channel is called 'Hobby Hardwood' (edit name) and he added 'fingers' to the bottom of his board return bars. When the cut board(s) drop off the cant, the pushed end raises up and the fingers pick up the board(s) to push as far as the return bars can push it/them. Saves a bit of work.

  • @bobwollard9105
    @bobwollard9105 Год назад +11

    Thanks, Nathan. That was another fine episode. We really appreciate that you are taking us along on your life journey. Happy Easter, brother.

  • @grisslebear
    @grisslebear Год назад +1

    18:35 - Your log clamp has a cedar bark wig!!! 🤣🤣🤣
    Very stylish. 😉👍

  • @brucebello2049
    @brucebello2049 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed that Nathan, thank you for the great closing drone shot and music, very relaxing

  • @greatsilentwatcher
    @greatsilentwatcher Год назад +6

    That was really sharp. Thanks.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Год назад +10

    Great job Nathan, thanks for sharing your sharpening setup and letting us see how easily it works. Pretty cool setup. Stay safe around there and keep up the good videos and the beautiful drone photography , so peaceful and calming. Fred.

  • @CavanBaillie
    @CavanBaillie Год назад

    OMG Nathan, you have the finest toys... and so many. I envy you.

  • @darrenbyrne5465
    @darrenbyrne5465 Год назад +5

    You do tennessee proud. I'd have an extremely poor opinion of it right now if I didn't know decent folk like yourself lived there

  • @joebufford2972
    @joebufford2972 Год назад +1

    This is Joe from Wildwood, Tennessee at Foothills and Smokies and at cedar is the most beautiful I've seen yet with that reddish purple and I know it smells so good 😍

  • @thomasproctor3047
    @thomasproctor3047 Год назад

    If you would cut a 5/8" or 3/4" board from each slab on your first cut it would make great material for making Blue Bird nesting boxes. I am sure people would be willing to buy it and pay for shipping.

  • @allanb9360
    @allanb9360 Год назад

    Thanks Nathan for filling in the blanks

  • @smitty4912
    @smitty4912 Год назад +1

    Back when I was in College ( 60's ) , I visited my Great Uncles saw sharpening shop in Gillette, WY and his band saw sharpener was Manual feed, Boy have the business come a Long way!!

  • @inqwit1
    @inqwit1 Год назад

    Bring on the Butternut!

  • @vanhudson5156
    @vanhudson5156 Год назад +8

    You're speaking english with an east tennessee flair

  • @billmaclellan1282
    @billmaclellan1282 Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos, I have been following you for years and really enjoy them. But you need to make some adjustments to your sharpener. First you need to adjust your oil at the wheel. You can move it until it almost touches the wheel, it will almost eliminate that oil mist completely. Second you need to slow down your blade feed and take way less off on the grind. It should not slow your wheel down. If needed go around twice. If you keep going at that rate you will ruin the CBN wheel believe me I found that out the hard way. Third you need to adjust your wipers looks like your blades are dripping in grinding oil. These tips should help. Keep up the great work.

  • @johngagne986
    @johngagne986 Год назад

    Boy that is pretty cedar. I was imaging that on a floor. Beautiful.

  • @Z-Bart
    @Z-Bart Год назад +2

    God bless you @15:03 for the sneeze.

    • @OutoftheWoods0623
      @OutoftheWoods0623  Год назад +2

      thanks, I wondered if that would get noticed,

    • @Z-Bart
      @Z-Bart Год назад

      @@OutoftheWoods0623 I get a talking to when I forget my respirator while milling cedar.

  • @riversider681
    @riversider681 Год назад +1

    Hi Nathan, I love your channel. When you invert those gallon jugs to load into your lubrication tank, swirl the gallon jug and the fluid will exit the jug a lot faster. doesn't have to be continuous, just get it started and it will go on its own.

  • @mgtowski395
    @mgtowski395 Год назад +4

    21:12 Beautiful.

  • @singleshot2218
    @singleshot2218 Год назад +6

    Beautiful work Nathan! I’d love to be watching your progress on that wood, red cedar smells great!
    Take care and stay safe! God bless my friend! ✝️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @johnking8679
    @johnking8679 Год назад

    That's what the Aussies call a "dinkum bush wacker" hat - from the "Land of Wonder, the Land Down Under " !!
    Ha, Ha !!

  • @James.......
    @James....... Год назад +4

    Good stuff

  • @adventuresofafirestarter3718
    @adventuresofafirestarter3718 Год назад +2

    Pretty country!

  • @telekaster19991
    @telekaster19991 Год назад +2

    I'm thinking about buying a Joe Maine silver tip turbo 7 and I don't even own a sawmill. It's just stuck in my head. 😊

  • @ChiefBridgeFuser
    @ChiefBridgeFuser Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @Ubotit_Unaymit
    @Ubotit_Unaymit Год назад

    15:02 gasundheit! I empathize. Springtime in the Ohio River Valley.

  • @jimlane6335
    @jimlane6335 Год назад +3

    I had meant to suggest this before when seeing you saw cedar. The sawdust from it could be bagged and given to friends and relatives to put in their closets to control the moths that eat wool and other fabrics. I know you have a lot on your plate but I thought that might be something you would consider. I always enjoy your videos. I sort of feel ike we're actually friends, although I know you far better than you know me. But I'm pretty easy going.

  • @farmerbob139
    @farmerbob139 Год назад +1

    lol! I used to get hemmings junk car calendars shipped to BC... had to give it up when shipping went to $45 for an $18 dollar calendar.

  • @timothyallbritton7203
    @timothyallbritton7203 6 месяцев назад

    Hey Nathan, I heard you say that you have 220 at your mill and was wandering if you had thought about using an electric motor to power the mill instead of the engine? I have an LT40 and removed the Honda and replaced it with a 10 HP Baldor and cannot believe how quite it is. I have a 15KW generator to run everything here if the power goes out that sits most years without ever even using it so I removed the Honda and wired it into the generator two years ago. My ears finally quit ringing and the electricity is way cheaper than the gasoline and would be even cheaper than the diesel. Great videos as always :)

  • @ddevlin13
    @ddevlin13 Год назад

    15:03 - Bless you! :)

  • @estellemalan4921
    @estellemalan4921 Год назад

    Be safe for the weekend and happy Easter

  • @sumnerkinney2166
    @sumnerkinney2166 Год назад +1

    What a great job Nathan. I like the increased speed when sawing and your closing music and video was fantastic. You are the envy of every man you meet.

  • @andymurrow2497
    @andymurrow2497 Год назад

    U should teach your boy how to run the sharpener and have him sharpen the blades on the weekend to make some money and get work experience

  • @2naturesownplace
    @2naturesownplace Год назад +3

    @N8than, 220 volt will/does keep your power bill down. ( never understood why America stuck with 120v/60hz.) And for heating the oil. Dangle a standard light bulb not LED into the oil. This will keep the viscosity just right without overheating.

  • @jimtibbe5739
    @jimtibbe5739 Год назад +2

    Not sure you would be interested in this idea but on my lube tank I drilled a hole that fits an 1 1/2 x 4” pvc pipe with a cap. This allows me to never have to unhook the tank you can than fill from the top by just investing the jug into the hole and it makes it much easier to fill the lube tank. I have enjoyed all the content you put out thanks much. Jim t

  • @LtGrandpoobah
    @LtGrandpoobah Год назад

    15:03 Bless you.

  • @Angraecum
    @Angraecum Год назад +3

    +1 for providing actual useful advice

  • @randydobson1863
    @randydobson1863 Год назад +4

    hello nathan its is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks and good work thanks and happy easter nathan friends randy

  • @joshwalker5605
    @joshwalker5605 Год назад

    If you have something like this that just has to stay a little warm you can just leave a 60w incandescent bulb turned on underneath it somewhere

  • @NeilSoulo
    @NeilSoulo Год назад

    Add a small immersion heater to your oil tank on the blade sharpener. Set the thermostat to the temperature you want, and you'll be all set.

  • @dubya2514
    @dubya2514 Год назад +3

    I built my own sharpener, Nathan, it's manual, but I can sharpen a blade in about 15 minutes, and I can change the angle for the different degree of blade, you're correct on the saving $1000's, I've been getting 8-10+ sharpenings on my blades, and they cut better than the new ones, great video 👍

  • @brandie976
    @brandie976 Год назад

    15:04 Bless You 😊
    Another great video, thank you! Hope you have a Happy Easter!

  • @hjemison
    @hjemison Год назад +3

    You know, I had a thought about the trail of sawdust alongside the sawmill. What about setting up one of those automatic chicken feeders where the sawdust lands to carry away from the mill. Just a thought.

  • @richpeggyfranks490
    @richpeggyfranks490 Год назад

    That cedar is really pretty. Here in central Texas, in 2011 there was a 32,000 acre fire near Bastrop Texas. Most of an ancient cedar forest was burned. Instead of letting the wood go to waste, saw mills sprung up and milled a lot of the dead trees. I have made a lot of projects from the affordable, but beautiful wood. Thanks for another informative entertaining video. Happy Easter.

  • @zildjian4life433
    @zildjian4life433 Год назад

    At 15:00 God Bless You!! 😂

  • @michelem9341
    @michelem9341 Год назад +4

    Great video. Learned something new! Beautiful wood.

  • @bobbg9041
    @bobbg9041 Год назад

    LOL. DROVE OVER YOUR GO PRO WITH THE TRACTOR, your close to Nashville
    That sounds like a country song.

  • @jackhackney2886
    @jackhackney2886 Год назад +5

    Nathan, you provided some really good information for those thinking about getting into the sawmill business. While you were sawing that beautiful Cedar I was wondering if you get requests to cut thinner boards, like maybe half an inch or so. Love the content and I have a couple of authentic hillbilly hats that are not from down under. Please keep these great videos coming.

  • @helenaddington1672
    @helenaddington1672 Год назад +2

    That is a pretty neat contraption.

  • @jamesrichardson5162
    @jamesrichardson5162 Месяц назад

    This is Amazing quality information thank you so much for this lesson so yousful sir 😊

  • @Ed_in_Md
    @Ed_in_Md Год назад

    Bless you.

  • @georgeescaped6035
    @georgeescaped6035 Год назад +1

    i like the "HILLBILLY" hat, ever thought of offering a blade sharpening service?

  • @TheMonkdad
    @TheMonkdad Год назад +1

    That’s pretty slick. Since I bought my mill in 2022 I’ve only gone through 5 blade’s because of the stacking and stickering. Milling is fun and fast but without having a plan to stack and dry I find that I ruin the milled lumber. I’m planning on retiring on September 30 and I’ll have way more time. Maybe I’ll consider that sharpener. It was significantly less expensive than I guessed.

  • @tandan6712
    @tandan6712 Год назад +4

    Great info, thanks for the video!

  • @quibblegaze
    @quibblegaze 4 месяца назад

    0:25: ⚙️ A tool for sharpening sawmill blades, saving money and ensuring smooth operations.
    3:59: ⚙️ Maintenance and operation considerations for a machine in cold climate without climate control.
    7:10: ⚙️ Efficient blade grinding machine with minimal mess and maintenance requirements for sawmill operations.
    10:37: 💰 Financially, a sharpener is essential while a setter is optional and can be purchased later if needed.
    13:39: ⚙️ A demonstration of using a special lubricant at the sawmill, sawing up good quality Cedar, and seeking help to buy a new camera.
    Recapped using Tammy AI

  • @fondadeen1164
    @fondadeen1164 Год назад +1

    Man that's some beautiful cedar Nathan

  • @09FLTRMM77
    @09FLTRMM77 Год назад

    MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @dennisrcole
    @dennisrcole Год назад

    * * * * * That shop must smell good after sawing all that Ceder / Juniper .

  • @glennyork6800
    @glennyork6800 Год назад +2

    Amazing thanks for sharing as it satisfied a bunch of inquisitive wondering minds who wanted to know.

  • @michaelstagar525
    @michaelstagar525 Год назад

    Good advice from experience with related options.

  • @randyratcliff8790
    @randyratcliff8790 Год назад

    Luv your videos. Like seeing the cedar

  • @markgruenberg6277
    @markgruenberg6277 Год назад +3

    Very informative video. Thanks for sharing. Be well and stay safe.

  • @dmorgan28
    @dmorgan28 Год назад +2

    Great video Nathan. Your saw mill is awesome. I really like that sharpening machine too. 👍❤️

  • @kevinrecoskie519
    @kevinrecoskie519 Год назад

    The set is as important as the sharpening. You have to set the blades in my opinion.

  • @garygarafano8341
    @garygarafano8341 Год назад +1

    gesundheit!

  • @shelly103b
    @shelly103b Год назад

    Nathan your videos are always edutaining. Hoping you and your family have a peaceful and thankful Easter. Keep them coming brother.

  • @terryeason4319
    @terryeason4319 Год назад

    Nathan you could get a side job as a salesman. That was a nice video.

  • @ronnielloyd4514
    @ronnielloyd4514 10 месяцев назад

    Cedar is such a pretty grain to look at.

  • @fredproctor6973
    @fredproctor6973 Год назад

    That is some really nice cedar.

  • @rogerray7820
    @rogerray7820 Год назад

    I have a hydraulic pipe bender that was super slow when temperature was below freezing. I changed the oil to peanut oil and have not had any problems in 15 years.

  • @mikefeaster4040
    @mikefeaster4040 Год назад

    All you need now is a corn cob pipe

  • @chris3m98
    @chris3m98 Год назад

    This video has to be the very best.! The length, the sound, the subject, the sawing, the list goes on & on.
    P.S. Could you address the sawdust clean-up that you do & how?

  • @botfoblhrp
    @botfoblhrp Год назад

    Hey , i was just trying to explain this to my son, 😁 , thanks for showing this.

  • @randyzapton6424
    @randyzapton6424 Год назад +2

    Why not put a small heater in the oil (block heater)?

  • @sidelinerbeekeeper
    @sidelinerbeekeeper Год назад +1

    Thought the blade is meant to run on the inside of that wheel on the left-hand side.

  • @zadrik1337
    @zadrik1337 Год назад

    When your son gets old enough you can have him set up a little sharpening/setting business for his spending money.

  • @evankibbe590
    @evankibbe590 Год назад

    Pretty ceader 😊

  • @xavieralbert7600
    @xavieralbert7600 Год назад

    Je suis bien d'accord avec toi. Je suis scieur en France et le prix d'affûtage d'une lame reviens à 11€ (sachant que des fois je change 7 lames dans la même journée). L’affûteuse est rembourser au bout de 2 mois.

  • @mickbaker2483
    @mickbaker2483 Год назад

    I would love timber like this red cider I would make a beautiful dinning table out of this but we are restricted by the timber and the price of it, even the off cuts I could use and make something nice for myself, thanks for another great video I enjoy each and every one of them.

  • @Sawmill_IND
    @Sawmill_IND Год назад

    Thanks for information Nathan ,like it

  • @richardthornhill4630
    @richardthornhill4630 Год назад

    Good advice for potential sawyers. Beautiful cedar.

  • @ronsafreed2400
    @ronsafreed2400 Год назад

    yep,,im going to get one of those hats,,,should you get one size bigger then your head size or not,,,it pays to have things that help you out...if your doing it for a living,,its a must,,,if you afford can it.. thats great looking ceder...be careful Nathan..

  • @bobblossom2713
    @bobblossom2713 Год назад +1

    That sharpener is sweet, but what happens if you have to set your kerf? oops you answered my question about 2 minutes after I asked the question...Keep on truckin Sir Elliot

  • @timziegler9358
    @timziegler9358 Год назад

    You are a very generous and helpful man with the information on the saw! Best wishes.

  • @12ar34sw
    @12ar34sw Год назад

    I enjoyed your video. It is nice to see different equipment in use. I like your sharpening machine. Woodmizer makes some excellent equipment. I bought a simple sharpening machine and saw set from Woodland Mills. I gave about a grand for the pair together. I am a weekend warrior when it comes to milling. I figure if I can sharpen my own blades, I save money and insure I always have blades available to use when needed.
    Alan

  • @haroldwalters6409
    @haroldwalters6409 Год назад +1

    Good video and good info

  • @Sailor376also
    @Sailor376also Год назад

    "'Cause it will stink." That mist is dangerous. There are older machine shops and older employees with serious lung issues. The lid should always be used,, it is not just an esthetics or stink issue.