Hi Nathan, seems like you're providing a few more shots showing the process, like making sure the bed is clear of sawdust and bark -- appreciate that. My vote would be for the walnut, for curiosity's sake if nothing else. :-)
That was me! Hope you enjoy the coffee. I can’t get through the day without sipping on a few cups. I enjoy the videos, so you enjoy the coffee. Signed, Amateur sawyer Tim in NC! 😁
@@OutoftheWoods0623 You are very welcome. Your videos are the first ones I watch when they drop. Really enjoy them, and I’ve learned a lot. Figure I was just paying a little tuition. Taker easy!
That sure is some pretty wood!---Take care of that lonely oak next! It deserves some attention!---A favor please...next time the weather is right, I'd love to hear some snap-crackle-pop of that burn pile!---Hiya Bruno! Your smile is as delightful as the rare ones I see from your Dad!
Walnut would be my vote: I love seeing how the weird logs turn out. But that's not necessarily economical for you. If you need the lumber inventory, do the white oak, but I wouldn't leave that walnut for much longer than you have to.
I LOVE TO HEAR THE FROGS, there singing here across the mountain in Kentucky too! Warm weather flowers 💐 blooming, spring has almost sprung? My favorite time of the year……😍
Well, of course I would like to see the inside of that walnut. It was actually given to me "standing dead"....it was on the ground only for a short while. Hopefully once you get past the "punky stuff" you will find something good. A friend recommended needle oil to me last summer and I started using it then ....LT40 wide mill. Works great. I still add a small amount of dish detergent as it helps keep the solution mixed. Freezing is not an issue with me. Not picking much cotton around here these days, so we have a use for the needle oil. Great videos....love the channel. About to start on some big white oak too.
I'll get my fix either way, love the channel Nathan ,Great content,camera work is excellent,you always bring out some interesting information ,and sometimes little known facts (at least for me anyway) about trees,lumber,and other things,and you never let the TROLLS pull you in or get you off your game ,love it when you laugh and politely tell them to just step off , yep way to go Nathan 🌲🌲🍁🍁🌿🌿
Walnut is my vote. I ordered some blades from Joe and they are exactly the solution that I needed for the white oak, beech, cherry, and walnut that I'm sawing.
Excellent! I learned something new and interesting. Seeing such large logs being processed is incredible. The video quality is top-notch. I'm eagerly anticipating more content from you. Continue sharing these fantastic videos!
Back when we lived in Michigan, we'd volunteer with the local conservation people and do frog census every spring. They had this cool CD that had both individual frogs and groups of frogs croaking for like 25 species. We'd listen to the CD a bunch of times every winter, then be able to identify who was in what pond come spring.
Tough choice buddy,but I bet if ya get down deep that walnut may have potential. Great to see Bruno out there with ya...need more of his wonderful soul taking after Father's legacy. God Bless Nathan to you and your Family.
Excellent! This video taught me so much about sawmilling. The way you handle those massive logs is impressive. The footage is crystal clear. I can't wait for the next video. Keep producing such great content!
Me too Brother ... I want to see white oak ... genuinely "quarter sawn" = this ain't no easy task - but yields the the finest grain pattern of any wood on the planet and the most "stable" > stable as in us furniture makes find it an absolute joy to work with. I'm not going to say it's easy but when you're done makin' what your makin' you know god is on your side.
Must say I was taught something today on the juvenile pith. Much thanks for the education. God Bless all. I vote number 2 as well. Let’s see what the ugly duckling can produce. Will it be the beautiful swan or not.
Much like others, since I am not a sawmill guy, I really appreciate how you go through the process. btw the b roll time lapse of the clouds moving across the sky was pretty sweet and a great add... and I cast my vote for 2, I prefer gnarly myself. =)
Incredible! I love seeing the transformation from logs to lumber. The technique used to cut the logs is top-tier. I learned something new today about sawmilling. Looking forward to more content like this. Keep bringing us more amazing content!
I switched from diesel to 100% pure D-Limonene citrus cleaner. Works really well on pine pitch, and has a terrific citrus smell... $20 for 32oz, mix ration of 5oz to 5 gal.
Walnut is always nice to see but I vote for the white oak. Watching you explain how you process the logs for optimal boards is very beneficial for us rookies.
OMG! What a wonderful machine and options. Also, thank you for the information about cutting around the core and drying. If I was 30 years younger I'd love to get me one of these and set up Shop.
Black Walnut, definitely! It looks mean, tough and gnarly! Challenge for you, delightful entertainment for me! But no matter which one you do, I'll be watching. Good Luck!
Nathan, Thanks for another great video, looking forward to the next one. That Black Walnut has got a lot of great character, I would love to see a few slabs off it…. your friends in south-west Ohio God bless
Hey fellow sawer, I enjoy watching & learning. I have a Timber King 2000 since 2017. We purchased a cedar grove, it was about a year of hard labor, ha, but we harvested hundreds of logs & stumps too. Keep up the good work. If you ever are in north central Florida, come on over. We're north of where the big roads cross.
Grew up in Maine, visiting cousins who had a really old saw mill. Belt driven. Love this channel as it brings back good memories! White oak is my choice.
I would saw to demand. That Black walnut may be full of beautiful boards. I'd like to see the grains after you cut. Many youtube sawyers show the grains. I do enjoy your vids.
Greetings from Canada! Wish the winter weather was as nice here as you’re having. Can’t wait until spring to get back to the shop. Love your videos, especially the music. I vote for the walnut.
I have to go with the walnut log for my vote. Sorry Nathan, but I love seeing what's inside a walnut tree. Either way, I'm sure you'll make an interesting video.
Thanks for showing us the cut plan - that is the first time I have seen a sawyer explain it on You Tube. If you did it briefly on every video it would be great.
Nathan, thanks for sharing time with Bruno on this video. Can't pass up spending time with your children because it can't be made up later. For my vote, I would like to see you make quick work of the black walnut and hopefully find some really good looking slabs after a couple of passes to remove the bad wood on top and bottom.
#1 On another note; I want you to know how much I appreciate how are you explain the sawing process! Everything from the liquids, blades, pith etc. your explanations truly help me. I feel that when my saw is finally complete, 12 months, I should be able to grab the controls with confidence. Thank you Nathan!
My curiosity is peeked, so I vote Black Walnut. Your frogs sure sound like the "peepers" we hear every Spring in Pennsylvania. Two thumbs up for Nathan and Bruno!
Greetings from the Shawnee hills of southern Illinois. Those are Chorus frogs Nathan, either (western) or (Upland) you have both species in Tennessee. SAW THAT WHITE OAK, oh heck, saw ‘em both. I always enjoy your videos
I have fallen in love with Black Walnut, but I will vote for quarter sawn White Oak. Have always loved quarter sawn oak. Love your videos. Always good to see Bruno!
I have always enjoyed watching your videos! I’m kinda curious about the walnut log… but I vote for the white oak. Glad the weather is clearing up for y’all.
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Hi Nathan, seems like you're providing a few more shots showing the process, like making sure the bed is clear of sawdust and bark -- appreciate that. My vote would be for the walnut, for curiosity's sake if nothing else. :-)
I never get tired of watching a Walnut log being opened up. Walnut doesn't rot very quick, I've sawed one that probably laid for twenty years.
Nice to see father and son together.
I do too.
That was me! Hope you enjoy the coffee. I can’t get through the day without sipping on a few cups. I enjoy the videos, so you enjoy the coffee. Signed, Amateur sawyer Tim in NC! 😁
Thanks again!
@@OutoftheWoods0623 You are very welcome. Your videos are the first ones I watch when they drop. Really enjoy them, and I’ve learned a lot. Figure I was just paying a little tuition. Taker easy!
Either one will be entertaining , I'm sure. The look on your lads face when your driving is priceless. A great smile on that young fella.
That sure is some pretty wood!---Take care of that lonely oak next! It deserves some attention!---A favor please...next time the weather is right, I'd love to hear some snap-crackle-pop of that burn pile!---Hiya Bruno! Your smile is as delightful as the rare ones I see from your Dad!
I like that sound of the frogs. Relaxing. It's a sign of a healthy environment, my friend.
I enjoy the Frogs, and especially Bruno hanging around! Thanks for sharing your Family with us! Keep up the Good work!
Thank you! Will do!
Walnut would be my vote: I love seeing how the weird logs turn out. But that's not necessarily economical for you. If you need the lumber inventory, do the white oak, but I wouldn't leave that walnut for much longer than you have to.
I agree, it's interesting to see what Nathan does with the more challenging logs.
I LOVE TO HEAR THE FROGS, there singing here across the mountain in Kentucky too! Warm weather flowers 💐 blooming, spring has almost sprung? My favorite time of the year……😍
The bigger the surprise the greater the satisfaction of bringing out the beautiful boards from an old log.
Love to see irregular logs cut so my pick will be the walnut. Say hi to your son from snowy Ontario Canada
Love seeing Bruno in the videos, he reminds me of my daughter…❤️. Good to spend time with your family!
I'm proud of you. Your son looks really happy to be your son. That speaks volumes about you as a father.
Definitely Black walnut. Great to see Bruno, He enjoyed riding in the tractor.
Well, of course I would like to see the inside of that walnut.
It was actually given to me "standing dead"....it was on the ground only for a short while. Hopefully once you get past the "punky stuff" you will find something good.
A friend recommended needle oil to me last summer and I started using it then ....LT40 wide mill. Works great.
I still add a small amount of dish detergent as it helps keep the solution mixed.
Freezing is not an issue with me. Not picking much cotton around here these days, so we have a use for the needle oil.
Great videos....love the channel.
About to start on some big white oak too.
I'll get my fix either way, love the channel Nathan ,Great content,camera work is excellent,you always bring out some interesting information ,and sometimes little known facts (at least for me anyway) about trees,lumber,and other things,and you never let the TROLLS pull you in or get you off your game ,love it when you laugh and politely tell them to just step off , yep way to go Nathan 🌲🌲🍁🍁🌿🌿
Enjoy your time with your son, time fly's oh so fast. I always love hearing the peepers, they're a sure sign of spring.
Hello from Northern New York. My vote would be for the white oak. Love all of your videos.
The frogs sound like spring to me . That is about two and a half or three months away for me in northern Minnesota
Walnut, pretty good operating, flipping those boards up toward the end for your 1x6’s. 👍🏻
Love the sawmill videos, but Bruno smiling takes the cake! And the white oak for sure.
White oak, white oak!!!! So excited to see you quarter saw
Walnut is my vote. I ordered some blades from Joe and they are exactly the solution that I needed for the white oak, beech, cherry, and walnut that I'm sawing.
Excellent! I learned something new and interesting. Seeing such large logs being processed is incredible. The video quality is top-notch. I'm eagerly anticipating more content from you. Continue sharing these fantastic videos!
I really enjoy your show. From South Africa. Never knew so many different woods. Here mostly SA Pine. Thanks.
It's nice to hear those frogs, in the background.
It means you still have a, relatively, clean environment, there.
White Oak!!!!!! I LOVE WHITE OAK!!!!!! And I think that everyone needs to see the quarter sawing process too!!!!
White oak.
Love the quarter sawing.
Peepers! There were lots of them where I grew up (IL) so it was the spring soundtrack of my childhood. I haven't heard them in a long time.
Back when we lived in Michigan, we'd volunteer with the local conservation people and do frog census every spring. They had this cool CD that had both individual frogs and groups of frogs croaking for like 25 species. We'd listen to the CD a bunch of times every winter, then be able to identify who was in what pond come spring.
Thank you for being a good father Nathan, My baby boy is over 40 , and I still wish we could spend more time together. Enjoy them while you can.
MAN YOU REALLY KNOW HOW TO OPERATE THOSE CONTROLS
That Black Walnut looks like an awesome log to saw.
Tough choice buddy,but I bet if ya get down deep that walnut may have potential. Great to see Bruno out there with ya...need more of his wonderful soul taking after Father's legacy. God Bless Nathan to you and your Family.
Excellent! This video taught me so much about sawmilling. The way you handle those massive logs is impressive. The footage is crystal clear. I can't wait for the next video. Keep producing such great content!
Me too Brother ... I want to see white oak ... genuinely "quarter sawn" = this ain't no easy task - but yields the the finest grain pattern of any wood on the planet and the most "stable" > stable as in us furniture makes find it an absolute joy to work with. I'm not going to say it's easy but when you're done makin' what your makin' you know god is on your side.
Your log flipping skills have improved over the years.....
Black walnut over the white oak. Thanks for the videos.
Your saw, your choice, our enjoyment either way
Must say I was taught something today on the juvenile pith. Much thanks for the education. God Bless all. I vote number 2 as well. Let’s see what the ugly duckling can produce. Will it be the beautiful swan or not.
Much like others, since I am not a sawmill guy, I really appreciate how you go through the process. btw the b roll time lapse of the clouds moving across the sky was pretty sweet and a great add... and I cast my vote for 2, I prefer gnarly myself. =)
I pick whichever log results in you throwing a bucket of water on it! Thanks for your channel. Appreciate you.
Incredible! I love seeing the transformation from logs to lumber. The technique used to cut the logs is top-tier. I learned something new today about sawmilling. Looking forward to more content like this. Keep bringing us more amazing content!
1/4 sawn Oak please! - 1st choice
Walnut slabs - 2nd choice
Thanks. & lookin' fwd!
I vote that you take Sunday off & go do something fun with your family.
I switched from diesel to 100% pure D-Limonene citrus cleaner. Works really well on pine pitch, and has a terrific citrus smell... $20 for 32oz, mix ration of 5oz to 5 gal.
Good job Bruno !! Thanks for sharing with us Nathan, enjoyed the milling today and Mister Smiling Face at the end too. Stay safe. Fred.
Man.. I wanna go on Bruno's Tractor rides !!
I vote the Walnut - just love the gold inside those crotch log slabs
Walnut is always nice to see but I vote for the white oak. Watching you explain how you process the logs for optimal boards is very beneficial for us rookies.
White oak or black walnut, doesn't matter to me, I'll be here to watch. Really enjoy just sitting back and being entertained.
I love the colors in the walnut.
OMG! What a wonderful machine and options. Also, thank you for the information about cutting around the core and drying. If I was 30 years younger I'd love to get me one of these and set up Shop.
Glad it was helpful!
Black Walnut, definitely! It looks mean, tough and gnarly! Challenge for you, delightful entertainment for me! But no matter which one you do, I'll be watching. Good Luck!
Nathan,
Thanks for another great video, looking forward to the next one. That Black Walnut has got a lot of great character, I would love to see a few slabs off it….
your friends in south-west Ohio God bless
White oak. Anticipating the walnut in the future. I can imagine the sweet smell of the freshly cut pine in this video.
AH morning coffee and watching someone else work :)
Well since I've been milling so much white oak lately, i will have to vote for milling the walnut.. Thanks for sharing, be safe..
thanks for watching
I bought the spindle cleaner from SHOUP,S delivered $25 for 2 gallons. I'll be trying it real soon. Thanks Nathan for the great video
thanks for watching
The black walnut. I love the grain and color.
Would love to see how that black walnut turns out. Also love the interaction between you and your son.
That is some purty, new, shiny gear you got there...
Hey fellow sawer, I enjoy watching & learning. I have a Timber King 2000 since 2017. We purchased a cedar grove, it was about a year of hard labor, ha, but we harvested hundreds of logs & stumps too. Keep up the good work. If you ever are in north central Florida, come on over. We're north of where the big roads cross.
Black walnut! We all have issues but are wonderful on the inside.
Grew up in Maine, visiting cousins who had a really old saw mill. Belt driven. Love this channel as it brings back good memories! White oak is my choice.
I vote for a day of rest on Sunday. Don’t think that needs any explaining. Love seeing your son in the videos!
Oh I just love the sound of the frogs. It tells me summer is close. Love your videos
So close!
Nice relaxed &, as always, a very informative video Nathan with some nice lumber milled as well. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
My vote is White Oak! Thanks for your videos.
Wow that is a nice sawmill
Another high quality entertaining video. I’m learning a lot and I’m 61. Great use of fast forward too.
Right on
I would saw to demand. That Black walnut may be full of beautiful boards. I'd like to see the grains after you cut. Many youtube sawyers show the grains.
I do enjoy your vids.
I'm a biginner Sawyer. So really like the information you provide in your videos. My vote is for the white oak as I have a couple myself.
Thanks for sharing your insight and experience. I vote for the White Oak.
Luv the look on Bruno’s face while you’re driving !
I vote for the crotch slabs !
Would like to see what’s inside that log.
Great content - thanks !
Greetings from Canada! Wish the winter weather was as nice here as you’re having. Can’t wait until spring to get back to the shop. Love your videos, especially the music. I vote for the walnut.
Black walnut with live edge is my favorite!
I have to go with the walnut log for my vote. Sorry Nathan, but I love seeing what's inside a walnut tree. Either way, I'm sure you'll make an interesting video.
Definitely black walnut! Quarter sawn white oak looks great but nothing beats the dark rich color of black walnut especially when you raise the grain.
Thanks for showing us the cut plan - that is the first time I have seen a sawyer explain it on You Tube. If you did it briefly on every video it would be great.
Hello. Another vote for the black walnut. Thanks for the show.
Nathan, thanks for sharing time with Bruno on this video. Can't pass up spending time with your children because it can't be made up later. For my vote, I would like to see you make quick work of the black walnut and hopefully find some really good looking slabs after a couple of passes to remove the bad wood on top and bottom.
The black walnut should be really interesting!
#1
On another note; I want you to know how much I appreciate how are you explain the sawing process! Everything from the liquids, blades, pith etc. your explanations truly help me. I feel that when my saw is finally complete, 12 months, I should be able to grab the controls with confidence. Thank you Nathan!
I remember when he first started this channel..😊
Love the cats, and love to Bruno too! I wouldn't mind a ride in the tractor myself...
White Oak - Quarter saw for sure. Thanks for sharing.
My curiosity is peeked, so I vote Black Walnut. Your frogs sure sound like the "peepers" we hear every Spring in Pennsylvania. Two thumbs up for Nathan and Bruno!
I LOVE the starting comments! We have those frogs as well!
Black walnut for sure on Sunday!
My family just asked how Bruno was doing and he appeared like magic!
Great video, Nathan. Go for that gnarly walnut. Cheers.
Greetings from the Shawnee hills of southern Illinois. Those are Chorus frogs Nathan, either (western) or (Upland) you have both species in Tennessee. SAW THAT WHITE OAK, oh heck, saw ‘em both. I always
enjoy your videos
I have fallen in love with Black Walnut, but I will vote for quarter sawn White Oak. Have always loved quarter sawn oak. Love your videos. Always good to see Bruno!
White Oak. Love seeing quarter sawn.
I have always enjoyed watching your videos! I’m kinda curious about the walnut log… but I vote for the white oak. Glad the weather is clearing up for y’all.
Love your channel. Between the actual sawing and your laid back demeanor, I am so relaxed after watching. Can’t get enough Bruno!
Black walnut! Thanks for sharing. Information is great and all the tips will help when i start sawing.👍🏼
My God I had to watch a lot of nonsense before a not great explaination on cutting lumber. Amazing you have so many followers...