A few years myself and my wife were saw up a large oak trunk for firewood. While cutting a slice I noticed fibers coming out with the chips. Putting it through the splitter we came across a silk handkerchief in lovely condition. Counting the rings it had been there since the 1830s so we'd like to think a lady placed it there maybe for a loved one to find but was never found. I still have the log and silk handkerchief trapped in the wood sitting on a shelf in my workshop
Neat, but your description of fibers amongst the chips confuses me how the handkerchief was in "good" condition. You mean what was left of it😅. I also don't understand how a handkerchief was gobbled up by a tree. How did it stay on the tree for gosh knows how many generations and still be undamaged? They made things better in those days, not like nowadays with disposable everything, but it couldn't be *that* good, could it?
Yes there is damage to the cloth from the chain but taking into account it's age it's in perfect condition to me. I don't think the tree gobbled it up but someone put it there. Carved a hole to secretly exchange gifts I don't know
Such stunningly beautiful wood!! God is Great to give us such gorgeous building materials! I must say the gentleman running and maintaining the saws is worth at least triple his weight in gold. His knowledge, skills, hard work, and determination are phenomenal! All these men are truly hard working, amazing men!! Real men doing real work is a joy to see!! ❤️🙏
I never realized just how hard one must work to cut into a tree or trees of this size. Nice work, Gents! Total bummer that both large rocks and metal, caused such big issues. Still doesn’t take away from your patience and determination, great video! I hope some beautiful furniture is made from this beautiful tree!
They had less sophisticated tools, kind of lightweight against that wood. BUT it could be by necessity or choice. And they can be "mobile", so that's good
Ювелирно работает парень в оранжевой куртке столько умения и мастерства.Интересно кто он по профессии.Просмотрела ролик от начала до конца и любовалась его работой.Слов нет молодец дело мастера боится .!!!!Браво.!
It looked like it was possibly a steel fence post the tree had grown around. But why were they filming this whole procedure even before they found an obstruction?
Такой пнище, да ещё и дубовый, очень тяжело пилить. Плюс ещё находки - инородные предметы, которые вросли в ствол и корневище дуба. Я увидел два камня, приличной величины и какая-то железяка, торчащая из пня. Ребята, вы молодцы, здорово потрудились, благо есть сопутствующие инструменты и всякие приспособления, которые хоть как-то облегчают работу. Спасибо 🙏 вам наиогромнейшее, за ваш нелёгкий труд. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Я вижу в остатках корня очертание поверженного вепря и слышу его умирающий стон...😢Хочется верить, что это дерево отжило свой век либо было подвержено какому-то катаклизму и не смогло устоять. Пусть это будет продолжением его жизни. Мастер, конечно, асс. Приятно смотреть за его работой: чётко, размеренно, по хозяйски. Эта легенда будет иметь продолжение.У меня на участке- заимке тоже есть такие дубы и липы, которым не счесть лет. Находиться среди них не просто жить, а проживать в самой легенде. На нашей Земле мало осталось таких величественных духов матушки- природы 😢❤
Потрясающе!!! Я получила удовольствие, наблюлая за тем как вы работаете.... Отличная технология.... Вы просто умники!!!! Золотые руки. Куча спилов для поделок (столешниц ++) . Респект!!!
Мой друг также пилил дерево и прямо внутри дерева нашёл конскую подкову довольно старую, мы её очистили и повесили над дверью как сувенир, она примечательна именно тем, что вросла в дерево!
@@МаринаШурубурадоброго здравия А страна какая? Я случайно посмотрела одно видео.. Вообще после последнего Потопа 1824 леса не осталось на 99% .. Всё что нас окружает это засаженно после.И вросшие первые этажи по всему миру это не " культурный" слой) Везде создали иллюзии) Обман.. А работа супер
Some of these trees are gold*** the carvings inside are spectacular" they tell a story all their own many years storms, wind blown ,floods and grow like Gaints to the skys ,,and worth a fortune,"" we know we have a bench top made for kichen , gorgeous 😍
You are right. My husband cut down a hurricane damaged pecan tree on his grandparents property and brought some home to cut up for our fireplace. As he was splitting a big piece, he found a complete brass flush mechanism for a toilet, which is now made of plastic. His grandfather must have placed it on the tree and forgot about it and the tree grew around it. It’s no telling how old that thing must have been! I’m 74 and don’t recall the mechanism being anything other than plastic.
Once upon a time, I had to shorten a large spruce stump. First cut with chainsaw, ruined chain. The only way I could take 10 inches off was with axe, splitting maul and metal wedges. This was very near the beach in Oregon . This tree grew up with round beach rocks inside it like raisins in a cake.
I had a number of scrap logs of Redwood that were on my land after moving into a new house. A guy with a Sawzall came and did a fantastic job. Only one bad thing. In a nice 7' (short) 24" log that yielded nice lumber for me, he found a RIFLE ! Someone had leaned the old black power on a Redwood tree and likely died before getting to it. The tree grew around it. Stock wood gone but the steel was there and cost him a blade. That was a find ! So was yours.
You really like nice wood and appreciate it when you’re happy to sit here and watch 48 minutes of folks cutting up a big old stump. I enjoyed watching it and i wish i had a big enough piece to build a nice les paul style guitar out of it. That would be such an amazing instrument!
Would've made a gorgeous hard body electric guitar - resonance of old oak is rich, raw & ripe, essence of decades ingrown. Wish I knew where this was videoed. Somewhat reminiscent of Civil War-era forest here in Middle Tennessee. If trees could talk .... Ironical that paper knows the whole story before it meets ink... Three acorns a squirrel hid & forgot grew into a deluxe luxury habitat for thousands of her offspring. My great grandfather, Vernie Virgil Edwin Cox (1896-1977) of Paoli, IN, once told me that trees talk but only squirrels & woodpeckers know their language because...acorns need to hide & termites are like candy for woodpeckers. He was Great Grandpa Cox & he knew lots of special secrets, like four-leaf clovers only grow on the northside of a tree. Still don't know how a tree has sides... ~mlwg
@@davidrees1840 i remember that but for the life of me i can’t remember the name of the company. I build basic strat style guitars, flying v’s, i just finished a double neck sg style guitar but all are bolt on necks. I play les pauls mostly but i haven’t worked up the nerve to try a set neck build. If i had a slab of this wood i would definitely try it. But a one piece body and neck is alot more difficult than it sounds.
Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rick was found inside the tree!‘“””””””””
Дерево было настолько уникальным в своих размерах,что я очень не хотела , чтобы его уничтожили,человек везде главный,всегда жалею ,когда у нас пилят самую красивую ёлку на новый год ,для кремля,ведь она могла радовать людей ещё сто лет,но нам это не важно.
We lived next to a golf course for many years. We had several old Cedar trees that needed to be removed. When they cut the trees down the stumps had golf balls inside of them where they were hit into the tree and fell down into the branches. Over the years the trees grow around the golf balls. When they were cut the stumps had half golf balls left in the stump. They appeared to look like boiled eggs cut in half.
Never seen anything like this before. Amazing. What a dangerous labor. God bless and keep you safe . Art supplies the hard way to come by them. Awesome. 😮😊😅 The equipment is huge.
Ой, ну находка (камень в дереве) прям ШОКируюшая 🙈🤦🏼♀️. А чтоинкльнт шокирует, так это то, насколько это дерево древнее и очень жаль, что его больше не существует, как дерева.
Когдато в магазине увидели такую шину с цепью, ещё поржали с другом. Это какое дерево надо пилить такой шиной. Вы показали, уважуха за такой труд. Могу представить сколько попотели!!!
ЕЛЕ, ЕЛИ ХВАТИЛО ТЕРПЕНИЯ СМОТРЕТЬ НА РАБОТУ ТРУДОГОЛИКОВ, НО ШОКИРУЮЩЕЙ НАХОДКИ НЕ УВИДЕЛА, МУЖЧИНЫ РАБОТАЛИ КЛАССНО, МОЛОДЦЫ, А ЧТО НАШЛИ НЕИЗВЕСТНО, ВСЕМ УДАЧИ❤❤❤
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rock was found inside the tree! Why the kidney stone was so large? No one really knew the answer. May be that man would only pee once every two days! LOL 😝😆😂 .,,,,,...
I’m exhausted from watching them work. My dad was a lumberjack. I watched him cut down a million trees. This thee was so stubborn. This man is amazing. He has to to be very strong to use those huge long chain saws. He must have muscle strong as steel. I admire his work load I couldn’t stop watching this video. Amazing work.
I never did find out what was shocking. The video disappeared. At one point I thought I saw the head and tusk of an elephant. I’m sure I was wrong. But I have never seen a group of men, work so hard in cutting down a tree…. or should I say three trees grown together❣️
Es un solo árbol que ya creciendo fueron haciéndose ramas y por eso hay que irle limpiando en las uniones pues puede haber hasta unos clavos, fierros, hasta dinero esconden en México hasta 1952 hubo el primer banco y antes la gente escondía su dinero hasta en los huecos de los arboles
Sometimes I wish videos were longer & now I wish this video would get to the reveal faster!..🥱! However, the beautiful hearts of those 3 trees that grew together is keeping me here!..🧐!
Uuhhh, that is why they are slicing the wood, for table tops made by them or sold to woodworkers that make these. I just watch a video of a woodworker making such a table, he sold it for over 13,000.00 but it took him a year to do it!
You certainly work hard for your money! You deserve everything you can sell that wood for. Not a job for lightweights for sure. Your determination is off the charts! Good job!
I cut Myrtle Wood on the Oregon beaches and have found rocks, sand, horse shoes, railroad spikes, fence post and others things in the wood. It cost a huge amount for the chain. I make clocks , tables and a host of things. Made my first clock in 1968 and have sold hundreds of them. Good luck guys and remember to file those riders down !
Fabulous work you do. Thanks for sharing it. I would love to have seen the tree that stump was from! What an amazing history it had. Clearly older than our country. Amazing.
This appears to be three separate trees growing close together that had became "married". As their trunks grew in size and bark overlapped, they would have the appearance of being one tree at the base. Items often become trapped in the small spaces between trees and integrated into the wood as they grow.
@@MarshaScott-yj8py He wasn't insinuating it was them who took it down. And it is sad this magnificent, Natural gem is gone. But it will be used wisely I hope.
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rock was found inside the tree! Why the kidney stone was so large? No one really knew the answer. May be that man would only pee once every two days! LOL 😝😆😂 .,,,,,.....
An Elm tree died from Dutch Elm disease in a yard adjacent to where I used to live. It had been *HUGE*. I imagined what interesting tables could have been made from its' lower-most trunk. It ended up just rotting, getting a large hive of Honeybees for a while, and eventually was bulldozed or removed some other way after we moved away. It's a shame. That tree was hundreds of years old. 🌳
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Como não sou besta fui direto para o final.😂😂😂 De qualquer forma achei interessante saber q podem ser encontrados "resto de guerra" em antigas toras de madeira.
What an incredible find and what a glorious tree this must have been. Look at the rings on each stump. The history that happened as it grew. Whoever buys furniture made from this tree will have history in their home.
Whatever is embedded in the tree must have been in the soil at the time and the tree grew around it. As for the age, I think, now, they can do a DNA to determine the age of the tree and what family it belongs to.
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rock was found inside the tree! Why the kidney stone was so large? No one really knew the answer. May be that man would only pee once every two days! LOL 😝😆😂 .,,,,,,,,
My boss re-counted the most shocking tree find when cutting. He was cutting down a 3 or 4 foot tall stump, and half way through blood just started poring out of the cut, he finished the cut and flipped the stump and their were hundreds of severed wiggling blue snakes that he had cut in half in a cavity of that stump. I personally run a band-saw mill, and the 2 most common thing I hit are nails and lead bullets.
WHAT an art !!!!!!!!!! And an EYE to see to cut With what saw and blade Just a note ...I guess you dont know about " cups" for loggers ..😳😄 I loved watching you work. Did you start when a youngster. Cant say I did much in this field ... At 75 years young and girl at that.. I found this most impressive.
Труд этих ребят не их лёгких. Но это работа их. А что касается дерева, оно великолепно, фактура, эти извилены, чудо и красота природы. Осень жаль что оно погибло или погубили намеренно возможно, хочется верить что они заработают, а дерево в спилах, доведённое до совершенства будет жить ещё долго и радовать ценителей прекрасного. Я бы хотела иметь такую частичку, оно будет жить дальше и пусть дальнейшая судьбы уже разрозненого дерева будет уютной, тёплой и счастливой!
Someone earlier said this tree was around 600vyears old! It was obviously uprooted by a storm or something...Wish it could have survived it is a MAGNIFICENT Old-Growth Tree and soooo rare!! ❤️ 🌳 ❤️
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知: Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rock was found inside the tree! Why the kidney stone was so large? No one really knew the answer. May be that man would only pee once every two days! LOL 😝😆😂 .,,,,,
I’ve never seen a contraption like they were slicing that stump with, much less the patience that they were using. Beautiful stump! What stories that tree could tell.
Not only did you find the gold but you found some Awesome wood & you have an AWESOME EXPERIENCE!!. Congrats on the find & the patience to stay with it.
Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rick was found inside the tree!..,,..,
Как мне жаль, что исчезла с лица Земли эта красота, его мощь, желуди, ажур его листьев, тень, укрывающая в жару спутника, и просто древнее, шикарное дерево, к тому же вовсе не порченное...😢 😢😢
@@Orcinus1967 Sounds a bit small, but okay. That's probably due to the fact that four trees seem to have grown into one. In any case, it is breathtaking, looks amazing!
Where was the axe head? I only saw what looked like rusty angle iron right near the end of the video. My guess is it was a property line marker and the tree eventually grew and expanded around it.
I agree. Although I'm seeing some rocks and what looks like a t post. Maybe. I once cut into a hard maple and hit a flat file that must have been in a notch and the tree grew around it. You never know
They found a big ROCK towards the end of the cutting! I was shocked when they pulled it out! How did THAT get in there? Amazing! Wonder how many more will be found?? Nice video!
Such an amazing old tree trunk ❤,sad to see it down 😢. But you did a great 👍 job with the saw and axe ❤. Greetings from England 🇬🇧 Simon and Beth ❤️ 😀 🙋
This is skilled labor at its best! I was a bit worried about him though, standing on those rickety tables and working without eye protection. I have several large slabs from one of our banyans that fell during Hurricane Ian. I had no idea what my lawn guy had to have done to cut the slabs so well. I owe him even more thanks and $ than I gave him!
Я вижу их в каждом южноамериканце и мексиканце, пересекающем нашу границу. Республиканцы отказываются это признавать, но я живу в Калифорнии и знаю правду. I see them in Every South American and Mexican who comes over our border. The republicons refuse to admit this, but I live in California and I know the truth.
I am not into following the crowd. Too many chances of getting burned and hurting someone or oneself. English is taught in my lifetime growing up. Why should I be forced like in a communist country to do what others say in a foreign language? If this were a communist country, then people will say I must learn another language.
Who said I had to be multilingual? This is NOT a communist satanic nation that tells us what we MUST do, but to live free and without regret. NEVER tell me to learn a language other then my native language. That is just plain communism@@JessieI
Работа великолепная , приятно смотреть. Но ещё больше жалко такое красивое дерево. Зачем такую красоту убирать, внутри оно здоровое, красивые спилы. Уверена простояло бы ещё столько же лет!
i am amazed to see how much effort you put into keeping the slab intact. i would have started chopping it up into pieces to get a look at what is f-ing up my chain waaaay earlier. i bow to your craft
@@__Feniks__ мы все человечья отродья мы слабые ,а дуб это сила и красота он давал столько кислорода всем живущем на этой земле и не просил ничего взамен!!
Agreeing with you even though I am in the USA that we can share stuff like videos as this too. The countryside scenes in that video are beautiful for me to see ( I love northern 'pine' forest environments . To the credit here due those two workers were hard at their work project doing well ).
В начале 90-х работал я в паркетном цеху. Тогда массово приходила паркетная фреза из вьетнамского дуба. И у нас частенько вставали станки из-за свинцовых шариков, которые попадались в этой самой древесине. Наверное это была американская шрапнель, которой они в свое время нашпиговали леса Индокитая
You guys are amazing, I have never seen such tenacity. My father was a logger who topped trees, I have much respect for the brave men who do this type of work. From forest fire fighters to cabinet makers and everything in between. You had me when you hit those rocks.
Have you guys thought about getting a 2-man portable band saw with carbisde blade to use on your ladder miil? Thinner kerf (1 or 2 more slabs /cookies per log /stump), way less likely to bind and with the appropriate blade, cuts through nails and bullets. If one isn't commercially avaliable, contact Matthew Cermona, he designed and built his own mill, so you could colaborate to design something that you all benifit from. I'm an architect and already have various ideas as to how you could design and construct such a mill that facilitates how you currently mill more efficently snd how to impliment this. Fascinating watch this unfold. For video "dramatics", conside dousing the wood with water (see Matthew Cermona) to show your subscribers the beauty of the wood your milling?
I wish it had been my tree in my yard. Even though there never would have been any wealth found, she'd still be standing for all to see and admire long after i had passed on ❤️ 😍 💖 ❤ . 48:40
In the US they found a mummified hound dog in the hollow of a tree. Apparently the dog was able to climb the tree and either followed a raccoon down into the tree or fell inside. Today a section of the tree with mummified dog rests in a museum. They say its been there since the 1940s .
I live in the Australian tropics and mango trees are common in suburban backyards, streets and parks. Some of these trees are very old and have been around for at least 100 years. My neighbour has a gigantic stump of an old mango tree that must have been cut down decades ago because the stump looks as old and weathered as this oak stump, and every bit as massive. It's been left in a large plot of land that has been cleared, and it looks like the landowner intends to leave it where it is as a sort of memorial. Mango trees basically just keep on growing "for ever", I have one in my own yard that is estimated to be 80-100 years old, and still alive and kicking!
We have a tree in our back yard that must be well over 100 year, it has what we believe to have been a child’s wood swing and a foot ball about 3 stories up. You can still see a bit of chain and the corner of the wood with a rusted bolt holding the chain. If trees could talk ………
If you really want to cut through metal with a chainsaw, you should be using the carbide tipped chain designed for firefighters to cut vents into buildings. It can cut through solid steel without too much trouble. Stihl makes a couple of different versions, so you should be able to find one that will work with your saws.
I had made the same suggestion but I believe due to their ability to cut through most material they are also favoured by certain people for illegal activities, this make them difficult for the average person to acquire.
Why aren't they using glasses, We know theeyn are cutting metal, the kind of metal is irrelevent, you would still lose your vision. I only have one eye, but from AMD. Its a pain in the butt!🤨🤨
Очень "залипательное" видео. Как, впрочем, все ваши ролики. Вы виртуоз своего дела. Наверняка, нелёгкого дела. Страшно только, что у вас нет никакой охраны труда. Слава богу, что никто не пострадал или мы не видим😊. Скажите, как вы находите такие деревья?
In the northwest coasts of North America (California to Canada) these giant trees are not unusual. Especially redwood trees; they only grow in this region, and are very old. The same with sequoias only found in and near Yosemite in California. They are ancient and huge.
Beautiful grain and colors. Would love to see what becomes of it. Hopefully, an awsome piece of furniture that someone would be able to cherish, and hand it down through the generations so the beauty of the tree can go on forever.
I could watch this all day and I would love to see the finished products that were made with this beautiful tree stump I’m sure they are all amazing pieces of art Love love love your work 😊
Great vid. Great perseverance. Great tree! I've lived most of my life in the Niagara region of Ontario Canada, exactly where the battles of 1812 occurred. Many older trees are riddled with musket balls. It's a constant chainsaw concern in this area.
A lot of people from Ontario don’t know much about firearms except that they don’t like them for no good reason. Not saying he’s one, but that’s where they seem to congregate.
Love the way he rigged the ladder to create consistent thickness, and keep it level. The old tree lives on in whatever they make with the wood. Wish they'd wear eye protection.
Dead is dead. Trees don't live on as furniture. No one remember the tree that made there chairs. Or whatever. They only remember the furniture. Unless maybe they cut it down and made it themselves. Then they might remember the tree. But it is still dead. Once it is cut down it stops living
Drzewo lezace na ziemi i okryte mchem jest nadal zywe. Komunikuje z innymi drzewami przez system mykoryz tak jak wtedy gdy jeszcze stalo prosto.@@JimLay-mv2rq .Nawet bez lisci jest zywione przez czlonkow swojej grupy drzew ktore maja liscie.
@@JimLay-mv2rqTheir rings continue to speak, though dead. These slabs would make great coffee tables or wall hangings and people could read the rings which testify to forest fires, climate disturbances, etc. Also, as somebody pointed out in the comments, the first windstorms of the rainy season often topple trees, uprooting the root. This is a better monument to the memory of the once majestic tree than unceremoniously splitting it up into scraps of firewood.
@@JimLay-mv2rq Thanks Jim, Im very glad to see someone say exactly what I was about to and put a stomp on the silly false crap people say, hear, or read and even tho they know its utter horse shit they regurgitate the stupid crap cause they were somehow impressed when they heard it. Nothing "lives on" after its dead, it doesn't matter one bit that someone screwed up and killed themselves "doing what they loved", and dead people are not "resting", they are dead. Even if a dead person was just resting how do you know he wasn't resting in peace already, or that he wanted to rest in peace? He might have been totally bored resting peacefully and wanted to rest in another mode but every time he got there some do-good a-hole comes along and with limited mental acumen wants to show everyone how kind and thoughtful he is and grants him to rest in peace again. I feel similarly about all these do-gooders who claim to be blessing advisors to god. With next to no info about someone they post "god bless him" but post it to us so we know what a nice person he is, maybe god just monitors him at all time waiting for him to instruct god on who to bless? What if he's like me and doesnt think much about a mass murdering god who tortures people and doesnt want blessings from someone who put a guilt trip on us about why his son was executed (not much of gods that neither of them could do anything about it but cry (JC) and blame people not born yet (big daddy), and the whole time he knew his cry-baby son wasnt even dead! He just got a free ride home and was sitting right beside him while he lied about him being dead and told us we're born guilty of crap. What nonsense!
Очуметь! Работа с этим пнём была ой, какая нехилая! Но вот жить по соседству с этими ребятами я бы не хотела! 😊 Тут с утра газоны как начнут косить,так шума хватает, а здесь .. Но огромный респект за титанический труд! А корни пня стали похожи на монстра!
Кто-то воткнул инструмент 300 лет тому назад? Мужикам больше уважение за такое терпение и колоссальный труд! Ещё бы увидеть изделия из этого железного дуба) Может покажете?
I keep seeing beautiful table tops being made from the slabs of wood. That wood is beautiful and these guys really have patience and skill. The prices they will get for those slabs of wood will be well worth their hard work.
Yes you are correct to the tune of around $4000 for largest one as a conference table to 2000 for the first full length cut as a coffee table using the single first cuts as end tables to match
Claro pues esa es la idea cada loza de maderera es una mesa de roble y sigue siendo util para cada cena" creo yo" the charly ahi libra las cadenas que daño debe ser con una losa de esas creo yo" the charly"???
Hi claro estos dias tambien corte unos 3 ho cuatro arboles lo malo es que eran de pino patula para una casa en madera y tambien sillas diseñadas con tronco y hojas de madera de 4 ho 5 pulgadas"??? Mas las bigas y otros"??? The charly"??? Tambien saque como unas 10 toneladas de tierra el mismo dia para mejor visual" de la casa finca"???
A few years myself and my wife were saw up a large oak trunk for firewood.
While cutting a slice I noticed fibers coming out with the chips.
Putting it through the splitter we came across a silk handkerchief in lovely condition.
Counting the rings it had been there since the 1830s so we'd like to think a lady placed it there maybe for a loved one to find but was never found.
I still have the log and silk handkerchief trapped in the wood sitting on a shelf in my workshop
Cool story
Great story… thanks!
Neat, but your description of fibers amongst the chips confuses me how the handkerchief was in "good" condition. You mean what was left of it😅. I also don't understand how a handkerchief was gobbled up by a tree. How did it stay on the tree for gosh knows how many generations and still be undamaged? They made things better in those days, not like nowadays with disposable everything, but it couldn't be *that* good, could it?
I'd love to see a photo of video of that
Yes there is damage to the cloth from the chain but taking into account it's age it's in perfect condition to me.
I don't think the tree gobbled it up but someone put it there.
Carved a hole to secretly exchange gifts I don't know
Such stunningly beautiful wood!! God is Great to give us such gorgeous building materials!
I must say the gentleman running and maintaining the saws is worth at least triple his weight in gold. His knowledge, skills, hard work, and determination are phenomenal! All these men are truly hard working, amazing men!! Real men doing real work is a joy to see!! ❤️🙏
Вы полностью правы )))
Дерево - дуб , как металл …. Постоянно мастер зубья у пилы точит )))
Are you suggesting that men who don't do physically demanding jobs are not “real men”? You are!!! You really are!!! 😅😂 How ridiculous.
Too bad hat god put that hunk of metal in the gorgeous wood.
Русские парни! Браво!
I never realized just how hard one must work to cut into a tree or trees of this size. Nice work, Gents! Total bummer that both large rocks and metal, caused such big issues. Still doesn’t take away from your patience and determination, great video! I hope some beautiful furniture is made from this beautiful tree!
I'm really glad that their saws didn't hit any of that. It could be a disaster. Dangerous job!
Hello amy. How are you filling?
I am masood in the iran❤
Amazing work!
È una presa in giro
They had less sophisticated tools, kind of lightweight against that wood. BUT it could be by necessity or choice. And they can be "mobile", so that's good
Удиален сегодня своим терпением в просмотре, но материал очень интересный!.дай Бог этим работякам здоровья и успехоа !!!❤
And no masks 😱
😢
Ювелирно работает парень в оранжевой куртке столько умения и мастерства.Интересно кто он по профессии.Просмотрела ролик от начала до конца и любовалась его работой.Слов нет молодец дело мастера боится .!!!!Браво.!
Так что же нашли в дубе не понятно заинтриговали ,а результата ноль
It looked like it was possibly a steel fence post the tree had grown around.
But why were they filming this whole procedure even before they found an obstruction?
Это дерево не пилили, его вырвало с корнем , видимо был очень сильный ветер.
@@billspencer6338
Because people watch the whole procedure.
Х№%
Такой пнище, да ещё и дубовый, очень тяжело пилить. Плюс ещё находки - инородные предметы, которые вросли в ствол и корневище дуба. Я увидел два камня, приличной величины и какая-то железяка, торчащая из пня. Ребята, вы молодцы, здорово потрудились, благо есть сопутствующие инструменты и всякие приспособления, которые хоть как-то облегчают работу. Спасибо 🙏 вам наиогромнейшее, за ваш нелёгкий труд. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏❤️
What in the world is in there.
Rocks in a tree stump, must be a first. Not.
Как приятно смотреть как работает мастер своего дела,браво,первый раз вижу такие пилы они такие большие😃👍
Какой мастер,это извращенец, ему до мастера далеко.
@@ВасилийСвищев-я2ю Василий Свищев, покажи как нужно.
Э жж ю эх з з
Я вижу в остатках корня очертание поверженного вепря и слышу его умирающий стон...😢Хочется верить, что это дерево отжило свой век либо было подвержено какому-то катаклизму и не смогло устоять. Пусть это будет продолжением его жизни. Мастер, конечно, асс. Приятно смотреть за его работой: чётко, размеренно, по хозяйски. Эта легенда будет иметь продолжение.У меня на участке- заимке тоже есть такие дубы и липы, которым не счесть лет. Находиться среди них не просто жить, а проживать в самой легенде. На нашей Земле мало осталось таких величественных духов матушки- природы 😢❤
❤qq
These will make some beautiful and unique furniture pieces. A lot of work but worth the effort good for you! 12:36 12:36
Eloquently stated. Have you written any books?
I also saw a boar.
Il faut avoir beaucoup d'imagination pour voir une silhouette de sanglier dans cette souche d'arbre....
Потрясающе!!! Я получила удовольствие, наблюлая за тем как вы работаете.... Отличная технология.... Вы просто умники!!!! Золотые руки. Куча спилов для поделок (столешниц ++) . Респект!!!
А мне б такую досочку на кухню))
Ok bit better temperature down but still knackered but better than this morning .love yer mum xxx
@@Vest_aaa de Po no.
En lo vkoj
@@franksmith4209 не поняла, что вы написали, автоматический переводчик не разобрал.
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Мой друг также пилил дерево и прямо внутри дерева нашёл конскую подкову довольно старую, мы её очистили и повесили над дверью как сувенир, она примечательна именно тем, что вросла в дерево!
They find stone inside wood. 46:30
@@Na-qi3cf40:24 ❤ 40:29
@@Na-qi3cfА, может быть, это осколок снаряда со времён Второй Мировой?🤔
@@МаринаШурубурадоброго здравия
А страна какая?
Я случайно посмотрела одно видео..
Вообще после последнего Потопа 1824 леса не осталось на 99% ..
Всё что нас окружает это засаженно после.И вросшие первые этажи по всему миру это не " культурный" слой)
Везде создали иллюзии)
Обман..
А работа супер
Этому дубу лет 400
Some of these trees are gold*** the carvings inside are spectacular" they tell a story all their own many years storms, wind blown ,floods and grow like Gaints to the skys ,,and worth a fortune,"" we know we have a bench top made for kichen , gorgeous 😍
Два камня и ржавая железяка не такая уж и ШОКИРУЮЩАЯ находка. А за проделанную работу- респект.
Пол дня наверно с пнём ебались,распилили б его на куски,и всё а то вот с этими блинами ковыряются,тфу,☹️
Never did see the “shocking find”
Click Bait.
Concordo com você, eu pensei que fosse algo realmente chocante!
You are right. My husband cut down a hurricane damaged pecan tree on his grandparents property and brought some home to cut up for our fireplace. As he was splitting a big piece, he found a complete brass flush mechanism for a toilet, which is now made of plastic. His grandfather must have placed it on the tree and forgot about it and the tree grew around it. It’s no telling how old that thing must have been! I’m 74 and don’t recall the mechanism being anything other than plastic.
Once upon a time, I had to shorten a large spruce stump. First cut with chainsaw, ruined chain. The only way I could take 10 inches off was with axe, splitting maul and metal wedges.
This was very near the beach in Oregon
. This tree grew up with round beach rocks inside it like raisins in a cake.
n 17:51 😊
@@АлександрМичурин-м9лBot, testing
One determined fella eh.
Trim, not cut? 💞
Defender me !
I had a number of scrap logs of Redwood that were on my land after moving into a new house. A guy with a Sawzall came and did a fantastic job. Only one bad thing. In a nice 7' (short) 24" log that yielded nice lumber for me, he found a RIFLE ! Someone had leaned the old black power on a Redwood tree and likely died before getting to it. The tree grew around it. Stock wood gone but the steel was there and cost him a blade. That was a find ! So was yours.
Wowza! What a great story that old gun could tell!
Wow! Just wow...what was left of a whole damn gun!?
@@hilarylaw8415 Howdy - just rusty metal. Redwood is very acidic and is tough on tools and other plants. Tanic acid used in tanning hides.
Какой силищи дерево было! Какой красоты! Вырастить такое века нужны! Не жалко было??
Até choro, quando vejo essas coisas.😢
Lamentável
Их 3 вместе срослись, у нас в парке есть 300 летние г Пушкин Екатерининский дворец
@@mariahelenacavalcanti3142
En sonunda meşe ağacı da öcünü aldı kesiciden 😅😅😅😅@@mariahelenacavalcanti3142
Ради чего сгубили такую могучую красоту???Зачем...для чего ??
You really like nice wood and appreciate it when you’re happy to sit here and watch 48 minutes of folks cutting up a big old stump. I enjoyed watching it and i wish i had a big enough piece to build a nice les paul style guitar out of it. That would be such an amazing instrument!
Et le son également
Would've made a gorgeous hard body electric guitar - resonance of old oak is rich, raw & ripe, essence of decades ingrown. Wish I knew where this was videoed. Somewhat reminiscent of Civil War-era forest here in Middle Tennessee. If trees could talk ....
Ironical that paper knows the whole story before it meets ink...
Three acorns a squirrel hid & forgot grew into a deluxe luxury habitat for thousands of her offspring. My great grandfather, Vernie Virgil Edwin Cox (1896-1977) of Paoli, IN, once told me that trees talk but only squirrels & woodpeckers know their language because...acorns need to hide &
termites are like candy for woodpeckers. He was Great Grandpa Cox & he knew lots of special secrets, like four-leaf clovers only grow on the northside of a tree. Still don't know how a tree has sides...
~mlwg
There was a company that made a 1-piece neck and body for about $70k. I think they were a boutique Euro company, maybe 10 yrs ago.
@@davidrees1840 i remember that but for the life of me i can’t remember the name of the company. I build basic strat style guitars, flying v’s, i just finished a double neck sg style guitar but all are bolt on necks. I play les pauls mostly but i haven’t worked up the nerve to try a set neck build. If i had a slab of this wood i would definitely try it. But a one piece body and neck is alot more difficult than it sounds.
Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rick was found inside the tree!‘“””””””””
Дерево было настолько уникальным в своих размерах,что я очень не хотела , чтобы его уничтожили,человек везде главный,всегда жалею ,когда у нас пилят самую красивую ёлку на новый год ,для кремля,ведь она могла радовать людей ещё сто лет,но нам это не важно.
the tree was pulled out of the ground by something - maybe a big storm
Ну и ЧТО??
@@gnmoore9113 0
Залипла на всё время просмотра.
Бесконечно можно смотреть на работающего человека, тем более работающего с деревом.
What are they looking for?
What pulled it out?
Камешек попался .@@barryshaw2167
Pueden traducir al castellano?
А не с головой
I don’t see anything shocking except the beauty in these pieces. I’m sure each piece will make a gorgeous tabletop
The stone was the shocking
@@gerdbratli8860That didn’t look like a stone. It looked metal.
You will need at least one diamond studed chain for this next time
and a lot of money!😂
Well, I won't be fooled into watching this sort of nonsense again!!
We lived next to a golf course for many years. We had several old Cedar trees that needed to be removed. When they cut the trees down the stumps had golf balls inside of them where they were hit into the tree and fell down into the branches. Over the years the trees grow around the golf balls. When they were cut the stumps had half golf balls left in the stump. They appeared to look like boiled eggs cut in half.
😂😂😂
Never seen anything like this before. Amazing. What a dangerous labor. God bless and keep you safe . Art supplies the hard way to come by them. Awesome. 😮😊😅 The equipment is huge.
C’est agréable de voir un homme qui connaît son travail et le fait à la perfection. Super beau travail. Bravo!
Pure clickbait.
Thank you very much@@tonics7121
@@tonics7121português
Кромсает красивое и редкое дерево😢!
Non distruggono un albero !!! Dove lo vedi l'albero ?? Tagliano solo malamente il ceppo e le radici.@@ОльгаХа-я3н
Респект и уважение молодым людям, которые так аккуратно работают. Очень приятно смотреть! Не важно что там нашли, важен сам процесс, молодцы! ❤
Ой, ну находка (камень в дереве) прям ШОКируюшая 🙈🤦🏼♀️. А чтоинкльнт шокирует, так это то, насколько это дерево древнее и очень жаль, что его больше не существует, как дерева.
Supponevo che fosse il colpo a 35:50
Да, очень интересно, с удовольствием посмотрела на тружеников. Достойно уважения!😊
Ютуб мастер на заголовки!!!!!
Конечно
FALOU TUDO!!!!
Когдато в магазине увидели такую шину с цепью, ещё поржали с другом. Это какое дерево надо пилить такой шиной. Вы показали, уважуха за такой труд. Могу представить сколько попотели!!!
ЕЛЕ, ЕЛИ ХВАТИЛО ТЕРПЕНИЯ СМОТРЕТЬ НА РАБОТУ ТРУДОГОЛИКОВ, НО ШОКИРУЮЩЕЙ НАХОДКИ НЕ УВИДЕЛА, МУЖЧИНЫ РАБОТАЛИ КЛАССНО, МОЛОДЦЫ, А ЧТО НАШЛИ НЕИЗВЕСТНО, ВСЕМ УДАЧИ❤❤❤
I didn't see any shocking find either.
Nor me. I was expecting a human skeleton.
Нашли наконечник топора..!
Не надо было тратить время, а промотать в конец и ничего не увидеть интересного.
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知:
Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rock was found inside the tree! Why the kidney stone was so large? No one really knew the answer. May be that man would only pee once every two days! LOL 😝😆😂 .,,,,,...
ОЧЕНЬ ТЕРПЕЛИВЫЕ ТРОДОЛЮБИВЫЕ И УМНЫЕ МУЖЧИНЫ !❤ БРАВО!❤
Не
Б
Impressive work. Nerves of steel and the patience of Jobe. 💕💕
professionals with these tools. No nerves involved just skills.
Так и не поняла, что нашли...
Жалко, что погибло такое старое и огромное дерево 😢
Оно же было здоровое, не трухлявое
😊
Der sieht aus als hätte er 3 Stämme gehabt.
😢😢😢😢
Estou me perguntando se realmente egiste algo ou só foi para eu ver o vidio
режет криво, а ведь можно сделать из кругляшек столы, произведения искусства.
I’m exhausted from watching them work. My dad was a lumberjack. I watched him cut down a million trees. This thee was so stubborn. This man is amazing. He has to to be very strong to use those huge long chain saws. He must have muscle strong as steel. I admire his work load I couldn’t stop watching this video. Amazing work.
I never did find out what was shocking. The video disappeared. At one point I thought I saw the head and tusk of an elephant. I’m sure I was wrong. But I have never seen a group of men, work so hard in cutting down a tree…. or should I say three trees grown together❣️
@@YvonneStanton-v6fЭти мужчины не просто рубят вековой дуб, а изготовят из этих великолепных спилов прекрасные столы.
Never know what was shocking at the end
The cutting itself was enough!
@@YvonneStanton-v6f I thought I saw a human skull at one point. It's at 45:32 when he looks inside.
Es un solo árbol que ya creciendo fueron haciéndose ramas y por eso hay que irle limpiando en las uniones pues puede haber hasta unos clavos, fierros, hasta dinero esconden en México hasta 1952 hubo el primer banco y antes la gente escondía su dinero hasta en los huecos de los arboles
Сколько красивых вещей из натурального дерева можно сделать!!
Sometimes I wish videos were longer & now I wish this video would get to the reveal faster!..🥱!
However, the beautiful hearts of those 3 trees that grew together is keeping me here!..🧐!
I am absolutely amazed and enthralled watching this young man do his magic with that gigantic oak stump! WOW!
Козлыщ
😂w
Lò mi
What. Use a chainsaw and some wedges?
@@sandgrownun66. I gather the wedges were to stop the saw kerf from closing up and jamming the blade?
I keep looking at those huge slices and keep thinking to myself, "those would make for some very lovely tables"
Does anyone else agree?
Uuhhh, that is why they are slicing the wood, for table tops made by them or sold to woodworkers that make these. I just watch a video of a woodworker making such a table, he sold it for over 13,000.00 but it took him a year to do it!
Аким красавцем был этот дуб ,а эти изверги ради наживы губят такую красоту.Сволочи ещё и хвастают судить их за это надо.
Nein, ich stimme nicht zu.
Dieser ehrwürdige Baum hätte es verdient weiter zu leben.
@@southernboltingequipmentin6950 oh, I didn't know this-
Yes they would
You certainly work hard for your money! You deserve everything you can sell that wood for. Not a job for lightweights for sure. Your determination is off the charts! Good job!
Да упорства и упрямство Вам не занимать.БРАВО!!!!❤❤❤Жаль что пришлось расколоть этот красивый пласт.
I cut Myrtle Wood on the Oregon beaches and have found rocks, sand, horse shoes, railroad spikes, fence post and others things in the wood. It cost a huge amount for the chain. I make clocks , tables and a host of things. Made my first clock in 1968 and have sold hundreds of them. Good luck guys and remember to file those riders down !
Yep! Hard to keep cutting if you don't file them down. ;D
Do you have a website showing what you handcraft?
Brings back happy childhood memories - seeing Myrtlewood in Oregon :)
Fabulous work you do. Thanks for sharing it. I would love to have seen the tree that stump was from! What an amazing history it had. Clearly older than our country. Amazing.
46:16 for those with little patience - not a shocker
47:45 a piece of metal
This appears to be three separate trees growing close together that had became "married". As their trunks grew in size and bark overlapped, they would have the appearance of being one tree at the base. Items often become trapped in the small spaces between trees and integrated into the wood as they grow.
Tears😢for the tree it was. Respect to the men for their tenacity.
The tree may have fallen on it's own. So many of the trees of this size do. I hate to say it but they do.
@@MarshaScott-yj8py He wasn't insinuating it was them who took it down. And it is sad this magnificent, Natural gem is gone. But it will be used wisely I hope.
Какая тяжелая работа, так может работать только молодой физически выносливый человек👍
Что ты несешь.
Выносливый и настырный :)))
@@ОлегПарамонов-у9кточнее терпеливый!😊
@@alexfly4244он не несет , а печатает! Несут груз или ношу!
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知:
Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rock was found inside the tree! Why the kidney stone was so large? No one really knew the answer. May be that man would only pee once every two days! LOL 😝😆😂 .,,,,,.....
An Elm tree died from Dutch Elm disease in a yard adjacent to where I used to live. It had been *HUGE*. I imagined what interesting tables could have been made from its' lower-most trunk. It ended up just rotting, getting a large hive of Honeybees for a while, and eventually was bulldozed or removed some other way after we moved away. It's a shame. That tree was hundreds of years old. 🌳
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They used to be used for breakwaters because of their resistance to seawater.
And the bees suffered as well.😢
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That is a shame and I didn't know that about that type of wood
I am so impressed with the diligence of these men!
Залипательно, трудоёмко, настойчиво, мастерски, Браво❤
Admiro a paciência de quem levou 48 minutos assistindo, para descobrir ao final que não tinha nada de tão chocante assim.
Thank you, that's why I checked the comments first.
Adiantei bastante cessar bobeira e ainda ouvindo alto serra na minha orelha fui ver os comentários , obrigado. Pois não preciso ver mais
Thanks for saving me the near hour of time.
Я ролики смотрю на скоростях, а такие сначала вручную перематываю. Этот ролик можно было сократить и до трёх минут.
Como não sou besta fui direto para o final.😂😂😂 De qualquer forma achei interessante saber q podem ser encontrados "resto de guerra" em antigas toras de madeira.
What an incredible find and what a glorious tree this must have been. Look at the rings on each stump. The history that happened as it grew. Whoever buys furniture made from this tree will have history in their home.
Just stones…
Whatever is embedded in the tree must have been in the soil at the time and the tree grew around it. As for the age, I think, now, they can do a DNA to determine the age of the tree and what family it belongs to.
Ya me canso de ver cómo no llegan nunca a enseñarnos el añazgo 😂
Stroke
Ain't that the truth. The stories that it could tell if the trees could talk.
Красивые срезы, ребята. Но такой упорный труд. Уважение вам.
... ага.,
Дорогие получатся
Столешницы..
Hi pues si queda uno algo agotado" pero el trabajo se hizo me gaste 4 diaz " ??? The charly" ??? Eso si quede de cama" jua.jua.jua"???
@@CarlosMesa-mk1vp9 шшш
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知:
Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rock was found inside the tree! Why the kidney stone was so large? No one really knew the answer. May be that man would only pee once every two days! LOL 😝😆😂 .,,,,,,,,
My boss re-counted the most shocking tree find when cutting. He was cutting down a 3 or 4 foot tall stump, and half way through blood just started poring out of the cut, he finished the cut and flipped the stump and their were hundreds of severed wiggling blue snakes that he had cut in half in a cavity of that stump.
I personally run a band-saw mill, and the 2 most common thing I hit are nails and lead bullets.
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ABOUT! Your boss actually had a shocking discovery!😱😱👍 not in this video! 😂
In this video it is interesting to see the size of the cut itself and good work 👍👍👍
WHAT an art !!!!!!!!!!
And an EYE to see to cut
With what saw and blade
Just a note ...I guess you dont know about " cups" for loggers ..😳😄
I loved watching you work.
Did you start when a youngster.
Cant say I did much in this field ...
At 75 years young and girl at that..
I found this most impressive.
Труд этих ребят не их лёгких. Но это работа их. А что касается дерева, оно великолепно, фактура, эти извилены, чудо и красота природы. Осень жаль что оно погибло или погубили намеренно возможно, хочется верить что они заработают, а дерево в спилах, доведённое до совершенства будет жить ещё долго и радовать ценителей прекрасного. Я бы хотела иметь такую частичку, оно будет жить дальше и пусть дальнейшая судьбы уже разрозненого дерева будет уютной, тёплой и счастливой!
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@@НатальяАнисимова-н9мто
Це, правда,зацікавилии😅
Какая силища и мощь в этом дубе. С каким трудом его распиливают! А не простояло ли это дерево ещё лет 100- 200😅
Что ж не показали обманщики я потеряла пол часа времени и сказали что на тысячу долларов там было и начали сначала показывать безобразие такое
Someone earlier said this tree was around 600vyears old! It was obviously uprooted by a storm or something...Wish it could have survived it is a MAGNIFICENT Old-Growth Tree and soooo rare!! ❤️ 🌳 ❤️
the tree was pulled out of the ground by something - maybe a big storm
God bless you guys for all the hard work you do, not to mention dangerous.
Я такого терпения и спокойствия еще не видела). Я восхищена!
Так русские же парни! ❤❤❤
Будешь тут терпеливым когда каждый такой блин продается за тыщи баксов
@@Kappa-33😮🎉 This project is really great and I am excited to participate!
Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知:
Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rock was found inside the tree! Why the kidney stone was so large? No one really knew the answer. May be that man would only pee once every two days! LOL 😝😆😂 .,,,,,
Сам вид дерево необычный и такой огромный и загадочный. Как хорошо что есть такие видио потрясающие с загадкой и историей. Спасибо всем кто удивил
I’ve never seen a contraption like they were slicing that stump with, much less the patience that they were using. Beautiful stump! What stories that tree could tell.
Not only did you find the gold but you found some Awesome wood & you have an AWESOME EXPERIENCE!!.
Congrats on the find & the patience to stay with it.
I did not see what they found 😢
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@@РитаКяроваGOOD JOB!
That was a bit of iron not gold .
This is really meticulous strenuous work. The wood rings are beautiful
I never considered working with a chainsaw meticulous, but if you've never used a bandsaw I guess I can see that being one opinion.
Those men needed lot of energy to cut that giant oak tree apart. So they each ate three (3) bowls of “oat” meal with milk in the morning. That was actually a man eating oak tree 🌳. The men they ate turned out to had kidney stones. That was why that stone or rick was found inside the tree!..,,..,
Боже мой всё у вас есть и потрясающие инструменты и мастерство нет только преклонения перед величием природы
Мозгов у них нет!
BOLNO SMOTRET.......ETO KINO.......
Правителей надо призывать икитайцев перед величием, природы , а эти просто гнилой дуб ликвидируют с...
This channel is a real treasure for woodworking enthusiasts! 🔥 Every video brings something fresh and creative! 🎨🛠
Как мне жаль, что исчезла с лица Земли эта красота, его мощь, желуди, ажур его листьев, тень, укрывающая в жару спутника, и просто древнее, шикарное дерево, к тому же вовсе не порченное...😢 😢😢
Il devait être magnifique cet arbre imagine tout ce qu'il a vu
Я восхищена мощью этого дуба,это сколько нужно времени,чтобы вырастить из жёлудя что-то подобное!
the tree was pulled out of the ground by something - maybe a big storm
It's amazing! Such a majestic tree, it must be hundreds of years old!
And the axe head must been stuck there for centuries!
Truly amazing! ❤
Count the rings. The tree is maybe 53 years old?
@@Orcinus1967 Sounds a bit small, but okay. That's probably due to the fact that four trees seem to have grown into one. In any case, it is breathtaking, looks amazing!
Trees grow separate trunks all the time. Have you ever been out of a city? Counted the rings on a tree or piece of lumber? @@michaelk5976
this oak was probably around 400 years old...oak grows very slow.
Where was the axe head? I only saw what looked like rusty angle iron right near the end of the video. My guess is it was a property line marker and the tree eventually grew and expanded around it.
Good to see there are still hardworking men out there doing things of this nature
А что там было ?
I agree. Although I'm seeing some rocks and what looks like a t post. Maybe. I once cut into a hard maple and hit a flat file that must have been in a notch and the tree grew around it. You never know
They found a big ROCK towards the end of the cutting!
I was shocked when they pulled it out!
How did THAT get in there?
Amazing!
Wonder how many more will be found??
Nice video!
Such an amazing old tree trunk ❤,sad to see it down 😢.
But you did a great 👍 job with the saw and axe ❤.
Greetings from England 🇬🇧 Simon and Beth ❤️ 😀 🙋
Nature IS a wonder and a gift..too bad we're destroying it
Хороший, не гнилой пень, дерево на вид было живое. Жаль не говорят откуда оно м что с ним было не так, ведь вековое дерево это вполне заслужило((
Похоже, многовековое.
Dejen de cortar sin plantar.. 😡😡
Похоже, три дерева срослось плотно
So what was the shocking discovery in this ancient tree stump?
Капитально сказал.
I can’t believe how beautiful it is. I’ll bet there’s thousands of woodworkers drooling all over their screens right now!
I’m not a woodworker, but I was drooling over the slabs thinking about how beautiful a coffee table could be made from one of them.
@@ccorbin83I was drooling thinking about a coffee sitting on one 😉
I have to admit, I'm more than a little aroused.
This is skilled labor at its best! I was a bit worried about him though, standing on those rickety tables and working without eye protection. I have several large slabs from one of our banyans that fell during Hurricane Ian. I had no idea what my lawn guy had to have done to cut the slabs so well. I owe him even more thanks and $ than I gave him!
Sad to see an old groth die. Thank you for bringing use and beauty out of death.
Amazing work!
Can't believe I watched this whole thing
Se non ci credi allora cosa hai visto ?@@ronholt1604
L'albero era già morto. Non puoi averlo visto morire.
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Ну и долго мы будем смотреть, как пилят?😀и где чудо?
Я восхищена этими упорными "рукастыми" мужчинами! Такая редкость сейчас
Я вижу их в каждом южноамериканце и мексиканце, пересекающем нашу границу. Республиканцы отказываются это признавать, но я живу в Калифорнии и знаю правду.
I see them in Every South American and Mexican who comes over our border. The republicons refuse to admit this, but I live in California and I know the truth.
Huh?
@@stevenrussell5340, Dude, gotta be multi-lingual, it's all the rage now.
I am not into following the crowd. Too many chances of getting burned and hurting someone or oneself. English is taught in my lifetime growing up. Why should I be forced like in a communist country to do what others say in a foreign language? If this were a communist country, then people will say I must learn another language.
Who said I had to be multilingual? This is NOT a communist satanic nation that tells us what we MUST do, but to live free and without regret. NEVER tell me to learn a language other then my native language. That is just plain communism@@JessieI
Работа великолепная , приятно смотреть. Но ещё больше жалко такое красивое дерево. Зачем такую красоту убирать, внутри оно здоровое, красивые спилы. Уверена простояло бы ещё столько же лет!
Это не дерево, а просто пень. Громадный. Приволокли его техникой. Внизу видно, никакой связи с землей.
Вы очень хороший человек, пусть у вас в жизни будет всё самое светлое и лучшее❤
Отличная работа...
Интересно смотреть как другие работают! Жаль, такую красоту пилят , кака пила у рабз,, я такой не видела . Спасибо за просмотр! 😊🎉🎉
In what country are you? I noticed the architecture is different. Loved watching the video.
Amazing skills. Thank you for sharing this video.
Há como eu queria uma tábua dessa amo madeira, e está é muito linda, a natureza é perfeita, e viva Deus o dono da perfeição ❤❤❤
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i am amazed to see how much effort you put into keeping the slab intact. i would have started chopping it up into pieces to get a look at what is f-ing up my chain waaaay earlier. i bow to your craft
and spoil all the profits
Me too!
I, too, agree with your opinion.
Brawo za wytrwałość
;)))) if you imagine your time to be infinite and your chain supply negligible, sure, you would spoil the profit.
The real unsung hero of this video is that Stihl chain saw. Freaking SOLID piece of kit !
If by "solid" you mean HEAVY, then i agree 100%. Those 880s with 5ft bar wear me out! Don't get me started on all the damn re-sharpening...😑
INDEED
@@spacehonky6315LOL. Whats lighter for this job guy ??
Those Stihl pants aren't bad, either. ;)
Great!!!❤
I’ve never seen such a huge chain saw. Beautiful art!
I found this absolutely fascinating, what beautiful workmanship.
Герои нашего времени !!! Богатыри !!! Столы получаются изумительно красивые !!!
куяри !
хоть раз задумывались сколько это дерево росло и дало пользы - в отличии от вас вонючего неблагодарного потребителя
Ага - пеньки для голосования.
Que encontraron???
@@__Feniks__ мы все человечья отродья мы слабые ,а дуб это сила и красота он давал столько кислорода всем живущем на этой земле и не просил ничего взамен!!
Круто! Молодцы.. Пусть Новый, 2024, станет Добрым, Хорошим Для Всех Нас и Наших близких🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Amen
Agreeing with you even though I am in the USA that we can share stuff like videos as this too. The countryside scenes in that video are beautiful for me to see ( I love northern 'pine' forest environments . To the credit here due those two workers were hard at their work project doing well ).
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@@zarullakaci4694🤔 tiddie 😉
Mon dieu!!!!!!!!!!?????? Quelle patience douceurs presque muets les garçons et respects de mère nature bravo magnifique ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
В начале 90-х работал я в паркетном цеху. Тогда массово приходила паркетная фреза из вьетнамского дуба. И у нас частенько вставали станки из-за свинцовых шариков, которые попадались в этой самой древесине. Наверное это была американская шрапнель, которой они в свое время нашпиговали леса Индокитая
You guys are amazing, I have never seen such tenacity.
My father was a logger who topped trees, I have much respect for the brave men who do this type of work. From forest fire fighters to cabinet makers and everything in between.
You had me when you hit those rocks.
Deforestation cause flooding 😢
Snoozer!
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@@Superdookie-o6b No i co niby to za znalezisko? Wielkie "G" tam było!
Incredible job, but where is the eye protection?
Было интересно наблюдать за работой профессионалов да еще и в конце такой сюрприз спасибо что показали
Никакого сюрприза не увидел!
@@vladimirsolonin8438a lump of rock 🤷♀️
Qual era a surpresa?
@@mariaangelapirespiano3575 Топор внутри дерева для выскабливания ствола изнутри.
A metal pole
WoW!! Thats an OAK TREE????? WOW! They grow very very slowly. Imagine how old those group of trees are???
Have you guys thought about getting a 2-man portable band saw with carbisde blade to use on your ladder miil? Thinner kerf (1 or 2 more slabs /cookies per log /stump), way less likely to bind and with the appropriate blade, cuts through nails and bullets. If one isn't commercially avaliable, contact Matthew Cermona, he designed and built his own mill, so you could colaborate to design something that you all benifit from. I'm an architect and already have various ideas as to how you could design and construct such a mill that facilitates how you currently mill more efficently snd how to impliment this.
Fascinating watch this unfold. For video "dramatics", conside dousing the wood with water (see Matthew Cermona) to show your subscribers the beauty of the wood your milling?
I’d suggest diamond toothed chain blades used in concrete cutting! Cuts right thru rebar and anything! But you have to lubricate with water.
Респект мужчинам! Из этих кругляков можно сделать столешницы, получится старинный стол.
I wish it had been my tree in my yard. Even though there never would have been any wealth found, she'd still be standing for all to see and admire long after i had passed on ❤️ 😍 💖 ❤ . 48:40
Почему старинный?
In the US they found a mummified hound dog in the hollow of a tree. Apparently the dog was able to climb the tree and either followed a raccoon down into the tree or fell inside. Today a section of the tree with mummified dog rests in a museum. They say its been there since the 1940s .
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I saw it on the Internet some time ago. Such a sad sight. It had to have died a slow agonizing death of dehydration. 😢
Yep down the rod from my house, in ludowici, ga
It's in Waycross, ga
Awesome work. God bless you all. I ❤❤ yall
I live in the Australian tropics and mango trees are common in suburban backyards, streets and parks. Some of these trees are very old and have been around for at least 100 years. My neighbour has a gigantic stump of an old mango tree that must have been cut down decades ago because the stump looks as old and weathered as this oak stump, and every bit as massive. It's been left in a large plot of land that has been cleared, and it looks like the landowner intends to leave it where it is as a sort of memorial. Mango trees basically just keep on growing "for ever", I have one in my own yard that is estimated to be 80-100 years old, and still alive and kicking!
100 ain't old for a tree. The redwoods in California began life before Jesus walked the Earth.
kinda like "that ain't a knife mate, ears a knife"......yes, in northern Nevada the Bristle Cone pine is up to 5,000 years old@@JeffKopis
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@@JeffKopisi bet they aren't in people's backyards though.
We have a tree in our back yard that must be well over 100 year, it has what we believe to have been a child’s wood swing and a foot ball about 3 stories up. You can still see a bit of chain and the corner of the wood with a rusted bolt holding the chain. If trees could talk ………
they would scream! being cut in pieces
What makes you think they can't?
Porque tamto misterio
It's amazing watching guys working so hard.
Never thought I would watch lumber specialist cutting a stump but that was amazing.
If you really want to cut through metal with a chainsaw, you should be using the carbide tipped chain designed for firefighters to cut vents into buildings. It can cut through solid steel without too much trouble. Stihl makes a couple of different versions, so you should be able to find one that will work with your saws.
I had made the same suggestion but I believe due to their ability to cut through most material they are also favoured by certain people for illegal activities, this make them difficult for the average person to acquire.
@@metalmicky You can buy all the chains you want. The Stihl dealer only recommends them for that one saw model.
Why aren't they using glasses, We know theeyn are cutting metal, the kind of metal is irrelevent, you would still lose your vision. I only have one eye, but from AMD. Its a pain in the butt!🤨🤨
Yeah I suggest goggles too!
Единственный правильный комментарий! Но в рассии рабам технологии не ведомы!😂
Очень "залипательное" видео. Как, впрочем, все ваши ролики.
Вы виртуоз своего дела. Наверняка, нелёгкого дела.
Страшно только, что у вас нет никакой охраны труда.
Слава богу, что никто не пострадал или мы не видим😊.
Скажите, как вы находите такие деревья?
Что это ? Осколок снаряда ?
In the northwest coasts of North America (California to Canada) these giant trees are not unusual. Especially redwood trees; they only grow in this region, and are very old. The same with sequoias only found in and near Yosemite in California. They are ancient and huge.
@@АлександраКлюкова металлический уголок и камни
да на обычный уголок похоже
@@АлександраКлюкова
Beautiful grain and colors. Would love to see what becomes of it. Hopefully, an awsome piece of furniture that someone would be able to cherish, and hand it down through the generations so the beauty of the tree can go on forever.
It LOOKS or Seems like they found a chunk of Gold... am I wrong?
@@bertaroscher3233, после бензопилы от куска золота ничего не осталось бы, - очень мягкий металл.
😢😢😢
Жаль, что не известно, что погубило это дерево, на такую мощь и силу нашлась другая мощь и сила- Человек?
Thank goodness for the fast forward button!
Hell yea
Guilty.....I used it.
I could watch this all day and I would love to see the finished products that were made with this beautiful tree stump I’m sure they are all amazing pieces of art
Love love love your work 😊
Great vid. Great perseverance. Great tree!
I've lived most of my life in the Niagara region of Ontario Canada, exactly where the battles of 1812 occurred.
Many older trees are riddled with musket balls. It's a constant chainsaw concern in this area.
Doubtful. Lead musket balls wouldn't do much to a steel chain.
A lot of people from Ontario don’t know much about firearms except that they don’t like them for no good reason. Not saying he’s one, but that’s where they seem to congregate.
The lead wouldn't damage the equipment.
@@OKBushcraft It sure as hell did mine.
@@cfrandre8319 just lead, no copper jacket?
Love the way he rigged the ladder to create consistent thickness, and keep it level. The old tree lives on in whatever they make with the wood. Wish they'd wear eye protection.
Dead is dead. Trees don't live on as furniture.
No one remember the tree that made there chairs. Or whatever. They only remember the furniture. Unless maybe they cut it down and made it themselves. Then they might remember the tree. But it is still dead. Once it is cut down it stops living
Hasn't any protective gear on.
Drzewo lezace na ziemi i okryte mchem jest nadal zywe. Komunikuje z innymi drzewami przez system mykoryz tak jak wtedy gdy jeszcze stalo prosto.@@JimLay-mv2rq .Nawet bez lisci jest zywione przez czlonkow swojej grupy drzew ktore maja liscie.
@@JimLay-mv2rqTheir rings continue to speak, though dead. These slabs would make great coffee tables or wall hangings and people could read the rings which testify to forest fires, climate disturbances, etc. Also, as somebody pointed out in the comments, the first windstorms of the rainy season often topple trees, uprooting the root. This is a better monument to the memory of the once majestic tree than unceremoniously splitting it up into scraps of firewood.
@@JimLay-mv2rq Thanks Jim, Im very glad to see someone say exactly what I was about to and put a stomp on the silly false crap people say, hear, or read and even tho they know its utter horse shit they regurgitate the stupid crap cause they were somehow impressed when they heard it. Nothing "lives on" after its dead, it doesn't matter one bit that someone screwed up and killed themselves "doing what they loved", and dead people are not "resting", they are dead. Even if a dead person was just resting how do you know he wasn't resting in peace already, or that he wanted to rest in peace? He might have been totally bored resting peacefully and wanted to rest in another mode but every time he got there some do-good a-hole comes along and with limited mental acumen wants to show everyone how kind and thoughtful he is and grants him to rest in peace again. I feel similarly about all these do-gooders who claim to be blessing advisors to god. With next to no info about someone they post "god bless him" but post it to us so we know what a nice person he is, maybe god just monitors him at all time waiting for him to instruct god on who to bless? What if he's like me and doesnt think much about a mass murdering god who tortures people and doesnt want blessings from someone who put a guilt trip on us about why his son was executed (not much of gods that neither of them could do anything about it but cry (JC) and blame people not born yet (big daddy), and the whole time he knew his cry-baby son wasnt even dead! He just got a free ride home and was sitting right beside him while he lied about him being dead and told us we're born guilty of crap. What nonsense!
Очуметь! Работа с этим пнём была ой, какая нехилая! Но вот жить по соседству с этими ребятами я бы не хотела! 😊 Тут с утра газоны как начнут косить,так шума хватает, а здесь .. Но огромный респект за титанический труд! А корни пня стали похожи на монстра!
Кто-то воткнул инструмент 300 лет тому назад? Мужикам больше уважение за такое терпение и колоссальный труд! Ещё бы увидеть изделия из этого железного дуба) Может покажете?
I keep seeing beautiful table tops being made from the slabs of wood. That wood is beautiful and these guys really have patience and skill. The prices they will get for those slabs of wood will be well worth their hard work.
Yes you are correct to the tune of around $4000 for largest one as a conference table to 2000 for the first full length cut as a coffee table using the single first cuts as end tables to match
Claro pues esa es la idea cada loza de maderera es una mesa de roble y sigue siendo util para cada cena" creo yo" the charly ahi libra las cadenas que daño debe ser con una losa de esas creo yo" the charly"???
Hi claro estos dias tambien corte unos 3 ho cuatro arboles lo malo es que eran de pino patula para una casa en madera y tambien sillas diseñadas con tronco y hojas de madera de 4 ho 5 pulgadas"??? Mas las bigas y otros"??? The charly"??? Tambien saque como unas 10 toneladas de tierra el mismo dia para mejor visual" de la casa finca"???
Молодцы ребята! Отличная работа!!!
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