As a swedish lumberjack i never get tired of watching the big machines go to work! Appreciate the video. Also just added Sawmill as a workplace i'd love to work on , on my bucketlist ;)
I loved the videos where you placed the camera on the log as it went into the can't blades..Very bold and brave.I enjoyed how you sequenced the video from harvest to processing. Would have liked to see you include the replanting of new trees and maybe time lapse of them growing over their life span. That would be great. I live in Oregon where our average harvest size is between 12 to 24" diameter.We have a strong law that if you harvest a tree you will plant 2 to replace it. Had that for 50 years now.Thank you.
A very good video.Like the mill. Setup looks a very good. Clean yard and very professional just what you would expect from a very high tech mill. It was good to watch the whole operation from the harvesting to the haulage and mill and ready for the market
brought back lots of memories, did not know canter saws were still used, for canting the sides, our mill closed down 1994, 2 canters, then multi saw Sherman, 40 saws in one, new mill had also 2 canters and 2 ram saws, 2 re-saws, old was Guillet 228mm width blade cutting both ways for big stuff, all the sawshop machines was Weinig for sharpening and blade manufacture
The mill I work for still uses canting saws. Granted it was built in the late 1970s but they can still put out the footage. We can do around 250 mbf on a 10 hour shift...not bad for an old wreck
I don't know what people are complaining about the title was exactly what the video was about, from a tree in the ground to a finished product, very intriguing how it all happens, but no kiln drying of that timber ?
Not 1 camera which I'm even supprised lol , the music has been changed since all the response from all the wonderful comments you would of loved the repetitive tune before this 😁 👍
I find it amazing how underestimated sound is in a video of this quality. If you are not going to add commentary you need to change up the music. I felt like the ice cream truck was riding in my neighborhood playing the same tune over and over. I had to mute the volume and that took away from the video. Maybe ambient noise from the machines coupled with several different tunes. Amazing filming and editing though. I enjoyed watching the process.
Hello, It's Divya from NTD Television. This video is great! Our mission is to uplift the world through sharing Truth, Hope and Humanity. We would like to upload your video to our media pages. Would you allow us to do that? Thank you.
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Not much of a firewood market in the UK any more I cut 200 tons of logs for firewood for a farm not much has sold also im stuck with £30,000.00 in Kindling wood which does not sell well.
Is the sawdust and wood chips loaded using a silo? I drive a lorry in sweden and loading sawdust and woodchips but we use a wheel loader. I've been at 30+ sawmills never seen that.
Di daerahku juga ada perusahaan begini, tapi yg di olah kayu sengon, ada yg dibikin triplek, ada yg dibikin balok² kecil panjangnya cuma 1mtr, gatau gunanya buat apa, tapi katanya di export terus ke Jepang, perusahaan nya gede banget, tapi gajinya kecil
Great video, apart from the repetitive and highly annoying tune in the background which became like Chinese torture the longer I watched. Whoever produce this and thought it was a good idea to include a 3rd rate jingle in the background and then repeat it over-and-over-and-over again wants to find another occupation in my view, as its inclusion dramatically reduces the viewing pleasure of what is an otherwise excellent video, shame! *** Todays Top Tip : Watch this video with the audio on mute! ***
I Love watching tree's get chopped down by big machinery. It's swift and throughout. I also love the big voices, living in their over generous parents houses, going to university paid by their parents, complaining about native trees being deforested to create more houses for people to live in and destroying native wildlife. They will also be GIVEN a house, paid by their parents to continue the cycle so their own kids can choke on fumes while stating how unsustainable deforestation is and chain themselves to trees, because unlike the real world kids, they don't actually need to work or are not relying on government handouts. As for me, Chop down a tree! Plant another one and you can chop it down also. Carbon stays in the wood.
I hate to criticize your mill but do you have any problem retaining workers? It looks like an incredibly depressing place to work, no people in all that space and just machines whirring away.
Perfect example of how automation is screwing us all. 1 guy managing log disassembly, a couple of greenline workers and a few dudes in shipping. I'm sure the mill owner is doing fine though.
@@jeffhanson9384 Thanks for your reply. Especially so as I had written poorly. Automation isn't screwing us, our response to it is. I love progress, it's great when we, society, figure out how to do things more efficiently. It's just that for the past 40 years or so, all the benefits of automation or computerization, whatever, call it progress, in the macro, have gone to the people who already have money. I don't mean to sound marxist because I'm not, but corporate man been holdin brother man down for awhile now. And it's only going to get worse as artificial intelligence continues to advance and to consume more and more advanced levels of our work lives.
As a swedish lumberjack i never get tired of watching the big machines go to work! Appreciate the video.
Also just added Sawmill as a workplace i'd love to work on , on my bucketlist ;)
I loved the videos where you placed the camera on the log as it went into the can't blades..Very bold and brave.I enjoyed how you sequenced the video from harvest to processing. Would have liked to see you include the replanting of new trees and maybe time lapse of them growing over their life span. That would be great. I live in Oregon where our average harvest size is between 12 to 24" diameter.We have a strong law that if you harvest a tree you will plant 2 to replace it. Had that for 50 years now.Thank you.
I can watch this over and over. Awesome setup.
Awesome video,
Loved riding through the actual sawmill between the blades.
Beautiful Forestry and sawmill work thank you for the video. :)
Great video, thanks for making
A very good video.Like the mill. Setup looks a very good. Clean yard and very professional just what you would expect from a very high tech mill. It was good to watch the whole operation from the harvesting to the haulage and mill and ready for the market
this video gave me loads of information about the life of timber.
My dad is the one driving the one that puts the timber on the back
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Back in the late eighties I worked for s company called Buse Automation. We built lumber handling systems all over the World.
brought back lots of memories, did not know canter saws were still used, for canting the sides, our mill closed down 1994, 2 canters, then multi saw Sherman, 40 saws in one, new mill had also 2 canters and 2 ram saws, 2 re-saws, old was Guillet 228mm width blade cutting both ways for big stuff, all the sawshop machines was Weinig for sharpening and blade manufacture
The mill I work for still uses canting saws. Granted it was built in the late 1970s but they can still put out the footage. We can do around 250 mbf on a 10 hour shift...not bad for an old wreck
HPI sales sawmill india appreciate you . Good luck 🍀👍🏻
I don't know what people are complaining about the title was exactly what the video was about, from a tree in the ground to a finished product, very intriguing how it all happens, but no kiln drying of that timber ?
Interesting film 😎
I worked in Sawmills in OREGON,LOVE working in Sawmills. LaDuke and ERSKINE in FLORENCE. NOT as Large as This one!
Could add a clip of the trees being replaced with saplings to complete the lifecycle loop.
Technology wasn’t around when I was pulling on the dry and wet chains. Didn’t even have lasers back then.
The color of the stored wood, as determined by the OCR from the sattelite, helps to schedule the Wood's timely delivery...™
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Great video. Thant you.
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Good camera work.
Good looking forrest and good equipment
Beautiful...
Hello, nice to watch, great work! Good luck from CZECH, wishes z : DEnda
Great video
But is the music stuck !!
you guys really like that music :) But i guess my real question is, how many cameras were hurt during all of this?
Not 1 camera which I'm even supprised lol , the music has been changed since all the response from all the wonderful comments you would of loved the repetitive tune before this 😁 👍
I find it amazing how underestimated sound is in a video of this quality. If you are not going to add commentary you need to change up the music. I felt like the ice cream truck was riding in my neighborhood playing the same tune over and over. I had to mute the volume and that took away from the video. Maybe ambient noise from the machines coupled with several different tunes. Amazing filming and editing though. I enjoyed watching the process.
Hello,
It's Divya from NTD Television. This video is great!
Our mission is to uplift the world through sharing Truth, Hope and Humanity.
We would like to upload your video to our media pages.
Would you allow us to do that?
Thank you.
Hi Divya
I hope your well?
What would the purpose be of showing this video?
When you say upload do mean share from my channel ?
@@airviewsni971 Thank you for your reply. We are a mission-driven non-profit organization based in New York. As an independent media company, we report truthful news. We also give our audiences positive and hopeful content by sharing videos like yours in a positive aspect. We publish videos to uplift the lives of our followers. Thus your video will be used for entertainment or education purposes.
Unfortunately, we do not share direct links from other pages at this time. We can download and upload your video to our media pages and give you full credit. This means great exposure for you as millions of people follow our social media channels. Please let me know if this would work for you.
If you could kindly share your email id so I can communicate further. Please feel free to contact us at divya[dot]rawlani[at]ntdtv[dot]org
Thank you.
@@ntdtv Hi again,
Sorry I dont give copyright if downloading and reloading.
You are more than welcome to share from my channel.
Thanks
@@airviewsni971 Thank you for your reply. No problem, I understand! I wish you all the best!
How long is the process once it enters the sawmill to get to an end product?
Logs that size are perfect for.........Firewood!
They make lumber for fencing, landscaping, playgrounds, pallets.
Not much of a firewood market in the UK any more I cut 200 tons of logs for firewood for a farm not much has sold also im stuck with £30,000.00 in Kindling wood which does not sell well.
I lasted until 8:25 not having a narrator kills an otherwise interesting video.
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Whole lot of log sorting and lumber inventory not in a dry kiln. Where is OSB material?
Great video. I'm thinking the wood is either Pine or Spruce?
Is the sawdust and wood chips loaded using a silo? I drive a lorry in sweden and loading sawdust and woodchips but we use a wheel loader. I've been at 30+ sawmills never seen that.
@rats arsed we drivers load by our self So no operator is needed.
@rats arsed indeed.
Could you also choose background music that doesn't loop like every minute or less.
Thanks David
They already didn't do that David.
Do we get the Supplies at India.
Great camera work, the 'music' not so much! :-))
Di daerahku juga ada perusahaan begini, tapi yg di olah kayu sengon, ada yg dibikin triplek, ada yg dibikin balok² kecil panjangnya cuma 1mtr, gatau gunanya buat apa, tapi katanya di export terus ke Jepang, perusahaan nya gede banget, tapi gajinya kecil
What type of tree is it?
Those are coniferous trees. Pine. Evergreen.
@@southernstar4353 Sitka Spruce en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picea_sitchensis
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how much this mesin ?
fire wood
wow
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turn into pellets / for pellet stoves
perry reasch Hey, don’t mention that in NI
Use different music when it comes to the end. Extremely monotonous
Boa tarde
Here in bc Canada the industry is closing down 😞
la codicia Humana no tiene fin, muchos bosques abatidos...bosques enteros...
lets hope they replant the trees
Great video, apart from the repetitive and highly annoying tune in the background which became like Chinese torture the longer I watched. Whoever produce this and thought it was a good idea to include a 3rd rate jingle in the background and then repeat it over-and-over-and-over again wants to find another occupation in my view, as its inclusion dramatically reduces the viewing pleasure of what is an otherwise excellent video, shame! *** Todays Top Tip : Watch this video with the audio on mute! ***
Hi Phil, I've changed the music for you but sorry I'm still in the same occupation 👍
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Earth First! We will log the other planets later.
I Love watching tree's get chopped down by big machinery. It's swift and throughout. I also love the big voices, living in their over generous parents houses, going to university paid by their parents, complaining about native trees being deforested to create more houses for people to live in and destroying native wildlife. They will also be GIVEN a house, paid by their parents to continue the cycle so their own kids can choke on fumes while stating how unsustainable deforestation is and chain themselves to trees, because unlike the real world kids, they don't actually need to work or are not relying on government handouts. As for me, Chop down a tree! Plant another one and you can chop it down also. Carbon stays in the wood.
Really sad that your forests provide just "sticks" to harvest and process.
They’re farming trees the same way that some farm corn. They plant new ones.
They’re farming trees. Bugger off
11 minutes into video and STILL NO VIEW OF CUTING WOOD Just logs moving around.
Actually, by 11:00 four sides have been chipped off and six boards have been taken off the cant.
A lotta sorting, inspection, classifying, etc.... VERY important.
Please plant new trees..
Bh
i am worried by massive
death of trees in the woods
idk know what is happening
check it yourself in your area???
maybe old???
it is a catastrophe as we destroy forests
I hate to criticize your mill but do you have any problem retaining workers? It looks like an incredibly depressing place to work, no people in all that space and just machines whirring away.
Oh, that absolutely dreadful music!
Perfect example of how automation is screwing us all. 1 guy managing log disassembly, a couple of greenline workers and a few dudes in shipping. I'm sure the mill owner is doing fine though.
Should we outlaw cars, too? How about electricity?
@@jeffhanson9384 Thanks for your reply. Especially so as I had written poorly. Automation isn't screwing us, our response to it is. I love progress, it's great when we, society, figure out how to do things more efficiently. It's just that for the past 40 years or so, all the benefits of automation or computerization, whatever, call it progress, in the macro, have gone to the people who already have money. I don't mean to sound marxist because I'm not, but corporate man been holdin brother man down for awhile now. And it's only going to get worse as artificial intelligence continues to advance and to consume more and more advanced levels of our work lives.
The jobs that are being automated here are back-breaking hard work and automation allows us to enjoy less expensive lumber prices to build our homes.
You can be sure that all the machinery we saw required many man-hours of design, fabrication and assembly.
FUCKING MUSIC.
deforestation is not good for our planet.
Evidence on destroying earth
Had to stop watching. That POV shot jumping was too irritating. You couldn't see what was going on. Stupid filming and editing.
Nothing like bare, clearcut hillsides..... Can you say "erosion"?...
D J renewable resource...tree farms