Sawing red oak #58

Published 2024-07-01

All Comments (21)
  • @user-qu7fd4cw6z
    That log is more valuable than the people who make negative comments. Keep up the great work.
  • @Hat9757
    I applaud you taking the time to get the maximum amount of useable lumber out of some of those logs. It takes many years to get a hardwood tree to that size and shouldn’t be taken for granted.
  • @nomerc3608
    A huge 👍🏻🆙 from Mebane, NC 🇺🇸🫡‼️
  • Kinda laughing at all of us armchair quarterbacks on that big ugly about 1/3rd to halfway through…I wasn’t there and have never run a sawmill in my life, but found myself telling you what to do - hahahaha
  • I'm always amazed at how quickly you can process those logs, especially the really ugly ones. Bill
  • I bet those were somthing to get out of the woods and REALLY something to saw and try and get something out of. The sawyer got to go home and see if another handfall of hair fell out. He really does good to use the carriage and the turner together. SMOOTH! Blessings! Happy 4th!
  • @LaserGuy62
    That saw cuts really nice and clean, no deep grooves left in the wood. Nice wood to cut too. Nice Well the first log was nice, the second not so much. lol
  • @doomslayer460
    Beauty! Thanks for such a long video! You must be tired of taking so long to shoot
  • @TheWildWestMill
    Just curious Jason. How come you don’t skim your cant before you split it?? I notice sometimes u do and sometimes u don’t or the odd time you will flip it around and take a board right away are you not worried about that pc being thick or thin on one end? Great sawing today
  • @Drtdggr
    Are you guys running an edger or resaw
  • @tomw6162
    What are the last two larger pieces used for at the end of sawing most logs ? Tom from Toronto
  • @joestone2068
    No money and that log should’ve been firewood.
  • ugly logs maybe don't yield the best lumber, but they make the most interesting videos nothing wrong with sawing round straight logs without major knots and defects, but it gets little bit boring to watch
  • @rosskitchen4949
    No offense, buy thats the worst camera work of all the saw-milling videos I watch, I feel like im getting motion sickness, get a tripod or something. It might look alright on the small screen of a phone, but on my 37 inch inch pc screen, its like a rollercoaster ride.