Bob Seymour
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Care and Feeding of Tree Marking Guns
Bob Seymour reviews how a Nelson tree-marking gun works, and how to maintain it. Most experienced foresters are familiar with these details but those new to marking may not realize how to work efficiently with them. Issues covered include (1) the value and application of tree marking, (2) the nozzle cap, (3) reversible nozzles (valuable to clear clogs), (4) making sure the check valve ball is free and seats properly, (5) using diesel oil (NOT Paint Thinner!) to clean and store the gun between uses, (6) a custom funnel stand to refill quart cans from larger containers, (7) the value of a custom wooden caddy or two for the guns and paint, (8) the need to carry a small pair of slip-joint pliers in case the can lids get stuck or your need to remove the check value, (9) carrying paint cans in your vest or a backpack, and (10) the importance of keeping the gun vertical at all times, including when you change paint cans, You can buy quart cans prefilled, or buy larger quantities (gallons, 5-gallon buckets) and refill the quarts as needed. Diesel oil lubricates the leathers but does not create precipitate chunks in the can as can happen with paint thinner. This video was filmed during summer 2022 when Bob and Jess were marking a 87-acre timber sale on our Pine Paradise woodlot in Seboeis Plantation, Maine. Two separate videos demonstrate the marking process for a crown thinning in immature white pine.
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Locating an old property corner in the forest - Wicopy Woods
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Here's a brief account of an exciting find of a very old cedar corner post, set on the northwest corner of our 350-acre Sebec, Maine, ownership we call Wicopy Woods. We found the property boundary spotted in old infrequent red blazes, followed that west until we reached the approximate location of where we thought the corner should be based on some prior GIS work and an Avenza map. Jess looks d...
Cleaning gap regeneration with the Husky 535 FBx at Wicopy Woods
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We just took a woodlot maintenance day. During the morning we cut and stump-sprayed some large honeysuckle, along with basal spraying the smaller stems (under a half inch). We usually use a 20% glyphosate mix for stump treatment, but here we needed to treat lots of small stems with the basal bark wetting method. This calls for triclopyr, formulated as Garlon 4Ultra, a 60% active ingredient mix ...
Husqvarna 535 FBx Backpack Chainsaw - New Purchase and Initial Assembly
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Since 2016 we have used this amazing tool for all kinds of thinning, cleaning, understory removal, and invasive species control. This tool has never been sold directly in the US; until about 2020, they were available in Canada, but then Husqvarna stopped importing to North America. For a couple years, a few Maine landowners bought them from a Swedish supplier but in 2022 they stopped carrying t...
White Pine Weevil Spraying - 2024 Equipment Tweaks for Tall Trees
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Bob Seymour demonstrates four small but important modifications of the Solo 425 backpack sprayer for spraying tall trees. For a full descriptions and discussion of weevil spraying (timing, ecology, etc) please see my two previous videos from 2020 and 2023. Last year (2023) we added the Solo carbon fiber telescoping spray wand that extends to 8 feet plus the height of the spray applicator. I fou...
Drill and Fill for Tree Injection - Woods Work Flow and Productivity
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In video Bob Seymour demonstrates the Drill-and-Fill herbicide injection method, using the 1.5 liter Husqvarna spray bottle and Festool 18-volt cordless drill outfitted with a 5/16” maple tapping bit. Drill holes are 1 inch deep, guided by a piece of maple sap tubing positioned over the drill bit at this depth. Holes are spaced at a rate of one per 2 inches of diameter (dbh), with odd numbers g...
Drill and Fill for Tree Injection - Spray Bottles (Husqvarna, Solo), Drills and Herbicide Mixing
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Drill and fill is a new alternative to the old tried-and-true “hack-and-squirt” method for injecting herbicide into a tree’s vascular system. Hack-and-squirt uses a small ax to make an incision into which the applicator injects a small dose of concentrated herbicide into each slit. Ergonomically it can be damaging to the user’s wrist and can lead to carpal tunnel problems. See another video on ...
Management options for forest carbon - Kosiba and Seymour (Oct. 11 2023) Gardner,, Massachusetts
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Here's an hour-long presentation that Ali Kosiba and I gave at the Northeast Silviculture Institute's Carbon Training, on Oct. 11-12, 2023, in Gardner, Mass. This was organized by Charlie Levesque and Steve Roberge, and included morning presentations and afternoon field trips. Ali speaks first on the principles, then I cover the three Wicopy Woods case studies and end with some silvicultural co...
Deer Hunters Welcome - New Signs at Wicopy Woods, Sebec, Maine to encourage more deer hunting
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October 24, 2023: Today I put up two signs at the Sebec Village Road entrances to our land in Sebec Maine. This is the original Wicopy Woods plus three additional parcels acquired in the last three years, all of which now total about 350 acres. I made the sign original in MS Word, then saved it as a pdf. The left panel is a photomap with property boundaries and other labels made in ArcGIS_Pro, ...
33-year results of Dr. David Houston's beech management study, T4R9 Maine
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On October 19, 2023, George Ritz, Bill Mahan and I visited the site of Dave Houston's long-term American beech management study installed in 1990 on the Seboeis Public Reserve lot in T4 R9, Piscataquis County, Maine. Houston (long since retired) is the world's expert on beech bark disease, who collaborated with the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands to install this large study, that was remeasured...
Six-year response of three residual stands at Wicopy Woods, Maine's 2020 Outstanding Tree Farm
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On Saturday,, Sept. 16, 2023, Jess and I filmed three short videos at Wicopy Woods to illustrate what has happened over the last six years since our large 2017 timber harvest. These will form the basis of three case studies that Ali Kosiba and I will present at the upcoming Northeastern Silviculture Institute Forest Carbon Module on Oct. 11 in Gardiner, Massachusetts. The goal is to illustrate ...
Old-growth silver maple floodplain forest, BPL Wassatoquoik Ecological Reserve, T3R7, Maine
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On August 11, 2023, Jessica Leahy and I explored the floodplain forest on the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands Ecological Reserve in T3R7, Maine. We accessed the area by land from the southwest, via a logging road on private land that ends at a discontinued bridge over Sandbank Stream. We crossed the stream in our Tripper, then walked about .7 miles north along the road, then struck off to the e...
Eradicating autumn olive by cutting and treating stems with glyphosate prior to mowing with DR26Pro
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Here Bob Seymour decides to cut off autumn olive stems that have invaded a log landing (last used in 2016) we are about to mow with our DR 26Pro 14 HP walk-behind brush mower. If we just mowed these off, they would resprout into many stems, making matters worse in the long run. So here Jess Leahy is snipping them off about a foot tall with pruning shears, spraying the stumps with a 25% glyphosa...
Gap-based restoration silviculture - beech control and enrichment planting white pine and red oak.
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Bob Seymour describes a succession of silvicultural treatments made in a harvest gap created in a 2015 partial harvest. This stand was dominated by diseased beech; all merchantable trees were harvested, along with some very large bigtooth aspens and scattered UGS of maple and ash. In 2016, we planted bare-root white pine and red oak from the NH state nursery. Many oaks were eaten by deer, but a...
Planted American chestnut tree in Mariaville, Maine.
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Ten years ago, we planted a few chestnut seedlings on our woodlot we call Black's Grove in Mariaville, Maine. The trees were planted in small gaps created during a harvest by the previous landowner. All are alive, but this one, in particular, is thriving, now nearly 30 feet tall and 4 inches dbh. We protected it from deer using a wire fence collar, and surrounded it with a 4-foot brush blanket ...
Jessica Leahy accepts the Oregon State College of Forestry Distinguished Alumna award
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Jessica Leahy accepts the Oregon State College of Forestry Distinguished Alumna award
Thinning hardwood stump sprouts to a single stem using the Silky Big Boy - Black Cherry Example
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Thinning hardwood stump sprouts to a single stem using the Silky Big Boy - Black Cherry Example
White Pine Weevil Control II - Treating Tall Trees
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White Pine Weevil Control II - Treating Tall Trees
Bob Seymour demonstrates sawing a 10" diameter black cherry log with the Woodland Mills HM130Max
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Bob Seymour demonstrates sawing a 10" diameter black cherry log with the Woodland Mills HM130Max
Rough sawn black cherry lumber sawn with a Woodland Mills HM130 Max.
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Rough sawn black cherry lumber sawn with a Woodland Mills HM130 Max.
A glimpse of how the new OM guitar sounds. My apologies to John Prine.
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A glimpse of how the new OM guitar sounds. My apologies to John Prine.
Custom Mahogany OM Guitar with Old-growth Red (Adirondack) spruce top
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Custom Mahogany OM Guitar with Old-growth Red (Adirondack) spruce top
Whiskering the Mahogany Neck of a Custom OM Guitar
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Whiskering the Mahogany Neck of a Custom OM Guitar
Old-growth red spruce soundboard for a custom OM guitar
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Old-growth red spruce soundboard for a custom OM guitar
Precommercial thinning in 30-year-old spruce-fir with the Husqvarna 535 FBx backpack chainsaw
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Precommercial thinning in 30-year-old spruce-fir with the Husqvarna 535 FBx backpack chainsaw
History of Silviculture in the United States
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History of Silviculture in the United States
Patrick Strauch receives the School of Forest Resources Distinguished Alumnus Award - 2022
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Patrick Strauch receives the School of Forest Resources Distinguished Alumnus Award - 2022
Ken Laustsen receives the School of Forest Resources Distinguished Alumnus Award - 2021
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Ken Laustsen receives the School of Forest Resources Distinguished Alumnus Award - 2021
Mike Dann receives the School of Forest Resources Distinguished Alumnus Award - 2020
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Mike Dann receives the School of Forest Resources Distinguished Alumnus Award - 2020
Marking Plot Outcome - Pine Paradise White Pine Crown Thinning
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Marking Plot Outcome - Pine Paradise White Pine Crown Thinning

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  • @savannaswildnatureworkshop7810
    @savannaswildnatureworkshop7810 25 днів тому

    want to see my tree UNmarking gun? waay better..

  • @bbemis14
    @bbemis14 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for vid. I treated 150 white pines on my property this spring and only had (1)!!! Leader killed!! Many more the previous year. I need a bigger wand like you’ve got

  • @TitusOutdoorLiving
    @TitusOutdoorLiving 6 місяців тому

    Looking forward to seeing it in action. I reference your videos often. Thanks

  • @TheRichtaber
    @TheRichtaber 6 місяців тому

    I was a classmate of Mac Hunter at UMaine in the early 70s. The comment was made that he wasn’t a forester, but a wildlife ecologist. This is true, but students in the wildlife degree program in that era had a strong forestry course component. You could almost say forestry was a second area of specialty for the wildlife mgmt. majors. UMaine was a premier university to study forestry and wildlife mgmt,

  • @richardbarry04553
    @richardbarry04553 6 місяців тому

    Such a shame that beeches are being ravaged by bark disease all over New England. They were always one of my favorite trees and I have fond memories of being out in pure stands of beech that were absolutely magnificent. Of course it has enormous ecological importance too. One more tree species being removed from our forests.

  • @johngrasing1715
    @johngrasing1715 7 місяців тому

    What are you going to do when the trees are 10 feet tall? I have a small tree being attacked by them and I don’t know what to do.

    • @tmimotf
      @tmimotf 7 місяців тому

      See my other 2 videos about treating tall trees

  • @Kicks001
    @Kicks001 7 місяців тому

    Every time I did it this way they died.

  • @TomAmanda-c5v
    @TomAmanda-c5v 7 місяців тому

    thanks BOB

  • @Emtbtoday
    @Emtbtoday 8 місяців тому

    How did they take with the candles so far developed?

  • @rossprior8968
    @rossprior8968 8 місяців тому

    Bob, please wear a microphone so we can hear you.

  • @kevinveinotte3454
    @kevinveinotte3454 9 місяців тому

    Hi; is anyone having any luck finding one of these saws. They aren't available in Canada- so i'm told.

  • @jamesmahoney9188
    @jamesmahoney9188 9 місяців тому

    What insecticide works best?

  • @SusanTroglan
    @SusanTroglan 9 місяців тому

    I love trees, and own a tree preserve, but not sure why this is video worthy. You act like this is unique. There are over a million American chestnut trees this size or smaller in the US alone. They just die from blight by age 15 or so. If this tree grows into a foot diameter or wider, then you'll have something. The trunk protectors are not some "Cadillac" thing. I do that for every tree I plant, lol.

  • @kevinveinotte3454
    @kevinveinotte3454 10 місяців тому

    I am so envious of the markets you folks have few lower value products(less desirable species). We largely can only sell red spruce with side deals for small amounts of hemlock or pine at sad prices no matter the quality. A clear pine or hemlock butt log is worth the same as a crocked top(sells by the ton). Unfortunately hemlock out competes most species growing on my woodlot(seriously) and we now have hemlock adelid within a mile of us. The idea of a timber sale....wishful thinking. The few contractors left all pretty all much cater to one big mill with little interest/ability to work on small private woodlots other than flatten them and walk away with no follow up. 0 market for any kind of pulp or hard wood logs. A sad place to be...kevin veinotte . Nova Scotia .

  • @kevinwilson9317
    @kevinwilson9317 11 місяців тому

    There are plenty of American Chestnuts in the Maryland mountains, it's just that few reach maturity before getting knocked back to the stump with blight. Still, there's a very good chance that there's a burr dropping specimen on a nearby ridge within pollinating distance. Good on you for helping to restore these magnificent trees.

  • @tinacamacho1123
    @tinacamacho1123 Рік тому

    OMG you supposed to keep the root dirt on it not pull em up dry roots, you ain't got but a few minutes to transfer those before you lose them

    • @nishantnarayan2690
      @nishantnarayan2690 10 місяців тому

      Oh shit ….

    • @Emtbtoday
      @Emtbtoday 8 місяців тому

      Agree, It may Still early enough there bursting with energy still not the best idea by far and not all will survive that's for sure! Definitely the wrong time for lifting or repotting white pine when any new growth has started! The candles at that length are ready for pruning not root Disruption! Hope he's got alot sphagnum and mycelium fungi for the root stress that's for sure! Amateurs man hurts everytime see a tree die!

  • @powerdavidj
    @powerdavidj Рік тому

    Great to see you planting Bur oak Bob, I have planted some at my home from seed I collected in Dover-Foxcfroft. They are very slow growing trees and I find they prefer full sun. Good luck with this planting, I hope they do well!

  • @chesterthawkins7510
    @chesterthawkins7510 Рік тому

    Glad to see!!

  • @FreeSpeechXtremist
    @FreeSpeechXtremist Рік тому

    I have never seen this and being a fan of pole saws anyway and suffering with my back nowadays I'm sold now just I have to find one in the UK.

    • @tmimotf
      @tmimotf 9 місяців тому

      See the description for two options. We just ordered one.

  • @drfiberglass
    @drfiberglass Рік тому

    Starts at 1:52...

  • @bethmartof1262
    @bethmartof1262 Рік тому

    Yay! I am glad you are doing this. Don’t believe the naysayers. I wish I had a cutting and could do the same. I remember the American Chestnuts near Philadelphia when growing up and loved them.

  • @danhealyeverythingoutdoors7105

    That's a good specimen , but the blight can live on other trees . Good luck and keep us posted !

  • @andrewskillful
    @andrewskillful Рік тому

    A part of Maine I myself will never see, so thanks for taking me there. Love big trees/unique natural areas.

  • @markking8991
    @markking8991 Рік тому

    I was thinking of planting a few chestnut trees in the Dover Foxcroft area on my property. Where can I get some nuts(seeds), and tip and suggestions on growing would be most appreciated! Thanks, Mark

    • @Privat2840
      @Privat2840 Рік тому

      I was looking that up the other day and had no luck.

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Рік тому

    but why would you think it would escape because no other chestnuts are around? I think the blight affects oaks and other trees so the fungus is everywhere

    • @snappingbear
      @snappingbear Рік тому

      Yes it lives on oaks and hickories but doesn't kill them. The tree in this video will die if it's not an American-Asian hybrid chestnut or one of the Darling genetically modified trees.

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Рік тому

    do they survive in Maine because of the colder winters? kills most of the blight so it has to restart all over the next warm season

  • @edwardkuenzi5751
    @edwardkuenzi5751 Рік тому

    Unfortunately oak trees act as a reservoir for the blight.

  • @nhmountains5683
    @nhmountains5683 Рік тому

    We're seeing Japanese knotweed, autumn olive and buckthorn here in southern NH. The knotweed is the worst though.

  • @ericwanderweg8525
    @ericwanderweg8525 Рік тому

    It’ll be interesting in the coming years to see what happens after beech leaf disease and EAB blows through.

    • @nhmountains5683
      @nhmountains5683 Рік тому

      We have those and the hemlock wooly adelgid here in southern NH. Black birch seems to be taking over the forests because deer leave it alone when they have oak and maple seedlings to eat.

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Рік тому

    what just one piece of paper will stop the deer?

  • @erikmallea1014
    @erikmallea1014 Рік тому

    Great video thank you.

  • @birdseyeguy
    @birdseyeguy Рік тому

    Have you ever investigated the silver maple floodplain on the Pleasant River near KI? It's ethereal.

    • @tmimotf
      @tmimotf Рік тому

      Yes, but only briefly on an AMC forestry tour this past May. Apparently silver maple was not valued for charcoal, so it was the only species not cut during the iron smelting era of the late 1800s. How interesting!

  • @blooky102
    @blooky102 Рік тому

    Hmm there are chestnut trees in my area that have leaves that look a lot like those but I dont know what type of chestnut trees they are but they are very old, at least 50 to 70 years old, but they are in the UK. what are the distinctive differences between the american chestnut tree and the european ? I looked up some information showing the leaf shapes and it fits the american or european but its still not clear to me.

    • @blakespower
      @blakespower Рік тому

      there are many differences posted on the internet, but main thing is American Chestnuts used to grow tall! the tallest in the eastern forests and had large leaves and small chestnuts, wood was good for lumber since it grew so tall

    • @blackpowder4016
      @blackpowder4016 11 місяців тому

      In the UK you likely have Sweet (European) Chestnut (Castanea sativa). They aren't native. The Romans brought the first ones and Spain sent others from Galicia as a gift on the wedding of Catherine of Aragon to the Prince of Wales. Both sources host the endemic Hypovirus that confers limited protection from chestnut blight. Sweet chestnuts prefer to sprawl like oaks if they have the room. They have large (~1oz), low-fat nuts, often described as mealy. American chestnuts (Castanea dentata) tend to grow tall and straight which made them valuable as timber trees. The nuts are smaller than sweet chestnuts (1/4 to 3/4oz), higher in fat, with a sweet nutty taste. Asian chestnuts were bred as ornamental and orchard trees. They're dwarf, parasol-shaped trees usually with large nuts. The quality of Asian nuts is variable. Many Asian-American hybrids exist in North America as part of efforts to preserve the tree from extinction.

  • @nedtelling2503
    @nedtelling2503 Рік тому

    Any continuing ed opportunities online for this type of silvicultural system?

    • @tmimotf
      @tmimotf Рік тому

      Yes, look at the webinars in my Webinar Playlist. Irregular shelterwood.

    • @nedtelling2503
      @nedtelling2503 Рік тому

      Thank you very much@@tmimotf

    • @nedtelling2503
      @nedtelling2503 Рік тому

      @@tmimotf Quick follow-up, how to you get continuing education credits after viewing? Thanks and excellent content

  • @jkessler623
    @jkessler623 Рік тому

    Very cool! Love seeing the old untouched forests

  • @wisconsinhunterwhitetail5040

    Thanks much for this video! My son has a property that he purchased and has about a 4 acre pine planting with some spruce mixed in. Earlier this summer i noticed 1 white pine that the terminal bud was wilting and i didn't know what was going on with the tree until today i seen the tell-tale signs of this little pest. Could you please give me the spelling of what you use and the correct mixture? Thank you so much! Ron

    • @tmimotf
      @tmimotf Рік тому

      Watch the older weevil video from 2020, and at the end, you will find all the details. In brief, we use bifenthrin (Talstar) mixed in water.

  • @p8check
    @p8check Рік тому

    Good work

    • @Privat2840
      @Privat2840 Рік тому

      I suspect that that planting thousands this way might allow natural selection to produce resistance. It couldn't hurt and at least if a few escape long enough to seed then it gives hope for nature to keep hope alive.

  • @redwolfmedia1276
    @redwolfmedia1276 Рік тому

    I'd like to get my daughter engaged in this. I believe she's very well suited for this

  • @adamtee9204
    @adamtee9204 Рік тому

    Congratulations! 🎉

  • @darthevol5734
    @darthevol5734 Рік тому

    I hope you can show us a 1 year update

  • @hillbillyfranks
    @hillbillyfranks Рік тому

    Nice machine you got there I got AHM126 it's an older one but it works good keep on Cutting🎉🎉

  • @toddyuill3924
    @toddyuill3924 Рік тому

    Hi Bob just wondering if there is a blister rust problem there with them growing so tight I'm having a problem with my white pine regeneration in a red pine plantation I think because of too much shade I have to prune off infected branches throughout the year

  • @terryatpi
    @terryatpi Рік тому

    Subscribed

  • @terryatpi
    @terryatpi Рік тому

    Beautiful!

  • @terryatpi
    @terryatpi Рік тому

    I wonder if you could rig up a second pointer more at eye level for the smaller logs. Possibly of heavy copper wire that could be bent out of the way for larger logs. Idk. Really good real time video. Ty

    • @tmimotf
      @tmimotf Рік тому

      Thanks. I think the new Woodland Mills upgrade will do the job.

  • @garymay5665
    @garymay5665 Рік тому

    Can you share how Andy modified the crank to use drill motor?

    • @tmimotf
      @tmimotf Рік тому

      Just remove the stock crank and attach the Makita, like it was a drill bit, using its on-board chuck key.

    • @garymay5665
      @garymay5665 Рік тому

      @@tmimotf thank you!

  • @waltermorgan7628
    @waltermorgan7628 Рік тому

    🙏 *promosm*

  • @rickvaiBBB
    @rickvaiBBB Рік тому

    Looks like you are doing good with the machine and have it figured out. Have you ever thought of getting an automatic feeder so you don't have to push it along? One question. Why was the first cut so deep?

    • @tmimotf
      @tmimotf Рік тому

      You need to vary the feed rate based on log size, species, etc so a fixed-rate feeder would not be optimal. Plus I don't mind the exercise. Yes, the first slab was a bit thick; I might have got a 4" board from it, but we were trying to finish and I didn't want to fool with any extra edging for such small boards.

    • @rickvaiBBB
      @rickvaiBBB Рік тому

      @@tmimotf You can them them with variable speed settings but I get the exercise part, thanks.

    • @tmimotf
      @tmimotf Рік тому

      ​@@rickvaiBBB I get more "steps" on my phone and Fitbit when sawmilling than any other daily activity.

  • @terryhaldeman1474
    @terryhaldeman1474 Рік тому

    made with low life china parts

    • @tmimotf
      @tmimotf Рік тому

      Not my experience. Very well engineered, nothing broke yet.

  • @A.F.Chimes
    @A.F.Chimes Рік тому

    Who's the builder?