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Cutting Up another Cherry log
cutting into another branch of the cherry tree to find some interesting grain and some excellent colors.
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Cutting into another Oak and getting some beautiful boards
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Today I cut into the other section of Pin Oak from earlier this month and get 10 boards from it. Pumpkin Video: ua-cam.com/video/ttx_Q27zFbY/v-deo.htmlsi=GAe4SuH_I4f7oWp7 #Sawmill #PinOak #Sawdust
Making Some Small Pumpkin Decorations for Around the House
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As it gets colder and spooky out, make sure to take the time and enjoy some decoration crafting with you wood scraps and smaller boards. #Pumpkins #HalloweenDecor #WoodCraft
Cutting Open an Oak and Finding Something Unexpected!
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Today I get ahead of myself and make several errors cutting open this log. The real surprise is what I found inside though. #Sawmill #Sawyer #RoughCut #Oak
Cutting Up Some Cherry - Part 2
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This is part 2 of the cherry tree. The measurements are only from one of the two branches I got, and still need to grab the trunk of the tree. So all in, I would have made more money from adding in the other branch and the roughly 4 foot tall trunk.
Cutting Up Some Cherry - Part 1
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Part 1 of cutting up a cherry limb. I didn't get a clip of the final lumber dimensions, so that information will be in the Part 2 video, out soon. Thanks for understanding and enjoy the video! #Sawyer #Sawmill #CherryTree
Cutting Cherry on the Mill
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Today we cut some cherry on the sawmill with some great color and figure to it. I did miss a few cuts, so it's a bit shorter, but still have some more cherry to cut, so stay tuned for more! #Sawmill #Cherry #Sawdust #RoughCut #RoughLumber
Cutting an Ash Log into Bench Pieces
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I am back on the mill with this 13" log, cutting some thicker pieces that would be great for a few benches. I'll keep you updated on the drying process and the finished product in a later video. #Sawmill #RoughLumber #AshLog
Cutting a log into a cant
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I'm cutting this log into some 1x8s that will pair nicely with some recently cut branches from the same tree (see previous video). I've turned this into a cant, which is done by cutting the bark and round edges back to a square for further processing. Second part to come soon, where the boards will actually be cut to thickness.
Cutting a 7" Branch into Live Edge Boards
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Cutting a 7" Branch into Live Edge Boards
Sawmill Blade Safety
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Sawmill Blade Safety
Cutting Cedar on the Sawmill
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Cutting Cedar on the Sawmill
Cutting Your Own Stickers for Stacking and Drying Lumber
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Cutting Your Own Stickers for Stacking and Drying Lumber
Frontier OS23 Sawmill Assembly - Part 2
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Frontier OS23 Sawmill Assembly - Part 2
Frontier OS23 Sawmill Assembly - Part 1
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Frontier OS23 Sawmill Assembly - Part 1

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  • @squizz41
    @squizz41 Місяць тому

    Bought a OS27 today and expect to receive mill in 2 weeks. Very helpful video.

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer Місяць тому

      Congrats on your mill! Hopefully you enjoy milling your own lumber soon.

  • @wcswood
    @wcswood Місяць тому

    Yer gonna want a real log.

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer Місяць тому

      The cedar I cut last year was about 80 years old. Trees like that don't come along too often unless you're buying from a tree service. I wish I had 18-22 inch diameter logs to throw on there everytime, but don't have the bankroll to make it happen.

    • @wcswood
      @wcswood Місяць тому

      @@HIVESawyer BAck in the day I used to rip small boards of things like apple and cherry on an 18" bandsaw. By the time they seasoned they were all warped. But if ya cut everything 2" thick you gotta wait 3 years. Those trunks and branches produced very little useable wood, but I just started making jewelry boxes. lol I'm in Northern VT now and I'm now surrounded by more free logs than I can even keep up with for firewood. I know of a couple of huge white pines that blew down last winter you'd just kill for. Good luck. Looks like a nice little saw.

  • @10Flat
    @10Flat 2 місяці тому

    Milwaukee battery powered chainsaw, would have blown through that in seconds

  • @Avengedsevenfoldrocks
    @Avengedsevenfoldrocks 2 місяці тому

    Learn how to use a chainsaw file and get a better chainsaw

  • @chrisgiroux4368
    @chrisgiroux4368 2 місяці тому

    Throw that saw away.

  • @hollywoodfamily4814
    @hollywoodfamily4814 2 місяці тому

    Need to sharpen that chain.

  • @keith8115
    @keith8115 6 місяців тому

    The other 2 pictures show it on the inside

  • @Coffeeology
    @Coffeeology 8 місяців тому

    Looks very nice! Got any plans for the wood slabs after they dry out?

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer 8 місяців тому

      I don't have plans for these boards yet, but have some plans for benches out of the 2" slabs I've cut out of some other logs. I have a couple entryway tables and tiered coffee and end tables I want to put together, which will also be videos on the channel in the future. I do imagine at some point selling lumber, since I can realistically get about a dozen boards from each good sized log and unless I'm doing sawing and woodworking full time, I can't use it all.

  • @mikedioguardi6322
    @mikedioguardi6322 8 місяців тому

    Send it back to china!

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer 8 місяців тому

      Are you requesting me to send the saw to China? That seems expensive and unnecessary.

  • @ibrahimjan6240
    @ibrahimjan6240 8 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @chayacuevascohen2219
    @chayacuevascohen2219 8 місяців тому

    That was a spectacular looking cherry log and as woodworking teacher I appreciate fine woods. If I may make a few suggestions? 1) pressing so much on the throttle could burn out your engine. 2) those loose cables should be tied up and out of the way. 3) you should trim off all the branch ends as close as possible to the trunk. 4) going back and forth during your cut can damage your blade. 5)Your sawdust problem could be due to the sawdust getting wet from the leaking lubrication line and causing a backup or a buildup of oily residue from milling softer woods. P.S. I did watch part 2 as well.

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer 8 місяців тому

      Thank you! Yes, I probably should have those cables pinned up. The instructions did not have that step, but that's not an excuse. I don't know what you mean about going back and forth. Are you saying up and down the log as it's cutting or the log moving side to side? The log should be secured well enough that it doesn't move, but I do have trouble securing it against the flaking bark. Yes, the sawdust will get buched up from time to time, but I most often find debris such as bark will block it up much faster than wet sawdust. The purpose of the container is necessary for blade lubrication, and the leak actually drips off hose well before it can make it to the log. If I didn't have that, it could easily stretch and warp the blade and cause uneven cutting across the log.

  • @user-hz3iu9bb5r
    @user-hz3iu9bb5r 10 місяців тому

    What HP?

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer 10 місяців тому

      This is the 10HP Briggs & Stratton engine. It was worth the upgrade to me for cutting some more dense woods.

  • @toddburrell9181
    @toddburrell9181 10 місяців тому

    Alright!

  • @martywalker9387
    @martywalker9387 10 місяців тому

    I've got the same mill. Keep making the videos and I will keep watching.

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and the words of encouragement. It is a nice mill for the price. I have another piece of the Cherry tree, and just cut an oak down, so definitely have a few more videos coming this year.

    • @user-hz3iu9bb5r
      @user-hz3iu9bb5r 10 місяців тому

      Is that blade dull??

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer 10 місяців тому

      @user-hz3iu9bb5r I have taken two blades into the metal log supports, but other than those being replaced right away, these are factory sharpened blades. I have had the throttle cable work itself loose a couple times, so maybe not running at full power.

  • @toddburrell9181
    @toddburrell9181 10 місяців тому

    Glad to see another video on the OS 23. Your videos encouraged me to finish my 9 month build logged in back space but were at the fine tuning stages and ready to saw some lumber when the kids go back to school! Your content is greatly appreciated!

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer 10 місяців тому

      Glad to hear you are headed in the same direction on making your own lumber. It has given me access to some wood I wouldn't have been able to purchase locally, as well as some more expensive species. The cherry is about $7 a board foot near me, and I have a black walnut that needs to come down at $15 a board foot. Both would be about a 90 minute trip or special order to get for woodworking.

  • @HIVESawyer
    @HIVESawyer 11 місяців тому

    Here is the full video! ua-cam.com/video/G_D_Owv14XE/v-deo.html

  • @Gorang_gareng_06
    @Gorang_gareng_06 11 місяців тому

    sepertinya sangat mudah mudahan ya boss

  • @peterdavis1046
    @peterdavis1046 11 місяців тому

    that's not a cant it's a large splinter, both the saw and the operator struggled to cut this log, not a very good add for the brand.

  • @TheTXWingnut
    @TheTXWingnut Рік тому

    yea thier instructions suck, working alone after the first day, helpers couldnt take my getting pissed off!

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer Рік тому

      Keep at it. Once it's put together and level, the sawdust starts flying and you'll forget about the frustrations of putting the sawmill together.

    • @TheTXWingnut
      @TheTXWingnut Рік тому

      @@HIVESawyer agreed, just a bad start to an expensive purchase. I already have people wanting me to mill things for them! I shouild be up and running this week, just doing final adjustments!

    • @bateaugallia
      @bateaugallia 9 місяців тому

      😅Je serais très reconnaisant si vous aviez le document technique en français et si vous pouvez me le faire parvenir : un grand merci et à bientôt. MT

    • @bateaugallia
      @bateaugallia 9 місяців тому

      La réponse je l'ai bien reçue !,mais toujours en Englais!!!!!!!!!

    • @HIVESawyer
      @HIVESawyer 9 місяців тому

      @@bateaugallia Je parle un peu francais, a la bibliotheque. Ca fait 10 a 15 ans. Je n'ecris pas la documentation. Je suis desole.

  • @kayleightruscott5092
    @kayleightruscott5092 Рік тому

    That’s going to free up a lot of room, thank you

  • @Cnzxco
    @Cnzxco Рік тому

    That is called a bandsaw blade

  • @hollywoodfamily4814
    @hollywoodfamily4814 Рік тому

    Yep, that's metal on metal! Best way to dull the blade.