Sawmilling Rare Exotic Log! You'll never see this again in your life
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Sawmilling Rare Exotic Logs...never see this again in your life! Come along on the farm today as we have another fun #sawmillsunday with the @woodmizer Lt40 sawmill. It's rare to find a persimon tree large enough to put on the mill...and you'll probably never see one again! Hope ya'll enjoy!
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Loving the new intro, when's the album dropping?
lol...actually I am putting together about 12 songs for an album...bhahhaha...in my spare time
Thanks for show much appreciate Mr Josh always from Uganda 🇺🇸🇺🇬
Hi... Josh, thank you for showing your video homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 🏡🎥👍👍👍
The only UA-camr's videos I give a thumbs up to before watching!
Good morning Josh ☀️👋enjoy your day ✌
Some beautiful wood Josh. I know you'll use it on something cool! Wooooo!
Can't wait for the next few episodes of SMS.
Great explanation of the mill.. Thanks Josh
Great video sharing 👍🇮🇩👈🙏
Thanks for the show Mr Josh always from Uganda 🇺🇸🇺🇬
Persimmon wood is some of the best wood for smoking chicken, ribs, and pork for pulled pork. Best flavor we have ever had.
Great tutorial. Well explained. Thank you.
Pretty funny Josh. You said, "I cant wait to see these logs turned into lumber." LOL
Hey Josh thank you for the video I enjoyed it and thank you for getting back to me with the reply before because I know you are a busy man and I respect that
Thank you Josh, another awesome video on the Stoney Ridge Farm. God Bless!
Enjoyed the video. Love that sawmill ❤. Possibilities are endless.
My g! That intro song was 🔥 You're a beast! Keep grinding homie
Thanks for sharing. Really enjoy learning about the sawmill and how it works beautiful wood
That’s some beautiful lumber!!
Yea, it moves. I had a 12" log sawed. Thought I would maybe band it together and put some weight on top. Well, before I got around to it, it had twisted and cupped like crazy. I will use it in chess boards, so have to cut in to short lengths and, then, flatten them out before I can use it for even that. I'm in SW Missouri, and my persimmon is kind of gray although it was pretty white when fresh sawn.
Re mega shop - Are you going to be running primary power to the shop? I ran primary about 600 ft to a ground transformer. Will be putting a 320 amp service into my garage. Also plan on having electric vehicles. I also have a grid tied, 24 panel tracking solar system.
An old sawyers saying; Catch her; hold her; doger; cuter;
That is a very beautiful piece of wood best of luck on all your endeavors
I missed this video when it came out I am still subscribed and have notification are on all, seems funny
Whoa!
It'd be a hoot if you and Dutch could collaborate with your sawmills!!!
yep we could title it "I NEVER THOUGHT WE'D DO THIS...DRAMA on THE DRAMA END OF THE WORLD MILL" lol
grew up on a dirt road with a cane pole that's the best you'd ever know best friend was a fishin hole through a corn field down a hollar that's where i go never thought about the bright lights or the good times bout the city i'd call home now i know i'm talkin bout the country it's a callin it's a place that i call home i don't worry bout the city bout the bright lights 'cause ya know where i came from in a hollow by the dirt roads and the cane poles bout the life that's oh so fun country
Woooo!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer need it on spotify bub
Never thought that it would have such a pretty grain pattern.
Fruit wood is always pretty.
Sitting here scratching my head ...did I write the intro song?
🎵 Sawing old tree logs up on stoney ridge hill 🎶 loved the music Josh great video good music
Blessings right back at you
Dave
PS was that horseshoe or an achooo in any case God bless you.
Nice intro song let’s hear the whole song please. How about some Stoney Ridge Music Friday nights?
Awesome!! We have persimmon growing in several places on my farm. Butternut is really hard to find here.
Yeah Butternut is hard to find every where do to disease that nearly wiped them out.
@@browner8125 I am gonna plant a few tomorrow
Dude, you’ve got the neatest toys!!!! I just have a chain saw😂🤣😂. Great video as always!!
tools that should last me a lifetime...my buddy Eustace told me the best wedding gift for any marriage was a sawmill...teach you how to live and work together
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer sounds like great advice too me
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer sometimes my bride and I have issues trying to check the honey bees!!
Fine grain Albino
Seeing all of those logs waiting for the mill, I didn’t know that’s where the word “backlog” came from.
lol
You better mount that horseshoe somewhere prominent. GOOD LUCK coming...
Hey I like that I too cut lumber but with a chainsaw
get yourself an affordable mill and you'll fall in love!
I have persimmon and butternut
persimon! You got it...butternut is coming soon!!! I have all that in the pile!
Very nice Josh, what was the white milky stuff that came out of the sawed logs?
remember the soapy water lubricant I showed ya earlier? That's it my friend
If I replay it, I can see it again in my life.😜
lol....i bet you crack yourself up alot bhahhaha....hope ya enjoyed the vid brotha John
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer yes, love the options on your mill. And we watched you get drenched over and over when you cut the water pipe the other day.😅
Have a Blessed Day!
was hear
wioooooo!
It would be cool to build a guitar out of some of that 👍🏻woo!
I hear ya jammin!
Wobble baby wobble baby wobble
Approximately how much did your sawmill cost you?
prices for this mill now are upwards of $45-50k everything is going up...best advice I can give is call woodmizer of the carolinas and ask for joe...tell him you wanna price a mill just like Stoney Ridge's
Who WOOD have thought...isn,t this often called rock wood?
You may have already answered this question I may have missed it if so I apologize…lol! My question is what made you decide to go with a pre engineered metal building? Could you have cut your own lumber to build your shop?… just seems it would have been cheaper even though it would have been lot labor for you of course… just wondering.. knowing the guy you are you will set me straight as of why you didn’t build a wood shop… thanks!
I didn't get a "pre-engineered" building...I am building a custom steel structure.....how much time do ya think I have on my hands brotha? What's gonna last me until I'm 90? Going cheap on the structure and having to rebuild it or having it falling in when I'm 65 years old isn't my game. My fence posts are steel...my shop is steel...we'll use lumber inside to finish out the building...but just imagine how much milling I'd have to do to build a 10,000 plus square foot shop? I'd never ever get done! Steel lasts....wood rots!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer does your building have a name on it?.. butler or neocortex?… did you order it from dimensions of your slab?.. if so it’s considered pre engineered.. it was just a question.. I’m in trade work myself.. look up the definition of pre engineered metal building.. I understand what you meant by wood outlasting metal though..I’ve Met your type.. little educated in toltaly different field but pretty much know it all.. a metal building goes together pretty much like a puzzle only numbered.. my apologies.. like I said before I asked the question…
By the way what are most stick built home made of???? How long are they lasting?????
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer pretty much it will come on a tractor and trailer unloaded on your farm the builder will construct pcs by pcs like a puzzle. Only numbered probably from a set of prints I hope.and I meant nucor from first post.. just a couple name brands..
Josh. How long did it take to mill those sections?
about 2 hours to do all the persimon logs...working on the mill again today to finish up the white oak...then to another special piece next week!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I’m gonna guess that it took 2 hours because of all the camera work. Probably showed down the process a little bit. Can’t wait to get my own mill.
How much it costs and what the address is I like to get one when I move
stoney ridge farm smoked meats with persimmon
Great Video Josh, I hope you have a partner that helps you lubricate your sawmill :-), ;-), love how you tastefully keep it real!!! Amen n all dat stuff too.
lol...I"m my only partner my brotha
Japanese black persimmon! Check out Yoshihiro Sasada's channel and mill
Okay. Why do you put all of your logs in a way where they block you way? Store them perpendicular to the mill it will make it much easier access. Keep up the great work and enjoy your videos. When are you going to find another woman? LOL
Stoney Ridge Farmer or Lumberjack which one are you?
I'm Martha Stewart meets Farmer Joe....rural lifestyle channel for sure! Hope ya enjoy the variety! I'm headed out to install my first water tank!
rather have cedar, cherry, walnut or osage orange my self for decor woods but most of the tree we slab our selfs are closer to the size of a sheet of plywood 250 or 300 year old trees
well...ok buddy....I'd rather have all of them ...cherry going on next week...buternut walnut soon too!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer
lol now that i read my comment back it sounds like i was being mean lol didn’t mean it that way. just happy to see you use the tree rather then push it some where and let it rot. just was talking as if i was next to a buddy thats all i enjoy your videos and did not mean to seem a snob in short lol but hope to see them new videos soon 👍
Man I thought you where going to show us something that was hard to find you can cut Persiman all over the place in north Florida and south Alabama they are a pain to keep out of fence rows and hay fields we Busch hog them every year
yep...we're talking about persimon trees big enough to mill...plenty of them as big as your arm...not many that will provide lumber
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer how many do you want I can get you some that are bigger than the ones you cut I don't saw them because they are so hard you go through some blades and no one wants to work with them they're pretty but they don't last like walnut and oak and cypress and cedar. yellow pine sinkers out of the water that are 200 years old and cut with a ax
@@geneporter4849 you need to start selling it. it is very desired to smoke meats with
@@Bigboyz-li7fo not in my area apple 🍎 is what people want here and good old hickory and there's a lot of them here too but I'm sure you could get up with a Forster down here and they would sale you some clear cutting East of my land this week and there cutting all the hard woods and pine for paper it's all going to Panama City Florida To old stinky to be made in to paper
When I think Exotic, I think Zebrawood. The problem is the dust is toxic. However, it can be done. Just use a respirator, gloves, and a mask when cutting.
Cedar can irritate you pretty bad, too. I once got blisters in my throat working with a bunch of red cedar.
@@matthewtaylor2185 Being in Central Texas I get Cedar alergies every year. Most of the trees around here are Cedar trees.
I work exclusive with exotic woods I sent you some in the mail
That would be a good theme song you should keep it
Well I never seen persimmon
Do you ever sell any of your lumber? I make furniture on the side. And love supporting small family owned guys. As im a small family owned guy. Lets face it us small family owned guy make the world go around. Let me know and i'll shoot you my email somhow. God bless
If I do sell any, it may be later on...I'm milling some rare species again next week...and that log is sold. Problem is time...I go to all the trouble of listing the lumber, dealing with flakes and no shows...chatting back and forth over and over again with people....I just don't have the time to fool with it...I'd rather use the lumber here on the farm than deal with the flakes that come with listing on Craigslist or Marketplace...I just don't have time for all that
persimmon good for smoking meat and veggies