This is absolutely mind-blowing! The sheer scale and efficiency of the world's largest wood factory are truly impressive. Watching these massive trees from the Black Continent being processed with such precision and skill is mesmerizing. Kudos to the entire team for showcasing this incredible operation!
Awesome! I never knew sawmilling could be so interesting. The skill involved in handling those massive logs is amazing. The video is of exceptional quality. Looking forward to seeing more of your content. Keep up the fantastic work!
Judging from the rings, these trees are only about 100-to-200-years old. We got trees up here which are only 2-feet thick at this age. Why are these so big in diameter. It looks like they grow 1/2-to-1+inch a year in diameter.
Could you believe your own words? Here's a crime for a handful of $$ killing AND dividing in sectors trees of 1000 years, and you limit yourself to the marvel of just 100 y.o. trees. Devastating....
Those Bubinga trees are from an ancient forest. They are one of the only trees in Africa that elephants cannot push over. The dust is toxic to some people. Let em grow
Nothing like chainsawing two-inches from your bare foot, while the other guys butt is right there also. In USA this would be declared a disaster zone. The wood is gorgeous. Hope they save every scrap piece, down to the last inch. Very marketable hereabouts.
Amazing woodworking techniques from raw materials to finish product and installation. Tnx4sharing
thanks sir
Amazing big wood processed
thanks my bro
Beautiful
thanks my bro
This is absolutely mind-blowing! The sheer scale and efficiency of the world's largest wood factory are truly impressive. Watching these massive trees from the Black Continent being processed with such precision and skill is mesmerizing. Kudos to the entire team for showcasing this incredible operation!
thanks sir
Awesome! I never knew sawmilling could be so interesting. The skill involved in handling those massive logs is amazing. The video is of exceptional quality. Looking forward to seeing more of your content. Keep up the fantastic work!
thanks sir
Mới nhìn thấy hình giới thiệu video mình đã đoán ra là ở quê ta ( V.N ) rồi .
cám ơn anh trai! có gì qua xưởng em giao lưu nhé
Beautiful woods from start to finish. No matter what they say,, ignored them! Just continue your works. " Lots of envy people"👹👹👹
I love you. Thanks my bro
Girl po😊
Power tools + bare feet = big 🏀🏀's.
Judging from the rings, these trees are only about 100-to-200-years old. We got trees up here which are only 2-feet thick at this age. Why are these so big in diameter. It looks like they grow 1/2-to-1+inch a year in diameter.
Could you believe your own words? Here's a crime for a handful of $$ killing AND dividing in sectors trees of 1000 years, and you limit yourself to the marvel of just 100 y.o. trees. Devastating....
Those Bubinga trees are from an ancient forest. They are one of the only trees in Africa that elephants cannot push over.
The dust is toxic to some people.
Let em grow
Im not sure they are even a hundred years old. Up here vs down there is the key. Trees grow fast down near the equator compared to Canada.
Đấy là gỗ gì vậy
1000_2000 years sir
Di dermaga penurunan kayu yang sangat luar biasa 💪
Iya bro
:))
thanks sir
Nothing like chainsawing two-inches from your bare foot, while the other guys butt is right there also. In USA this would be declared a disaster zone. The wood is gorgeous. Hope they save every scrap piece, down to the last inch. Very marketable hereabouts.
👍👍
:))
Is that the biggest tree?
no sir
No shoes?
no sir
This HAS to be China. Coming from Africa milennary trees....
this is vietnam sir
Ils ne font jamais le ménage dans leur usine ?
yes. we will try to improve
only about 100 to 200 years ,only
1000_2000 years sir
wow ,I thought a century/ ies
Oh and I forgot how many is illegally cut down for your dollar store wood crafts
human greed is bottomless
Ini di negara mana?
Vietnam
Việt Nam sir
:v
Is this country of Gabon Africa, or some place else in Africa?
No that video from Vietnam
yes sir
this is vietnam sir
These woods has been cut down from Laos for free. 95% from Laos and Lao people don't get a penny SHAME ON YOU VIETKONG.
no sir