I have to say how impressed I am regarding your sawmill, great power balance, a very responsive, snappy operation. As a long time sawmiller myself, the crisp sound of the cut when eveything is good and sharp is music to my ears. Truely enjoy watching and listening. Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
I love watching you maneuver your log in position to cut it’s amazing. I recently purchased a lot of redwood for my stairs in my house. I noticed some of the gains were black. I seen the same stains in the redwood you were cutting. Is that somewhat normal. You can’t sand it out. I tried. I love your videos.👍👍👍
@@michael_3985 yes it’s mineral within the wood! So the Red Oak grows big with not many knots in my area. But certain patches get mineral in the wood. You can buy products to stain the mineral out if you don’t like it!
I just had a couple of veins on my skirt boards so I was able to hide it behind the stringers. I really appreciate the information and keep that in mind on next project. I love red oak. Love your channel very informative. Thanks 👍👍👍
Happy Thanksgiving Ian and family. Your cabin is looking amazing and it will be so nice when you get to finally move in to it. Greetings from Edmonton Alberta(aka the freezing white north -21c/-6f)😳
Looks like less than 100 to go to 13k as of now.....question: is the saw computerized so it knows where to start the cuts to maximize the amount of board feet you get?
Absolutely! So tbh I’d don’t see laser for the top edger blade. I use the bottom for my point of reference. I look at the face of the next board I’m about to make, as I’m drawing the carriage away from the saw. I’m immediately setting the edger blade widths before I have a chance to see where the lasers are striking the log.
That is some of the most beautiful red oak I have ever seen
Good video, greetings from Malaysia
I have to say how impressed I am regarding your sawmill, great power balance, a very responsive, snappy operation. As a long time sawmiller myself, the crisp sound of the cut when eveything is good and sharp is music to my ears. Truely enjoy watching and listening. Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
I can and set and watch this all night as a retired sayer
@@davejohnston1428 the longer you watch, and the more you play it over, the more the algorithm boosts the video! So please do:) thank you for watching
Happy thanks giving 👍 👌 💛
Happy Thanksgiving to the whole mill ,the cabin is looking awesome ,thanks for the video today ,
Thank you sir:) I hope you had a good Thanksgiving!
@Helmsburgsawmill yes I did,hope you had a good Thanksgiving
Very nice sawing beautiful wood Ian ty Happy Thanksgiving 👴💙
Happy Thanksgiving, thanks for the nice video 😅
The "cabin" is some sharp looking with the use of different wood varieties. Have a great Thanksgiving!
Thank you!:)
Lots of nice oak. Happy Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and all the family Ian
Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you sir and happiest thanksgiving to you and your family!
Very nice, thanks.
I love watching you maneuver your log in position to cut it’s amazing. I recently purchased a lot of redwood for my stairs in my house. I noticed some of the gains were black. I seen the same stains in the redwood you were cutting. Is that somewhat normal. You can’t sand it out. I tried. I love your videos.👍👍👍
@@michael_3985 yes it’s mineral within the wood! So the Red Oak grows big with not many knots in my area. But certain patches get mineral in the wood. You can buy products to stain the mineral out if you don’t like it!
I just had a couple of veins on my skirt boards so I was able to hide it behind the stringers. I really appreciate the information and keep that in mind on next project. I love red oak. Love your channel very informative. Thanks 👍👍👍
Nice looking oak, good sawing 👍Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Great sawing Ian but it was a pity so many logs had defects 😊
HAPPY THANKSGIVING from Canada.
Great job. Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving Ian and family. Your cabin is looking amazing and it will be so nice when you get to finally move in to it. Greetings from Edmonton Alberta(aka the freezing white north -21c/-6f)😳
Greetings!! Shew that’s cold!
Very nice ! I’m new to the channel, Thanks to Clint at C&C. Looking forward to seeing your stuff.
Thank you for swinging by!:) I hope you enjoy!
Good video, Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
it’s every man when the shit hits the fan
happy thanksgiving all
Sweeeeet....
it’s some nice logs a little small
this 4 quarter is like what’s up where’s the real wood
that hum of that detriot I’ll never forget until she blew
Looks like less than 100 to go to 13k as of now.....question: is the saw computerized so it knows where to start the cuts to maximize the amount of board feet you get?
No computers!
The invention of laser levels certanly speeds up the gauging and cutting process.
Absolutely! So tbh I’d don’t see laser for the top edger blade. I use the bottom for my point of reference. I look at the face of the next board I’m about to make, as I’m drawing the carriage away from the saw. I’m immediately setting the edger blade widths before I have a chance to see where the lasers are striking the log.
Please take a moment and explain why this mill is set up with two vertical saws instead of a larger blade. Are giant blades problematic?
5am under the lights it’s called processing
That lower Edger Blade sure is quieter with the new teeth.
why only 4 quater oak we used to saw up to 12 quarter hard wood 16 ftrs
need a giant walnut
red oak today maple or cherry the next
can a tailor keep up with a sawyer I say yes
5 quarter
minus the slab man
you just ain’t got the shit
red oak today maple or cherry the next