What You NEED to Know about Ray Fleck!

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  • @rjacj
    @rjacj Рік тому +31

    Jade, you are really getting the camera angles and perspectiveives of the cuts and breakdowns. As a video guy I see the effort you go to to get the keeper shots, keep it going.

    • @woodworkking1099
      @woodworkking1099 Рік тому +3

      IKR I see it too. Maybe she took a photo class or something?

    • @tomtheplummer7322
      @tomtheplummer7322 Рік тому +4

      Does UA-cam have awards for cinematography? 🤔🤓🤷‍♂️. They should. 😉😀👍🏻

  • @mikeyo1449
    @mikeyo1449 Рік тому +12

    As a grain "junkie", vertical ray fleck is my favorite. So much character and abstract beauty. Thank you for the wash down and close ups :)

  • @patrickmcgunn145
    @patrickmcgunn145 Рік тому +8

    Enjoy learning the many nuances of your job and the variety of wood cuts/applications, always interesting.

  • @gordbaker896
    @gordbaker896 Рік тому +3

    Kinda reminds me of Tiger Maple or Stretch Marks! Finishes Lovely. Are you saying Rayflect?
    Can't make it out.

  • @dee2ski
    @dee2ski Рік тому +5

    I don't learn something new everyday, but I did today, thanks!

  • @guermeisterdoodlebug7980
    @guermeisterdoodlebug7980 Рік тому +22

    Rays radiating out from the center of a cross cut section make oaks easy to identify. I believe rays are exclusive to oaks (Genus: Quercus). I so much admire you for all your preparation and delivery of videos in addition to helping run the mill. . Extraordinary young woman.

    • @hughmac13
      @hughmac13 Рік тому +2

      Most woods have medullary rays; they're just not as prominent, as flecks, as they are in oak.

    • @ManuelGarcia-ww7gj
      @ManuelGarcia-ww7gj Рік тому +3

      Ever see quarter sawn beech? Or sycamore? There are several woods that show medullary rays the way oak does. Curiously, it is impossible to distinguish flat sawn chestnut from oak and it does not show a trace of medullary rays. At any rate, oak is not the only wood that puts on this particular display when quarter sawn.

    • @guermeisterdoodlebug7980
      @guermeisterdoodlebug7980 Рік тому +5

      @@ManuelGarcia-ww7gj OK, we’ll just leave it at that. I was not referring to patterns or artifacts that you might see in lumber, but oak rays from my study of wood technology and wood morphology. If someone saws a tree down and looks at the stump and sees rays emanating from the pith-and it’s not oak-I surely would like to see it. That’s something I missed in my 50 years of study and practice.

    • @tomtheplummer7322
      @tomtheplummer7322 Рік тому +1

      Sometimes I wonder what type of trees the petrified wood I find were. 🤷‍♂️🤔🤨🧐🤓😁👍🏻👌🏻

    • @ManuelGarcia-ww7gj
      @ManuelGarcia-ww7gj Рік тому +2

      @@tomtheplummer7322 I have quarter sawn several pieces of petrified wood. At least two of them displayed medullary rays the way oak does.

  • @woodworkking1099
    @woodworkking1099 Рік тому +3

    The SUN was shining today, wow and Yay! I thought they made good use of the shade and backlighting when possible. Another professional vid.

  • @MelissaKiani-vc3lu
    @MelissaKiani-vc3lu Рік тому +2

    good morning and good work,,beautiful girls IN THE MIDST OF ALL THAT WOOD,EMERALD AND LITTLE JADE YOU ARE A SPLENDOR YOU ARE TWO JEWELS COMPLIMMENTI MY TREASURES GREETING THE WHOLE FAMILY AND GRANDFATHER HELLO FROM ROME. 🥰🥰🥰💚💙🖤🤍💯💯💯💯

  • @rrobertomondo5173
    @rrobertomondo5173 Рік тому +5

    Very good explenation Emerald, now I know how that pattern happens. I have an antique China closet that's made entirely of that oak and it's absolutely beautiful. Thanks

  • @garyworokevich2524
    @garyworokevich2524 Рік тому +2

    How many guys out there go by the name, Ray Fleck.
    I admit, I was confused by the title at first.
    Nice info Em.

  • @rustyrobinson8027
    @rustyrobinson8027 Рік тому +10

    Awesome thanks everyone ❤️

  • @jimini1976
    @jimini1976 Рік тому +3

    Jeff Barron did a vid recently explaining how boards with horizontal grain are much stronger than boards with vertical grain. Now I get a tutorial on Ray Fleck. Thanks LCLY👍🙂

  • @56Spookdog
    @56Spookdog Рік тому +4

    Cool info and beautiful wood. Good natured ribbing just means you’re loved.

  • @billyhill101
    @billyhill101 Рік тому +4

    FYI the center of a log is called the pith

  • @ron827
    @ron827 Рік тому +4

    I'll have to give Emerald "a hand" for the great explanation plus Jade always does a fantastic job with the camera. A great team!

  • @TheWhitetailrancher
    @TheWhitetailrancher Рік тому +4

    They are called medullary rays If memory serves me correctly. Been a little while since my days in wood science prior to my advanced woodworking career.

  • @stukaman1162
    @stukaman1162 Рік тому +1

    Young lumber woman, at 4:14 of this video, you did NOT lie. You gave out gave inaccurate information, but your reason was not to hide or cover something up. You offered what you thought was correct information, but found out otherwise. "I was mistaken," would have been a much better way to respond. If I'm lyin', I'm dyin'.

  • @anthonyricard7458
    @anthonyricard7458 Рік тому +3

    Excellent explanation Emerald! Quart sawn lumber is more expensive because of the added time to saw it as you well know, But it's really worth it! Thanks for the video ladies and thanks for sharing, have a great evening! TTFN

  • @gowest19
    @gowest19 Рік тому +3

    Hi Emerald, a long time ago on a apprenticeship as a carpenter (in the late 70´s) we use white oak for furniture an special door making. i love this lumber,greet´s from germany.

  • @stevevice9863
    @stevevice9863 Рік тому +3

    Quartersawn wood shows the medullary rays most prominently, but that term confuses a lot of people. White Oak and Red Oak seem to have the best rays in their grain.

  • @ernestospadolesto8126
    @ernestospadolesto8126 Рік тому +2

    You could build a super nice living room floor with it. The Wood-Mizer LT-40 runs perfectly for us UA-camr viewers and produces really good boards. A strong advertisement that you do for this company for years. They could donate something to make work easier for you ladies, such as a conveyor belt or a chip extraction system. The misers!

  • @jeffsiegwart
    @jeffsiegwart Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the info. I am retired. I mounted a Harbor Freight sawmill that will cut a 16'4" log on a narrow trailer and sold it to my son for $3K. He and his family live in the woods of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

    • @tomtheplummer7322
      @tomtheplummer7322 Рік тому +2

      Sold it🤷‍♂️. I just put stuff on permanent loan to my Son, on the condition he brings it by if I need to use it, or I go to his place. It gives me a good excuse for a visit too. 🤷‍♂️😏👍🏻👌🏻🙏🏻👍🏻👌🏻

  • @robertforde
    @robertforde Рік тому +2

    Didn't know that about wood was that technicaly

  • @ohasis8331
    @ohasis8331 6 місяців тому +1

    Some of those grain patterns are absolutely gorgeous.

  • @MountainVoiceInc
    @MountainVoiceInc Рік тому

    I hear it referred to as cross grain fleck. Which basically is self explanatory, it shows up at 90 degrees to the grain lines. (Plus or minus) Some trees species have pronounced easily visible fleck while others do not. I see it in spruce trees occasionally, it’s very subtle in conifers and doesn’t always show up visually, but when it does it indicates to me that we have a perfectly quartered cut.

  • @coldspring624
    @coldspring624 Рік тому +2

    Sycamore has some nice fleck to

  • @ted70281
    @ted70281 Рік тому +3

    You are so smart!!!

  • @biopoweruk
    @biopoweruk Рік тому +2

    We call it 'flame'. Oak wood shows flame more dramatically than most other timbers.

  • @ronpeer7975
    @ronpeer7975 Рік тому +2

    Where did you learn this stuff? Another great daily video.

  • @kennethnevel3263
    @kennethnevel3263 Рік тому +3

    One of the best explanations of the ray fleck and why it is in the tree and how it shows different due to the direction of the grain and cut of the board .
    Keep up the amazing work .

  • @chipwhitely1490
    @chipwhitely1490 Рік тому +1

    Thank you foe the entertaining video, I would say Emerald didn't LIE, but was merely mistaken.

  • @michaeljheinz3336
    @michaeljheinz3336 Рік тому +3

    Great Job Emerald.

  • @dugganwoodworks
    @dugganwoodworks Рік тому +2

    great demo/explanation. beautiful wood!

  • @evertonronaldoguedes1588
    @evertonronaldoguedes1588 Рік тому +3

    Hugs from Brasil.

  • @nickbalzer9783
    @nickbalzer9783 Рік тому +2

    You are on top of your lumber skills! I'm so glad that your boss/father brought you up right! My 8 children know how to work a dairy farm. These lost skills are a dying breed. Thank you for sharing your family's story!

  • @Sawmill_Indonesia
    @Sawmill_Indonesia Рік тому

    It's amazing, I always listen to your videos

  • @greywolfwalking6359
    @greywolfwalking6359 Рік тому +2

    Super explanation..thank you
    Lumber team!!!!

  • @kennethhockey2598
    @kennethhockey2598 Рік тому +1

    Good description and examples of ray fleck, thank you. I am curious though, do all white oak logs have ray fleck? And is there any way of telling prior to cutting into a log if it's going to have ray fleck or not? 🤔☺️
    Just curious as mentioned above 👍

  • @davidj.leavitt7176
    @davidj.leavitt7176 Рік тому +1

    Wow! Thank you Emerald and Jade. Fantastic explanation. -lease keep them coming.

  • @mhere7713
    @mhere7713 Рік тому

    I don't know what causes THIS...
    Buttttt,,I don't know what me causes me to open your videos either,,, it just happens

  • @cicad2007
    @cicad2007 Рік тому

    Em, I got my orange Carhart hoodie today. It's great! Beautiful and it fits perfect. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

  • @alphaomega4849
    @alphaomega4849 Рік тому

    Hola 👋
    OMG ,, U are the Angel 👼 what I was looking for a thousand years ago 😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @HarryDavidson-n7k
    @HarryDavidson-n7k 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for technical lesson. (Hi from Belarus. Harry Davidson).

  • @richsmith9063
    @richsmith9063 Рік тому

    I've seen Ray Fleck before, but did not know it had a name & a reason for being. Thanks for your explanation... Very helpful.

  • @steveshermer7595
    @steveshermer7595 Рік тому +2

    Nice jam!!

  • @madal55
    @madal55 Рік тому

    Describing a 3 dimensional object in words is not easy. 3D graphics/cartoons would help! Working with wood for years might help you understand but sharing that information with others is another skill entirely. You add another dimension TIME and there's a whole world of issues to contend with. When you mentioned that part of the log by default became quarter sawn it fell into place, at least in my mind. Thanks. Detached from reality. Love the slo mo water throw.

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Рік тому

    I’ve never met Ray, but I’ve heard great things about him. 🤷‍♂️😏😆👍🏻👌🏻😬😖🤫🤭

  • @sporranheid
    @sporranheid Рік тому

    Aye, medullary rays. beautiful, especially in oak As ye know, that's the difference between "hard wood" and "soft wood".
    More women needed in all industries. Full of admiration for what you do .Mark, Scottish carpenter.

  • @BaileysDad369
    @BaileysDad369 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the information! I enjoy learning new things! You explained it well.

  • @cleokey
    @cleokey Рік тому +2

    👍

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Рік тому

    Sometimes I wonder what type of trees the petrified wood I find were. 🤷‍♂️🤔🤨🧐🤓😁👍🏻👌🏻

  • @JayLepisto
    @JayLepisto Рік тому

    Oh shoot, I thought I was going to get caught up on the life of my old high school buddy. Instead, I learnt about some dumb old shapes on boards. JK! Nicely explained and filmed. Keep up the good work!

  • @ferdjanvanderpijl8495
    @ferdjanvanderpijl8495 Рік тому +1

    consider ray flecks the speckles of wood... ;)

  • @butchchastain6317
    @butchchastain6317 Рік тому +1

    Wow Emerald I had never heard of that. What a greatvideo. Thanks again to you and Jade for making such Awesome learning video. Tell rest of the crew hello too

  • @Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm
    @Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm Рік тому +1

    Ray Flack is Bela Fleck's brother. Not a musician, but quite the artist in woodworking. He can make a single Oak board, a work of art. ;-)

  • @bobpace5464
    @bobpace5464 Рік тому

    I wouldn’t make fun of you kiddo because you know what in the heck you’re talking about even though you’re talking with your hands keep the videos Carmen really enjoy them and thank you. Tell boss man not to work too hard.

  • @Aquame68
    @Aquame68 Рік тому

    Early today with the vid,, very interesting didn’t know bout that,,, 😎🤙

  • @FairlyOldGit
    @FairlyOldGit Рік тому

    from the UK : I've never heard of Ray Fleck before. I thought you were going to introduce a new boyfriend!

  • @sociallyunaceptable981
    @sociallyunaceptable981 Рік тому

    Grain rays are a result of sawing the log to produce a board with the growth rings 45-90 degrees to the boards surface. This is quarter sawing. The closer the growth rings are to 90 degrees the more pronounced the grain rays.

  • @zenjamin6262
    @zenjamin6262 Рік тому +1

    This is one of those channels you just have to watch always somthing to learn here and you can only want the best for this family run biz what an awsome group of people Boss man must wake up feeling accomplished everyday

  • @edwardbrown2054
    @edwardbrown2054 Рік тому +2

    Great vid!!

  • @gregholmes3661
    @gregholmes3661 Рік тому

    This is how dumb I am, thought this was going to be about a local legend logger named Ray Flack. I’ll be quite now

  • @michaelnelligan1214
    @michaelnelligan1214 Рік тому +2

    So Smart !

  • @paulyoung5327
    @paulyoung5327 Рік тому +1

    Very informative, it answers many question in one video . Thank you.

  • @johnhumphries4632
    @johnhumphries4632 Рік тому

    Great video, thank you for explaining the ray flake. I find it interesting. 👍

  • @chaddamp2894
    @chaddamp2894 Рік тому

    Please come to Derbyshire England so I and my Wife of 45 years can meet you xx

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  • @leesorenson6119
    @leesorenson6119 Рік тому

    Emerald those grains are God's secrets he is sharing with your beautiful eyes 😍

  • @peterwill3699
    @peterwill3699 Рік тому

    Hi,the smell of fresh cut lumber is so wounderful,and that oak is beautiful.

  • @nikos8984
    @nikos8984 Рік тому

    Hey, please check the email about business(farm security cameras)

  • @neverlookback3382
    @neverlookback3382 Рік тому

    Not sure if I got them all but I went through all comments and tried to report all the spam as requested by Emerald on her community post. Man there were a lot!

  • @uwillnevahno6837
    @uwillnevahno6837 Рік тому

    When milling logs would you also want to have eye and respiratory protection on top of the hearing protection?

  • @onkcuf
    @onkcuf Рік тому

    Woodworking aside, you are beautiful. 😉

  • @meuhey
    @meuhey Рік тому +1

    rift sawn lumber is the best

  • @DrDetroit
    @DrDetroit Рік тому

    I went to school with a guy named Ray Fleck. JS

  • @jameswatson1476
    @jameswatson1476 Рік тому

    That looks completely different than the white oak in Indiana

  • @stephenweber9158
    @stephenweber9158 Рік тому

    Nice job never saw this video very good explanation

  • @AB-C1
    @AB-C1 Рік тому

    Excellent video and explanation Jade! Interesting video too, you guys did great job! Cheers from London 👍😎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @fredconnelly5846
    @fredconnelly5846 Рік тому

    Pretty white Oak it is ever pretty woods are l like oak ever well can't not paid its cost lot of money to get and I am this talking here about it.

  • @johnedwards1685
    @johnedwards1685 Рік тому +1

    When I was young my first real job (1978) was in a guitar repair workshop. One afternoon the guys were all looking at a piece of blond wood and getting really excited about it. I couldn’t understand what the fuss was about. One of the guys said “John, its flame maple!” All I could see was a very pale featureless planed board about an inch or so thick. He said “Watch this…” and picked up a jar of methylated spirits we had in the workshop and poured some over the wood. That plain blond plank just exploded with a fabulous deep tiger-stripe reflective pattern. It was breathtaking. It was later book-matched and became the top of a flying-v style guitar.

    • @tomtheplummer7322
      @tomtheplummer7322 Рік тому

      Tiger Eye Maple is sawn the other grain and is beautiful as well 👍🏻👌🏻

  • @davidsherman5222
    @davidsherman5222 Рік тому

    You could use an air compressor and hose to easily clean your mill off and control sawdust buildup

  • @hannes4918
    @hannes4918 Рік тому +2

    im the first viewer

  • @azkachainsaw7401
    @azkachainsaw7401 Рік тому

    Kayu nya bagus ,alatnya canggih ,bos x pun sangat cantik mantaap 👍👍🙏

  • @maxchiecaroline6319
    @maxchiecaroline6319 Рік тому

    Looks like Woods is beautiful ...can make a dining table and any use for it

  • @joeharwell54
    @joeharwell54 Рік тому

    Very informative. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Lumpy-jd4fw
    @Lumpy-jd4fw Рік тому

    Love how you detailed n explain everything keep cutting it up

  • @davidanalyst671
    @davidanalyst671 Рік тому

    I read the title and thought you were introducing us to a new person on the LCLY team hahahaah

  • @jimpotter8027
    @jimpotter8027 Рік тому

    True quarter sawn boards are sawn on the radii. Not ten done as there is a lot of waste doing this. Boards would taper across the width.

  • @geraldelliott1190
    @geraldelliott1190 Рік тому

    What causes that. It is greed jealousy and hatred 😜💛💫

  • @darkiee69
    @darkiee69 Рік тому +1

    Is it the same as "flames" in maple?

  • @antibureaucrat
    @antibureaucrat 6 місяців тому

    nice - a marker and and some water on the ends would have made it a bit clearer. 👍

  • @geraldelliott1190
    @geraldelliott1190 Рік тому

    Who is Mr. Ray Fleck?🥸💨

  • @ssprofirewood
    @ssprofirewood Рік тому

    That was a very good explanation, Emerald. That is some great look lumber.

  • @tomknud
    @tomknud Рік тому

    Cool, that's some beautiful wood!

  • @rocinblues
    @rocinblues Рік тому

    Thanks, nice video and information!

  • @ManuelGarcia-ww7gj
    @ManuelGarcia-ww7gj Рік тому

    Want a real treat? Try quarter sawing a sycamore.

  • @Acknaar
    @Acknaar Рік тому

    That’s going to make some fine flooring

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Рік тому

    Is Tiger Eye Maple similar grain structure or something completely different? 🤔🧐🤓🤷‍♂️ I have always liked Tiger Eye 😉👍🏻👌🏻

  • @jbbrown7907
    @jbbrown7907 Рік тому

    Tomorrow is Friday
    Boss man's turn.

  • @Steven9675
    @Steven9675 Рік тому

    Your audio is massively high at the first