It is so cool to see your enthousiasm for wacky logs that other mills often consider too troublesome or too low in quality. You see the beauty in every piece of tree
I must be goofy but I love watching logs get cut up! I’m an old lady enjoying the possibilities for the wood. I have an antique dresser made of cherry 🍒. I love the patina it’s gotten over the years. Thanks for sharing your talents with us! Matt you’re fabulous at what you do.
I have terrible arthritis in my knees and the past few days have not been good. Watching this video was a welcome distraction from the pain. Thanks for posting Matt.
I am a middle age lady that finds your videos really relaxing to watch. Love seeing the beauty of the wood when you drench the boards with water. This video really showed how close your neighbors are located. I would think at times they did not find the sounds coming from your yard so relaxing and will be glad when you move the saw mill to your new property. Have a great 2021
I had an agreement with a neighbor that used to saw logs. Make all the noise you want, I’ll even help clean up, but I get some bark cut for firewood. Never paid for firewood for 2 years, not until another neighbour complained to the city, not about the noise, but all of the cut boards in his yard.
Your perspective is interesting. I have a timber King 1220 with a 28 inch cutting width, and I rarely bother to mill anything smaller than 12 inch diameter. I have ripped logs as big as 42 inch diameter with my chainsaw to be able to mill them on my sawmill. I see UA-cam videos of people milling 8 or 10 inch diameter logs, and think, why bother, but then I realize, if the best I had was a mill that could handle 12 inch diameter, I would be happy to mill an 8 inch log! It's all a matter of perspective. Before I had a mill, I processed very small material on my table saw with a 10 inch circular saw blade, and I was proud of what I accomplished. We have to step back and appreciate what we have, while also appreciating how exciting it is to have even the smallest logs milled I to usable lumber!
That was awesome watching you turn all those logs into usable milled lumber !! Thanks for sharing with us Matt. I know you’ll be glad to get everything moved out to your new property and not be in such tight quarters. Be safe and have fun. 👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Matthew I love watching you work. Your love for wood is beautiful. May you always succeed and love every second. The old maple tree limb you all cut was the best.👏👏
What is so inspiring is that your techniques get more and more sophisticated over the years. P.S. One sawer when cutting cedar actually collects the sawdust and sells it.
Matt has a little attitude. Glad you had a good day!!!! It was fun listening to you harass John. Missed the LIVE today, but HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your lovely family. :)
I totally enjoy your channel. Your enthusiasm for what you do should encourage others to do the things they enjoy. I will start traveling early this year. I will try to visit your area. Grandpa Jack
Should call this video, "Matt Unplugged." I should be firing up my first and brand new sawmill today! Big day! Thanks Matt for sawing some mere mortal logs others of us are relegated to mill. Every log is perfect just the way it is. Happy New Year!
I'm addicted to you videos!! I don't care what the subject is they are entertaining and informative. You are one clever and knowledgeable guy!!!!! I'm an 80 year old gal and wish that I had studied carpentry instead of going to school for clothing design. In my day "girls"
Those walnut boards will make a nice table top (for John)--could really see the purple color on the grain-end. Nice day for sawing logs. John is pretty good with a camera, and Matt is aces on the bandsaw mill.
Thus us my absolute favorite episode of all> Awesome wood and tons of rapport and humor. Great combination of wood and people. Thank you for making my day today!
Watching you cut those lots into useable lumber for Jon makes me wish we lived closer. There are a lot of folks in the area who cut and sell slabs, etc., but they are NOT woodworkers. They are doing this for money, which is okay. But unlike the woodworker, they don't understand the needs of the woodworker and don't know how to work with them. It's made it difficult getting the wood I need for specific projects. You plainly know how to cut wood for a woodworker. Regards, Dave
Been watching on and off as time permits. Enjoy your videos and workmanship. I've been doing some alaskan machine milling myself and enjoy it but time and work intensive.
One of the few videos that I watch all the way through. Like the fact that you do the weird logs. Some very nice slabs out of the cherry. Would like to see the guitars after he gets them done. Keep it up. Have a wonderful New Year.
Thanks Matt & Lindsay , you guys help make this past year tolerable . You guys have a great New Year as well . That Cherrie log came from Michigan , there are a lot of hidden treasures like that one that people have growing in there yards , mostly in the middle of the state ( around the counties that I live in. )
34:24 Matthew needs a new bucket. Let’s all send him a bucket, best one wins the honour of being used for the water toss, the rest will kickstart his new bucket business. #1000bucketsformatt
The interior of most of the logs I've seen you cut have amazing patterns. It makes me think of all the projects I could do with access to that kind of wood.
Normally when you talk about the 2-3ft wide boards I can't even imagine them, with these "tiny" pieces you're getting pieces that are still 6-10in wider than the typical board I have access to! I definitely have to visit the eastern US sometime just to see this massive stuff!
I don't think it was the small logs as much as it was Jon had no clue what he wanted to get from the logs. I think Matt knew all this wood would be brought home and wasted by numerous mistakes made when working with the wood he spent time and energy cutting up
@@tylersmith9868 seeing into the furture eh? I have teak shelves and I love them. Its just shelves and they remind me of where they came from. I see nothing wrong with making shelves. I cant say what Matt was thinking unless he says it on the video , writes it in the description or in a comment.
Hey Matt........what you see as little sticks I see lots of sofa tables and serving trays, those type of things I can do. Happy New Year to you and your family
I don’t think I’ve ever watch one of your videos I did not like I’ve enjoyed them all and thank you for making them.And another great video and yes I laughed a lot 👍👍👍😂🤣😂
I'm sure it's been talked about, but I can't understand that the neighbours haven't thrown you out years ago hahaha!!!!! Looking forward to following you on your new 'Patch'. I love the new place, just what I would love!!!! Happy New Year
That was really good ! The sawmill that I use here in Vietnam has a big sacrificial slab that they pound spikes into to keep the smaller pieces from moving around they just pound in a couple spikes and then pull them out with a crowbar
The grain of the walnut is excellent but it's defining charecteristic is the color and tone. There is nothing like natural walnut with just a clear coat over it... With that said, yes, the snark was very heavy in this one. I think you figured out as you went along that THEY don't have access to this mill every day. This is a unique opertunity for them and they just wanted as much as they can get so they have options they wouldn't otherwise have. God Bless and Happy New Year.
Sitting here, watching the video, and my wife asks what I’m watching. Me: “I’m watching Matt Cremona saw up a bunch or Cherry and Walnut. He cuts, and then throws water on the wood so we can see the beautiful grain”. Wife: “So your watching wood porn?!” Me: “😳... yep”
Loved it Matt, about like opening presents, you never know what your going to get. Except when your thinking... has Matt got his log stops up?...Oh no, he dosen't...lol Lika a steam roller baby!! #lovethecrotch
Hope your New Year is off to a great start!
Michigan Cherry is the best! 😉
I’m building my new shop. It’s still small ( 8,1 x 5,3 m with 2,7 m ceiling )but bigger than my previous one. :)
That was a VERY strong yeld! I think John snuck in one of your logs when you wasn't looking. 😂
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It is so cool to see your enthousiasm for wacky logs that other mills often consider too troublesome or too low in quality. You see the beauty in every piece of tree
I must be goofy but I love watching logs get cut up! I’m an old lady enjoying the possibilities for the wood. I have an antique dresser made of cherry 🍒. I love the patina it’s gotten over the years. Thanks for sharing your talents with us! Matt you’re fabulous at what you do.
Hi Theresa, you are as goofy as everybody who watches the channel :)
Cheers!
Hi Theresa. I’m 82 yr. Old widow and I love watching these videos. The different woods are gorgeous.
Yes. Old lady here wishing I could get some of that wood. The possibilities are endless. Beautiful wood.
I have terrible arthritis in my knees and the past few days have not been good. Watching this video was a welcome distraction from the pain. Thanks for posting Matt.
That last crotch would have made a great bowl for someone who turned bowls, those slabs and some acrylic would make some great tables
I am a middle age lady that finds your videos really relaxing to watch. Love seeing the beauty of the wood when you drench the boards with water. This video really showed how close your neighbors are located. I would think at times they did not find the sounds coming from your yard so relaxing and will be glad when you move the saw mill to your new property. Have a great 2021
My neighbors who would frequently sit out in their lawn chairs and watch me work found it relaxing. Hope you have a wonderful year!
I had an agreement with a neighbor that used to saw logs. Make all the noise you want, I’ll even help clean up, but I get some bark cut for firewood. Never paid for firewood for 2 years, not until another neighbour complained to the city, not about the noise, but all of the cut boards in his yard.
Your perspective is interesting. I have a timber King 1220 with a 28 inch cutting width, and I rarely bother to mill anything smaller than 12 inch diameter. I have ripped logs as big as 42 inch diameter with my chainsaw to be able to mill them on my sawmill. I see UA-cam videos of people milling 8 or 10 inch diameter logs, and think, why bother, but then I realize, if the best I had was a mill that could handle 12 inch diameter, I would be happy to mill an 8 inch log! It's all a matter of perspective. Before I had a mill, I processed very small material on my table saw with a 10 inch circular saw blade, and I was proud of what I accomplished. We have to step back and appreciate what we have, while also appreciating how exciting it is to have even the smallest logs milled I to usable lumber!
Really enjoy your comments and the way you enjoy what your doing.
Larry from Idaho
That was awesome watching you turn all those logs into usable milled lumber !! Thanks for sharing with us Matt. I know you’ll be glad to get everything moved out to your new property and not be in such tight quarters. Be safe and have fun. 👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Man, that was one load of beautiful wood. Made me drool thinking of that straight Cherry making 40 inch panels with just two boards.
Loved listening to Matt talk non-stop. I wish I could hang out with him for a day...
thanks Matt for making stuff that makes my day feel like somewhere someone has a sort of normal life
Much appreciated, Tyler!
Loved the comment about the smell. Fresh cherry smells wonderful. Nice work and just beautiful boards.
Matthew I love watching you work. Your love for wood is beautiful. May you always succeed and love every second. The old maple tree limb you all cut was the best.👏👏
What is so inspiring is that your techniques get more and more sophisticated over the years.
P.S. One sawer when cutting cedar actually collects the sawdust and sells it.
I’ve watched about 60 of your vids and this is the first one where you’re cocky.
You seem to be having fun and it’s fun to watch.
That's some nice material, always good to see it not rot or turn into firewood
Jon did a nice job filming this.
If he didn't he wouldn't have contributed at all
Great video, and great looking wood. Thanks for sharing. God Bless.
Happy 2022, Matt. I can't believe I'm spending hours watching you saw 4/4, 8/4 and yet, I can't stop.
Matt has a little attitude. Glad you had a good day!!!! It was fun listening to you harass John. Missed the LIVE today, but HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your lovely family. :)
I totally enjoy your channel. Your enthusiasm for what you do should encourage others to do the things they enjoy. I will start traveling early this year. I will try to visit your area. Grandpa Jack
WOW, the table he will get out of that tree will be awesome!!
Great video . That's a lot of wood ! At least y'all got to have some laugh's and Jon's father got to work more than he expected .
Should call this video, "Matt Unplugged." I should be firing up my first and brand new sawmill today! Big day! Thanks Matt for sawing some mere mortal logs others of us are relegated to mill. Every log is perfect just the way it is. Happy New Year!
That’s awesome! Have fun!
How I enjoyed that. To see each look bring out another colour/forms, beautiful. Thanks guys.💕
That was a pot full with an aching shoulder day WOW what a load. Beautiful wood!
Wow, some really beautiful stuff in those logs, especially that guitar body slab. Really enjoyed this one!
Rea)y a lot of fun watching slabs appear and sense of humor to boot ! ! !, thanks
I'm addicted to you videos!! I don't care what the subject is they are entertaining and informative. You are one clever and knowledgeable guy!!!!! I'm an 80 year old gal and wish that I had studied carpentry instead of going to school for clothing design. In my day "girls"
Also, I love the cinematic approach! Helps to see a different side of you and your work!
I can see desktops in some of those smaller pieces! Besides shelves!
Wood envy!!! And what a wood workout. Whew! And good job, Jon.
Those walnut boards will make a nice table top (for John)--could really see the purple color on the grain-end. Nice day for sawing logs. John is pretty good with a camera, and Matt is aces on the bandsaw mill.
I love to hear your mill run!....
Wood is like opening a treasure chest, you had some unique pieces. Enjoyed watching you work.
Great job Mat!, Some really beautiful Cuts. Love the clear cherry!...But the crotch cuts on the Oak,,,Beautiful markings!
Thus us my absolute favorite episode of all> Awesome wood and tons of rapport and humor. Great combination of wood and people. Thank you for making my day today!
I liked the last one best! Beautiful!
The last walnut one that is!
The tables and other projects in the first stages; lovely! Dreams are made of this hard work! Thanks
"Jon is the camera. The camera is Jon" ... said by someone with his own picture on his sweatshirt. The sweatshirt is Matt. Matt is the sweatshirt.
Hahahaha this is very true
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Great colour out of that dark walnut and cherry!
1ST Time iv watched this channel and he is 1 of the 1st wearing chain saw protective gear including all i could think off great vidio thanks
Great show... you to John...
“Jon is the camera, the camera is Jon” made me laugh earned you a solid like!
One thing about this fella, he’s happy! I wish I was as happy as this guy!
Agreed.
Really enjoyed the walnut cuts!
Thanks for sharing that, happy new year for and to All
Watching you cut those lots into useable lumber for Jon makes me wish we lived closer. There are a lot of folks in the area who cut and sell slabs, etc., but they are NOT woodworkers. They are doing this for money, which is okay. But unlike the woodworker, they don't understand the needs of the woodworker and don't know how to work with them. It's made it difficult getting the wood I need for specific projects. You plainly know how to cut wood for a woodworker. Regards, Dave
Been watching on and off as time permits. Enjoy your videos and workmanship. I've been doing some alaskan machine milling myself and enjoy it but time and work intensive.
Thanks!
Great video.
I really enjoy your knowledge, your smile and how well you interact with the camera.
Happy New Year!
One of the few videos that I watch all the way through. Like the fact that you do the weird logs. Some very nice slabs out of the cherry. Would like to see the guitars after he gets them done. Keep it up. Have a wonderful New Year.
Would love to see Jon's Dad's workshop and what he does with that wood.
I saw some mineral figured poplar on out of the woods today and boy would I like some of that for a guitar body!
A lot of cool toys. Lucky man.
Thanks Matt & Lindsay , you guys help make this past year tolerable . You guys have a great New Year as well .
That Cherrie log came from Michigan , there are a lot of hidden treasures like that one that people have growing in there yards , mostly in the middle of the state ( around the counties that I live in. )
I had fun, thank you, and Happy New Year!
I'm glad you no longer us the drill for the cable. The hand crank allows a much better feel for how the saw is operating.
Matt you need definitely a new bucket! it's look like you have lost your magic touch with water splashes 🤣 happy new year you and family from Italy ✌️
Happy new year to you and your family Matt!
I enjoyed watching you’re videos cutting Log
Good clamp. I'll bet you have a lot of fun with your Bobcat-like rig.
A good video of a great day sawing with friends. Does not get much better than that. Nice cherry log. Wish our cherry in Texas was that large.
I love your apparent innocent decency. I hope it never diminishes with your inevitable success.
34:24 Matthew needs a new bucket. Let’s all send him a bucket, best one wins the honour of being used for the water toss, the rest will kickstart his new bucket business. #1000bucketsformatt
I agree - very fun to watch. The wood is fascinating! Always enjoy your videos. Happy New Year!
The interior of most of the logs I've seen you cut have amazing patterns. It makes me think of all the projects I could do with access to that kind of wood.
Amen
Matt: "Time to add a new bucket to my bucket list."
Love the camera work! Thanks, Jon (2/1/21)
Love watching the results
Normally when you talk about the 2-3ft wide boards I can't even imagine them, with these "tiny" pieces you're getting pieces that are still 6-10in wider than the typical board I have access to! I definitely have to visit the eastern US sometime just to see this massive stuff!
There was much snarkiness at the mill that day. Tiny logs bring that out in the owner/operator.
Came for the milling. Stayed to hear Matt mock Jon incessantly.
How far did Jon drive for all the snark?
I don't think it was the small logs as much as it was Jon had no clue what he wanted to get from the logs. I think Matt knew all this wood would be brought home and wasted by numerous mistakes made when working with the wood he spent time and energy cutting up
@@tylersmith9868 seeing into the furture eh? I have teak shelves and I love them. Its just shelves and they remind me of where they came from. I see nothing wrong with making shelves. I cant say what Matt was thinking unless he says it on the video , writes it in the description or in a comment.
@@lafabricadebodas what on earth are you babbling on about
I hope we get to see some guitars in the future!
Hey Matt........what you see as little sticks I see lots of sofa tables and serving trays, those type of things I can do. Happy New Year to you and your family
Great start of the new year with this video, Matt. You are very entertaining. Happy New Year to you and your family.
thank you Matt. have a great new year to you and yours
Thanks Walter; you too!
Very enjoyable to watch. Good way to start 2021!
Love the camaraderie. Beautiful boards.
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Happy New Year of Hope in 2021. Thanks for sharing.
Sure wish I was closer. I'd love to pick through your scrap pile. I only make small stuff.
Happy New year Matt, love your work!
Thank you!
Cherry and Walnut logs when you cutting and after you through water and Grain and colour coming out it was a amazing .
I don’t think I’ve ever watch one of your videos I did not like I’ve enjoyed them all and thank you for making them.And another great video and yes I laughed a lot 👍👍👍😂🤣😂
Thank you!
Matt showing off his Canadian ball busting roots today
I think the cherry grain color is awesome! ME LIKEY :)
I'm sure it's been talked about, but I can't understand that the neighbours haven't thrown you out years ago hahaha!!!!! Looking forward to following you on your new 'Patch'. I love the new place, just what I would love!!!! Happy New Year
I just love honest hard physical work - just like Jon, I could watch it all day! ;)
Hahahaha
That was really good ! The sawmill that I use here in Vietnam has a big sacrificial slab that they pound spikes into to keep the smaller pieces from moving around they just pound in a couple spikes and then pull them out with a crowbar
When the last log rolled off the other side I knew this was a long day. There was some very interesting pieces in that trailer.
In the arborist trade the curls around a pruning cut, or other wounds, are called "rams horn."
The grain of the walnut is excellent but it's defining charecteristic is the color and tone. There is nothing like natural walnut with just a clear coat over it...
With that said, yes, the snark was very heavy in this one. I think you figured out as you went along that THEY don't have access to this mill every day. This is a unique opertunity for them and they just wanted as much as they can get so they have options they wouldn't otherwise have.
God Bless and Happy New Year.
Sitting here, watching the video, and my wife asks what I’m watching.
Me: “I’m watching Matt Cremona saw up a bunch or Cherry and Walnut. He cuts, and then throws water on the wood so we can see the beautiful grain”.
Wife: “So your watching wood porn?!”
Me: “😳... yep”
😂😂😂
Yep yep yep’!!
That's a woman, always making it about sex....
That and talking about figure!
Would like to see the finished results from these cuts!
Yet another great Hour!!! HNY HNY!!
A lot of very beautiful wood, do you ever saw up any burl?
Oh, you're the master! Dork
Loved it Matt, about like opening presents, you never know what your going to get. Except when your thinking... has Matt got his log stops up?...Oh no, he dosen't...lol Lika a steam roller baby!! #lovethecrotch
"It's all punky and mushy but look at the color." Matt loves his work!
That log lifter thing is cool Matt.
Matt that is some very nice Cherry and by the way I think you've built yourself a beautiful life.
Thank you!
I personally like the extra snarky and sarcastic Matt. I knew there was more than one reason why I like watching your content!💥💥💥
Ha! Thanks Greg!
I AGREE!!