The log is salvageable to some one with a bandsaw type of mill but you would not get paid for the log it can be sawed until they hit metal the blue doesn't affect the wood structurally. I have sawed lots of big oak logs with my circle sawmill and you cut in until you see the blue and turn it and try again I once sawed a 50 inch diameter red oak log it didn't show any blue and right in the middle of the log about 2 feet up I cut thru wire that was so old that it never dulled the saw teeth and I sold it all to a furniture maker it had blue spots where the wire was he thought that looked unique
The log is salvageable to some one with a bandsaw type of mill but you would not get paid for the log it can be sawed until they hit metal the blue doesn't affect the wood structurally. I have sawed lots of big oak logs with my circle sawmill and you cut in until you see the blue and turn it and try again I once sawed a 50 inch diameter red oak log it didn't show any blue and right in the middle of the log about 2 feet up I cut thru wire that was so old that it never dulled the saw teeth and I sold it all to a furniture maker it had blue spots where the wire was he thought that looked unique
You were duped. That log will bring big money.
It sucks you cut that tree down.
It was in the way.
That’s unfortunate. Walnut can make some beautiful wood when not disturbed. Good luck with the new shop👍👍
always learn something here, thanks
Thank for that, glad to know!
That was quite the tree! Bummer the main trunk was blue.
I would have loved to purchase the wood blue or not it would be useful for what I do.
I'd still take that walnut tree and turn it into slabs for tables.
Must be a old video because we have snow now.
I built a shop this spring. This is a series of it being built. Had to get everything filmed to start the series.
Xiden been getting in everywhere!