Every solitary 'slice' of that tree was different from the last, with not a 'piece' wasted. French polished and then waxed properly by a craftsman, - (not "sprayed" as they do today), - any of those 'boards' would have 'glowed' a beautiful dark yellow and a lovely red after a few years. - I would have been 'proud' to have a piece of furniture made from it.
Maybe add a white sign to the camera side of the top blade guide bar so the light sensor doesn't black out the video every time the carriage returns to the back of the shop.
Phantastic all perfect measure till it gets in its straight surface alignment maschinell... Mr. sasada collects the small pieces usable for decorative purpose . Blessings.:) First time I come accroos sawmilling have seen nuts trees like Black Walnut this Chest nut looks oily protected from bugs quality looks varnished already and fine quality...Oh take care thats too sharp the blade.
The way that you chipped away with the multiple cuts leads me to believe that this is a very precious tree variety. Awesome presentation! Domo arigato!
I find the wood colour and texture very pleasing to the eye. And crafts person will be able to make some beautiful pieces from those small sections. I would’ve liked to have seen some 2 inch sections cut as well as the 1 inch. 🇨🇦
In American one could loose their job for being that close to the blade and reaching in. Not only that but OSHA would have a field day with the company.
What a saw mill! I love the way you wasted none of that tree. You wound up with dozens of plaques and live edge sign boards by the time you got to the "good stuff". I hate to see wood wasted and you wasted none of it!! Would love to see some of that wet down to make the grain pop. Beautiful though to see it as it is.
As a tree-hugger, I find power tools obscene, but I watched this entire clip with the exact ideas in mind as you - EV-VER-RY point you made. I just finished watching something all about respect. Wowsers!
The man next to the blade is in so much danger he probably doesn’t even realize. Or he does and has a death wish. When those saws break and they easily do. They fragment and kick out wherever. I’ve seen up close and personal where a slightly larger blade can penetrate a brick wall
Why is it that wherever there's woodworking to do in Japan whether it's sawing, felling, or construction with wood, the Japanese people HAVE to have someone doing the observing and OKing the work? When felling large pine trees, there is ALWAYS a committee of at least 5 people supervising while one or two actually do the work. Why is that? Cannot the person actually doing the work be relied upon to know how to do the work himself without someone telling him how to do it?>
The answer to that question is no! One or two people watching might be the customers. That is valuable wood. They are very serious about it. They aren't going to make tooth pics with it.
I can see why they cut that big fellow down...all those points of inner rot. Hopefully somebody scooped up the sawdust from that cut and saved it for the vendor buying the planks from that run.
The elderly man picking up the scraps SHOULD NEVER go in front of the blade, he nearly slipped at one point and I jumped out of my skin, I thought he was a goner!!,
That's one crooked old witch. Why not just hog into her and save your blade and a heap of time. Seems like mostly scraps till you get into the meat of it.
One misstep, one stumble and its over. Becoming overly familiar with really dangerous equipment is very common. Air craft mechanics have walked into spinning propellers, carpenters have sawed of various parts of their bodies, race car drivers are killed all the time. The edge of safety is where most accidents happen.
Every solitary 'slice' of that tree was different from the last, with not a 'piece' wasted. French polished and then waxed properly by a craftsman, - (not "sprayed" as they do today), - any of those 'boards' would have 'glowed' a beautiful dark yellow and a lovely red after a few years. - I would have been 'proud' to have a piece of furniture made from it.
何という大木!
きれいな木目が少しずつ変化しながら見えてくるというのは楽しいですね
磨いて天然ニスで仕上げてみたい・・・
ありがとうございます。
31:02 holy crap that precision
You can tell by the way they sawed this log that chestnut is the most valuable
O melhor vídeo dessa série. De parabéns!
0:56:15
That panel is GORGEOUS!
arigato
It's nice to see a good mill run and make good lumber .
Arigato
Very Interesting Log👍👍
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Arigato Gozaimas Mr Yoshihiro Sasada San the video is very sootheing to watch 👍👍👍step by step to see the wood grain appeared its so wonderful😊😊😊😊😊
Oooooo
Very arigato
Serious Bandsaw, and Electric.
I love working sawmil
arigato
お疲れさまです🙆凄いですね 大丈夫かとちょっと心配になりました ヘルメット被っていたら安心して見ていられます🙏
ありがとうございます。
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I love the way you guys work together
It's like harmonious music
That's the finest small mill I've ever seen.
Lovely. 👍
Arigato
Wanderful!!
I Love it.
Maybe add a white sign to the camera side of the top blade guide bar so the light sensor doesn't black out the video every time the carriage returns to the back of the shop.
Beautiful
I wish I could get my hands on some of that wood. Absolutely beautiful.
The machine is pretty bad ass too.
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Very beautiful pieces 😍❣️
Oh
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Phantastic all perfect measure till it gets in its straight surface alignment maschinell... Mr. sasada collects the small pieces usable for decorative purpose . Blessings.:) First time I come accroos sawmilling have seen nuts trees like Black Walnut this Chest nut looks oily protected from bugs quality looks varnished already and fine quality...Oh take care thats too sharp the blade.
Arigato
Not quite as bad as watching paint dry, but riiighhhhttt up there.
Good job and good machine good luck
Arigato
Que ganas de tener una tabla de esas.La maquina es extraordinaria.saludos des Chile
Estaré muy atento cuando me encuentre con un tronco.
what a great table top that would make.
Arigato
Huge Elephants foot. Awesome log.
Although your saw cuts easily through this wood, I am thinking that it is a very hard wood when dried.
The way that you chipped away with the multiple cuts leads me to believe that this is a very precious tree variety. Awesome presentation! Domo arigato!
Domo arigato
I don't know why it was so satisfying to watch this video. Must be a guy thing.
Andres Montoya girl thing too!
Not. The guy thing is being stupid and showing it. duh
Every peice
Mr Sasada.. is it possible to add water to some of these beautiful slabs so that we may see the exquisite grain in this wood? :-)
These guys are going to loos there hearing .Beautiful wood
Huh !
Now THAT'S a bandsaw!
@Les Brown for Paul Bunyan maybe.
Now there's some nice table tops . NICE!
Arigato
Very satisfying
I find the wood colour and texture very pleasing to the eye. And crafts person will be able to make some beautiful pieces from those small sections. I would’ve liked to have seen some 2 inch sections cut as well as the 1 inch. 🇨🇦
I wonder what size motor it takes to run big saws like this. I'd love to see the teeth.
Arigato
In American one could loose their job for being that close to the blade and reaching in. Not only that but OSHA would have a field day with the company.
This channel is my new relaxing place :) thank you for posting all these beautiful videos :)
Arigato
Wow
What a saw mill! I love the way you wasted none of that tree. You wound up with dozens of plaques and live edge sign boards by the time you got to the "good stuff". I hate to see wood wasted and you wasted none of it!! Would love to see some of that wet down to make the grain pop. Beautiful though to see it as it is.
Very very arigato
As a tree-hugger, I find power tools obscene, but I watched this entire clip with the exact ideas in mind as you - EV-VER-RY point you made. I just finished watching something all about respect.
Wowsers!
⁸8
some of those kerf cuts could make it to good projects
Arigato
👍👍😳💯
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I was afraid that he was going to stick his head in the saw or his hands waving around would catch it.
I liked your sawing skills because you are sawing such a huge timber on your machine.
Arigato
That GUY is Working way to close to that Fully Exposed BLADE!
I thought that Japanese people behave like a worst scenario in their minds, but this guy is simply a idiot!
Working from the backside, little danger if you focus on the job.
Wooooowwwe
is the idea to make smaller pieces from that cracked up mess?
What's with the 6 minutes of black screen??
I would love to have the small pieces he is cutting off. Would make some beautiful knife handles
Yes
Arigato
👍👍👍
money
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wow big job removing the kerf
Jeez, OSHA would be howling about the guy bending over and reaching near the blade!!!
The man next to the blade is in so much danger he probably doesn’t even realize. Or he does and has a death wish. When those saws break and they easily do. They fragment and kick out wherever. I’ve seen up close and personal where a slightly larger blade can penetrate a brick wall
Turn 90 degrees left
This guy knows how to cut the rays
Mr Yoshihiro, was this log hard on your blade. Did you have to replace it while sawing this log.
My mind can see so many things to make , starting with a simple jewelry box .
Why is it that wherever there's woodworking to do in Japan whether it's sawing, felling, or construction with wood, the Japanese people HAVE to have someone doing the observing and
OKing the work? When felling large pine trees, there is ALWAYS a committee of at least 5 people supervising while one or two actually do the work. Why is that? Cannot the person actually doing the work be relied upon to know how to do the work himself without someone telling him how to do it?>
The answer to that question is no! One or two people watching might be the customers. That is valuable wood. They are very serious about it. They aren't going to make tooth pics with it.
In Europe this log would be fire wood. I wonder who in Japan would use this wood, and what for.
What happened to your lighting?
Phew!! That was one gnarly log.
arigato
Nice looking slabs I wish I could be cutting all day
I just made a grandfather clock in my mind while watching this.
Too bad about all those bark inclusions! What was the width of those last series of slabs?
outstanding
Arigato
I can see why they cut that big fellow down...all those points of inner rot.
Hopefully somebody scooped up the sawdust from that cut and saved it for the vendor buying the planks from that run.
👍
Good?
Arigato
Turn it now
And that base keeps cutting and cutting
whoops there goes my head !!!!!
That is why you always work behind the the cutting side !
建物の内部のサビとかをペンキで塗ったら、もっと木が引き立つのにもったいないと思いました。😅❗️
Too close to the saw when picking up the the wood.
The elderly man picking up the scraps SHOULD NEVER go in front of the blade, he nearly slipped at one point and I jumped out of my skin, I thought he was a goner!!,
I didn't know that in Japan they use such a sophisticated equipment to cut firewood.
The Japanese are some of the best woodworkers on the planet.
great danger
Is that grown in japon
Sasada san. I am Yoshihiro, from Brazil.
Same
Yoshihiro
Arigato
i play in 2.0 speed
japans chestnat tree
That's one crooked old witch. Why not just hog into her and save your blade and a heap of time. Seems like mostly scraps till you get into the meat of it.
But that guys head is too close to the band yikes
Y el final?
How thick are the cuts? 20mm, 30mm,40mm ??.
Beautiful wood has many trunk's after the first rotation i would of kept cutting instead of turning it you were back to trying to get solid wood.
I'd bet you have advice for a diamond cutter!
that chestnut was a waste of yen so far
製材所は何処にあるんですか?
Tokushima city Japan
Arigato
Wait for it
Its lik eff hold only in wood
im waiting for that blade to snatch his hat
John A Neufeld If that blade snatched his hat off, his first instinctual reaction would be to reach out and grab it, the blade would do the rest.
Where’s the safety, the man picking up the wood nearly fell into the blade several times it’s a wonder his hands are intact.
Hands? His head is only a few inches away........The top of his skull would come off like a soft boiled egg!
@@charleswhitehead7441 He works behind , to the back of the cutting edge of the saw ! Even so , He may have a scar or two !
Keith Todd familiarity breeds carelessness around deadly machines.
@@timmayer8723 that's why you stay focused.
3/4 of the way though video all blacked out,good up till that point 👌🏻🇬🇧
Arigato
🇧🇷👍
🇯🇵👍
採り方(切り方)で多少(大分かな?)価値が違うんでしょうね。
飽きの来ない映像で好きです。
あと、ヘルメットしましょうよ。危険と隣り合わせですから。
ありがとうございます。
Oh sh*t ,,, today is my shift to clear out the scrap pieces ....
One misstep, one stumble and its over. Becoming overly familiar with really dangerous equipment is very common. Air craft mechanics have walked into spinning propellers, carpenters have sawed of various parts of their bodies, race car drivers are killed all the time. The edge of safety is where most accidents happen.
Karyawan yg kurang hati hati , perlu di ganti spt d video . Ga usah dekat gergaji juga bisa kali .
The shape of this tree, seems to generate more waste.
japans chesnut
カメラの立ち位置が悪いのか、叔父さんの立ち位置が悪いのか。?
仕事が優先で私はフォークリフト運転しています。
ありがとうございます。