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  • a debra chant film 2014
    Watch the process of cutting Blackwood timber to crafting a Maton guitar.
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    / @debrachant

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  • @barrykerr7540
    @barrykerr7540 6 років тому +15

    Had the privilege of spending a day in the Otways with Murray, truly a master with the chainsaw and a hardworking and skillful operator. Murray knows his trees and his countryside intimately. The impact on the forest was minimal and measured. Only the oldest trees are harvested as i understand it. Blackwood has a relatively short-lived the life span- around 70 years after which it dies and often succumbs to insect attack making it unsuitable for harvesting. I will never forget that special day with one of Australia's outstanding craftsman. Sincerely, Barry Kerr, Luthier, Woodtoneguitars, Australia

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому +2

      All true Barry, great skill in dropping a tree and not damage any others. We are going to film again with his son and document the whole process from dropping, cutting up and carrying out. The forest is lucky to have him....

    • @thatellipsisguy8984
      @thatellipsisguy8984 6 років тому

      Would dispute the lifespan under the right conditions (which the Otways should be ideal). Trees on my brother-in-laws place adjoining Tarrabulga National Park are 180cm and 25m+, with remnant stumps from last century 3m+

    • @andrewmeade6426
      @andrewmeade6426 6 років тому +1

      Most of the Otways is national park so not sure where you went to cut tree down. Maybe private property. Hope so. If not how does someone get to lop a blackwood and take it home from the forest. Just send me a slab maybe 10 x10 inches 3mtrs long and l' ll keep quiet. l ll even turn a bowl out for you as a thank you mate .

    • @johnbrady1211
      @johnbrady1211 5 років тому

      That would make an awesome body for a naturally finished Stratocaster...

    • @andrewmeade6426
      @andrewmeade6426 5 років тому

      nice HX or maybe HZ kingswood station wagon with 253 V8... pull that trailer load no problem

  • @OscarBenben
    @OscarBenben 7 місяців тому +3

    So proud to play a Maton guitar that went through this all process and helped the income of many workers 🤟🏼 #matonguitars

  • @ricgstevens
    @ricgstevens 5 років тому +24

    Can’t believe Murray is still harvesting Blackwood from the Otways! Good on him for doing so. I met Murray in the 90s and bought half a trailer load of freshly sawn Blackwood billets which were originally destined for Maton guitars. I distinctly recall the cold morning we headed out - to a private property near the town of Forest, deep in the heart of the Blackwood country. It’s beautiful and green out there. Real rain forest environment. Trees are carefully selected before a chainsaw goes near them. The key is identifying trees with good colour, and better still fiddle back grain structure.
    I can attest to Murray’s harvesting techniques - minimal environmental damage as no heavy machinery is used, not even horses. Everything is hauled out on his poor shoulders. I reckon he’d have a bloody sore back each time he falls a tree. Blackwood typically grows in deep valleys and ravines so it is very hard work getting this timber out.
    Murray is well known to the instrument making industry here in Victoria - I know several guitar makers who use Murray’s Blackwood as the quality is super good.
    Good health to you Murray

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  4 роки тому +4

      and yes he has a sore back but we all suffer something from what we love...

    • @ishure8849
      @ishure8849 11 місяців тому

      G'day ricg, my grandfather was the forestry officer in Forrest in the 30/40s I'm running a Lucas Mill in North East Vic and my cousin is running one down in Tassie, he believed in selective harvesting.

  • @lintondoohan2748
    @lintondoohan2748 5 років тому +7

    Just my 2 cents for people complaining about the content of this Video:
    - If you watch to the end, you can see the end user of the timber is an established and reputable guitar manufacturer, do you really think they would source timber from someone who didn't possess a licence / have a knowledge in what they were doing?
    - Blackwood is a pretty expensive timber (at least for me on the west coast of Australia) so I highly doubt that what was taken from the tree in the video was all that was used from the tree. You saw the size of the trailer, obviously multiple trips would have been taken to recover the rest of it. Like Debra has already explained, this was just a video showing process, so not necessarily the final events that day (which most likely involved multiple trips back to the site, if not that day, in the following days).

  • @tokolosh6467
    @tokolosh6467 5 років тому +8

    That man could do open heart surgery with that chainsaw, a master at his craft, and those guitars are just beautiful.

  • @bradleyrussell1973
    @bradleyrussell1973 4 роки тому +3

    Man, you have that saw tuned great! SCREAMIN'!

  • @demolitionwilliams7419
    @demolitionwilliams7419 6 місяців тому

    Skills. And just beautiful wood

  • @gregmartin1757
    @gregmartin1757 4 роки тому +5

    Pretty nice guitar, but I must say that was the most aggressive fret levelling I have every seen! Most luthiers do fret levelling carefully and precisely but I guess this guy has probably done this hundreds maybe thousands of times so it probably works out okay for him.i myself would never recommend a beginner try it like that because it is very easy to remove to much material to quickly. DO NOT attempt yourself if your not a expert or experienced luthier. Enjoyed the video.and looks to be a pretty well built quality instrument.

  • @user-fz8vq3fq8b
    @user-fz8vq3fq8b Рік тому +1

    Best video for in depth action by far!!!!!

  • @robertmurphy9498
    @robertmurphy9498 4 роки тому +2

    Nice wood love how well the dude with the chainsaw milled it on site

  • @hastyberford
    @hastyberford 6 років тому +2

    It's amazing dirt and water can turn into that.

    • @TheMASDrummer
      @TheMASDrummer 4 роки тому

      Interestingly enough, the tree is mostly made of air and water.

  • @knowmusicman157
    @knowmusicman157 6 років тому +8

    I love the smell of 2 cycle gas/oil mix in the morning. It's the sound of victory!

  • @HalcyonGuitars
    @HalcyonGuitars 8 місяців тому

    Watching you cut off the sapwood made me cry…

  • @davidfriesen7748
    @davidfriesen7748 6 років тому +1

    Wow ! That wood looks like it cuts like Iron and as heavy too !

  • @dmurr4330
    @dmurr4330 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful craftsmanship, love attention to detail, awesome skill with chainsaw also. Oh and beautiful guitars by the way.

  • @seadrifter8975
    @seadrifter8975 2 роки тому +1

    Great video great looking guitars

  • @darrellblanchard2362
    @darrellblanchard2362 5 років тому

    I want some! We have black walnut , juglans nigra and silver leaf maple, white oak, persimmon, black locust ( pseudo acacia) here in central Oklahoma. For soundboards we have Eastern red cedar. When I get some dried I will start the Oklahoma sustainable wood series

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  5 років тому

      otwaytonewoods.com.au/species

  • @Alanoffer
    @Alanoffer 6 років тому +5

    This is Australia so I would imagine that the cutting of a tree like this is carefully monitored . But who is around to notice ?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому

      trees are allocated by the Department of Conservation, so they know

    • @BeardALaCarte
      @BeardALaCarte 5 років тому

      Plus the Australian Blackwood grows wildly and fast, no one really cares when they get cut down

    • @missionron
      @missionron 4 роки тому +1

      A guy like this isnt doing ANY harm to the species. Its the otganized Chinese rosewood poachers thst are destroying the land.

    • @em4703
      @em4703 3 роки тому +1

      Yea the trees seem to be selected to be in their prime as in wood quality, but close to their natural demise (as in if a few years the wood would deteriorate anyway and the tree would become sick/die). It's visible how the wood in the video has a big crack in the middle, that will be a rotting spot in the years to come, so him cutting it down didn't put a negative dent in the specie's population as it was already on the path to it's death.

  • @behradnasirimusic
    @behradnasirimusic Рік тому +1

    Love this australian wood

  • @TheOldBoy101
    @TheOldBoy101 6 років тому +3

    Love the PPE !

  • @LoneWolf-yp2mo
    @LoneWolf-yp2mo 5 років тому +1

    Love watching a MASTER with a chainsaw !! This guy knows his wood ! AWESOME video !

  • @hitnorcal
    @hitnorcal 5 років тому +1

    This guy is a beast! I love this video.

  • @tjerkheringa937
    @tjerkheringa937 Рік тому

    I never saw a Grenadill-tree this big!

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  Рік тому

      Hello Tjerk www.otwaytonewoods.com.au/pages/species-2

  • @boozoochavis7506
    @boozoochavis7506 6 років тому +4

    Master with a chainsaw, but even with kiln drying that wood could not have been ready in a short amount of time? Beautiful instruments and some serious workmanship going into them , thanks for sharing this video.

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому

      thank you.... the tree dropped in the film is not the same as made into the instrument, but Maton use blackwood Murray Kidman cuts.

    • @rodney73991
      @rodney73991 5 років тому

      im only guessing but think took vedio cut then later on took vedio of make gutters. i got wood lay around 10 years or more. one point every time cut fire wood if nice wood i cut least few boards for cutting boards and boxes..

    • @rum5812
      @rum5812 5 років тому

      A MASTER NOT NO HEMET AND YOU NEVER STAY AT THE STUMP AND THE PILLOW HAAAAAAAAAAA

    • @allhopeabandon7831
      @allhopeabandon7831 5 років тому

      Vacuum kiln would dry it with little degradation or checking...those little pieces would only take a couple weeks to suck the water out at room temperature pulling 20+ inches of Hg. My question is where is this that its so tropical? The highway looks to be in the US...FL, AL or LA?

    • @allhopeabandon7831
      @allhopeabandon7831 5 років тому

      AUSTRALIA!

  • @bigbobvub
    @bigbobvub 2 роки тому

    There's nothing quite like the feel of a STIHL chainsaw!!
    They'll cut through any kind of wood like a hot knife through butter!

  • @zijingx4124
    @zijingx4124 5 років тому +1

    Wtf he is good in saw, hats off 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @lonniejohns8895
    @lonniejohns8895 5 років тому +1

    did anyone notice that the tree did not go where he had notched it but to the right of that!

  • @loaclips4627
    @loaclips4627 6 років тому +18

    Si cortas un árbol deberías sembrar (plantar,etc) 10 más

  • @eqlzr2
    @eqlzr2 4 роки тому +1

    Takes a long, long time for a tree to grow. Looooonnnnngggg time.

    • @jamessonke4411
      @jamessonke4411 4 роки тому +1

      Whats your point? Let them all fall naturally and decay. Or use it for things that can be enjoyed for generations. Nothing is ever wasted depending on how you look at it. Food tossed into a landfill feeds insects and microbes and continue virvke of life

    • @danialexquande7813
      @danialexquande7813 4 роки тому +1

      U just watched a wrong channel i guess

  • @jimdoyle8224
    @jimdoyle8224 2 роки тому +1

    The tree lives on.

  • @johnnypk1963
    @johnnypk1963 6 років тому

    Wonderful film, thx.

  • @thomaslau9631
    @thomaslau9631 5 років тому +1

    How old is the tree? It is important the guitars so made from the wood bring back life.

  • @nicholasbiddle7893
    @nicholasbiddle7893 2 роки тому +1

    Kinda sad to see that giant ancient tree get cut down like that

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  2 роки тому

      always sad and confronting to see a tree cut down for furniture, instruments, building or firewood. you can be assured this tree has been selected with a lot of attention and care for the best tone wood and milled as efficiently as possible by a conservationist and artisan. turning that timber into a beautiful instrument by luthiers extends the life of the tree and the carbon is retained.

    • @amanthatthinks
      @amanthatthinks Рік тому

      @@debrachant milled as efficiently as possible with a chainsaw 🤣😭

  • @pm270100
    @pm270100 4 роки тому

    mate the bucking holden

  • @albertkelly7129
    @albertkelly7129 6 років тому +7

    getting the blackwood with the kingswood haha good stuff

  • @milliondollaroptions
    @milliondollaroptions 4 роки тому

    Might want to join the Plumbers Union with all that crack in your video..lol

  • @XMusicIbanSarawakX
    @XMusicIbanSarawakX 5 років тому

    Nice work sir,..

  • @vallenhenjouoldbloodfamkuk4197
    @vallenhenjouoldbloodfamkuk4197 5 років тому +2

    Minimal destruction and very satisfying 👍

  • @juliantaylor7663
    @juliantaylor7663 6 місяців тому

    Which Blackwood is this cause I look at the maton website
    Just says Blackwood
    It looks similar to walnut or Queensland walnut I found tasmainian Blackwood which has a lighter colour than this tree

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 місяців тому

      www.otwaytonewoods.com.au/

  • @davidramossalsologoporexse2469
    @davidramossalsologoporexse2469 5 років тому

    Thsts what i need
    Few of does blocks
    To build my one pcs
    acoustic guitar.

  • @cirusmetal
    @cirusmetal 4 роки тому +1

    Madeira Verde !!!

  • @craigdouglas9979
    @craigdouglas9979 5 років тому

    btw Acacia melanoxylon is the botanical name. I am intrigued, 1974 model car with Victorian number plates. There are small portable mills to do this type of work, why a chain saw. Tas Blackwood does occur in Victoria and in fact a good way up the eastern sea board but logs like that are rare outside of Tasmania. The Maton factory looked much as it did when I got a tour in 1982; has it not changed? Both the billets and the guitar looked like Blackwood. There was no defect in the log? There was no seasoning process? I think on private land under some circumstance this may be a legal practice. These timbers can be purchased via normal commercial channels, that is from a timber yard. I know this from first hand experience. Something here just ain't right?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  5 років тому

      otwaytonewoods.com.au/species

    • @craigdouglas9979
      @craigdouglas9979 5 років тому

      You may have got more money for that log to be sliced for veneer than you would for guitar backs and sides. How do you avoid end splitting in the drying process in all those short lengths. Most of the the Blackwood in Queensland is Sally Wattle, either broad or narrow leaf. I the 80s I sold trailer load after trailer load of it people who made kitchen doors. What an immoral waste of a finite resource. Why don't you offer other species, Myrtle or King Billy as sound boards? good luck, Craig.@@debrachant

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  5 років тому

      You'll notice Murray taps the tree when he first walks into the bush, checking the resonance before he cuts.

  • @silent8ch977
    @silent8ch977 6 років тому +1

    What happened to the rest of the tree?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому

      useable timber carried out and heads decompose back into the forest

  • @7REDDRACO7
    @7REDDRACO7 4 роки тому

    Hi Debra , may we get a piece for a special neck thru 10 string guitar i'm building, 60" x 5" x 5" so my log needs to be longer please and quarter sawn at the mill. those stumps your cutting are too short and stubby, it ruins it for necks.

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  4 роки тому

      otwaytonewoods.com.au/home This is the business website for contact

  • @Immortal_46
    @Immortal_46 6 років тому

    Love it

  • @joebloggs7507
    @joebloggs7507 3 роки тому +1

    I'm here because of my Maton's

  • @PeteHowlett
    @PeteHowlett 6 років тому

    Love it...

  • @davidparry8514
    @davidparry8514 5 років тому

    11:30...I did that to the neck of my Martin D 28, scary but it played a lot better for it.

  • @grantbuller7429
    @grantbuller7429 5 років тому

    I love guitars but I also love trees and wildlife, so there is somewhat of a personal moral dilemma for me. But I recognise that as long as the tree species' conservation status is secure, if the timber can be sourced by a reputable feller without damage to the forest ecosystem, and if the tree is checked for its habitat value (e.g. hollows for wildlife - although I don't think this particular species develops hollows) prior to felling, then one such tree can provide for alot of guitars without a negative impact on the forest ecosystem. The large scale removal of forest and native vegetation for agriculture, urban sprawl and other large industries such as woodchipping (heinous) is a far, far greater threat to the environment.

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  5 років тому

      I agree...otwaytonewoods.com.au/home

    • @em4703
      @em4703 3 роки тому +2

      Yea the trees seem to be selected to be in their prime as in wood quality, but close to their natural demise (as in if a few years the wood would deteriorate anyway and the tree would become sick/die). It's visible how the wood in the video has a big crack in the middle, that will be a rotting spot in the years to come, so him cutting it down didn't put a negative dent in the specie's population as it was already on the path to it's death.

  • @Leonard.J.Mills.
    @Leonard.J.Mills. 5 років тому

    And he didn't quarter saw the log and yet he got straight grains.

  • @GregSilverado
    @GregSilverado 6 років тому

    I thought it a movie about tree fellers, instead it was only one

  • @reatonable
    @reatonable 2 роки тому

    And how many guitars does he get out of a tree? Just asking for a friend.

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  2 роки тому

      lots - all blocks he cuts up onsite to measurement to book-match for backs and sides, and they are then cut to thickness (as in near start at Maton in video).

  • @obedchawang8787
    @obedchawang8787 6 років тому +1

    Wow beautifully AWSOME,,,,,

  • @dalejones4186
    @dalejones4186 6 років тому +1

    Hi Debra. How long does it take to dry this wood for use. Great video

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому

      thank you. roughly Murray air dries timber in a closed room for about 3 years in 2 inch planks, then machines movement out, and when Maton receives it they kiln dry for 3 months.

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому

      he also has wood air dried for longer you can buy from him if interested www.otwaytonewoods.com.au/

  • @rakatokan891
    @rakatokan891 5 років тому +3

    I feel sad...

  • @AntonioGomez-ob9og
    @AntonioGomez-ob9og 5 років тому

    I'm sorry for my ignorance I hope anybody can tell me what kind of wood is that besides Blackwood once again thank you very much guys God bless you

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  5 років тому

      otwaytonewoods.com.au/species

  • @cookbabbabcook6648
    @cookbabbabcook6648 5 років тому

    nice walnut wood

  • @vietnguyentas
    @vietnguyentas Рік тому

    What license that allowed you to cut live trees? Are you in Tas or Vic?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  Рік тому

      it is a Victorian licence, the only one, to choose from an allocated lot for instrument making

  • @gilbertdada0077
    @gilbertdada0077 4 роки тому

    How much for the big block of wood

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  4 роки тому

      You will have to discuss it with the business otwaytonewoods.com.au/home

  • @donvanco3078
    @donvanco3078 6 років тому +27

    lol - that tree had enough wood for about 50,000 guitars.

    • @andrew719
      @andrew719 6 років тому +4

      Agreed! It seems a ridiculous waste of material. Surely they could add to the description above what happens to the remainder of the tree?

    • @marc_spence
      @marc_spence 6 років тому +3

      You'd have to assume that the section they took was only one of multiple, working their way up the tree until the thickness and/or grain dispersement was unusable.

    • @leeminhoa9654
      @leeminhoa9654 5 років тому

      No, just 600 guitar

    • @chapre1974
      @chapre1974 5 років тому

      And a drum set

    • @seroupavakian8703
      @seroupavakian8703 5 років тому

      Don Vanco l

  • @HalcyonGuitars
    @HalcyonGuitars 8 місяців тому

    Can anyone say who the supplier is that one may purchase some blackwood?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  8 місяців тому +1

      hello Halcyon Guitars, this is the website www.otwaytonewoods.com.au/

    • @HalcyonGuitars
      @HalcyonGuitars 8 місяців тому

      @@debrachant Thank you. Coincidentally I’ve had a tab to that website open for over a year. I’ve sent them dozens of emails but they’re just not answering…

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  8 місяців тому

      i've sent a message, see if get a response after xmas

  • @alphasxsignal
    @alphasxsignal 6 років тому

    Nice Chainsaw

  • @mulekickhandmadeguitars8465
    @mulekickhandmadeguitars8465 6 років тому +8

    My only question is, did he make use of the entire tree? Or, did he only use the small amount of wood that we saw him carry out of the woods?

    • @geemac7267
      @geemac7267 6 років тому +7

      You're kidding, right? Of course he used as much as possible, else he wasted his time and effort. They make a lot of guitars and they will use every bit of that tree they can. That's how profitable businesses work.

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому +5

      it would be boring watching them carry it all out - very hard work!

    • @mickcarson8504
      @mickcarson8504 6 років тому +1

      debra chant
      I'd better check guitars made from this fellow and his wood. Where are they sold and what name are they named?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому +3

      He sells the timber to Maton

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 6 років тому +4

      Amazing how people DON'T read!

  • @danielagustin5819
    @danielagustin5819 5 років тому +2

    Rip trees...

  • @patbassman8251
    @patbassman8251 6 років тому

    That guy id good with a chain saw

  • @mikemartin6554
    @mikemartin6554 5 років тому

    cool vid...somewhat cathartic. isn't this the brand guitar that Tommy Emanuel uses?

  • @WesterlySunn
    @WesterlySunn 6 років тому

    Sweet...

  • @zippy3711
    @zippy3711 7 років тому +2

    I wish I could have been there. Ya, another wood nut.

    • @OTTO149x
      @OTTO149x 6 років тому +1

      +zippy
      I'm afraid a couple of days of that and my poor back would be shot. I'd be crawling around on the floor looking for the painkillers...

  • @svenburns9069
    @svenburns9069 6 років тому

    You got to let the wood dry before you can do anything with it. You cannot just drive out to the woods cut down a tree get back home and start building yor guitar right away. And hopefully they did not leave the rest of the tree just lying there on the ground.

    • @pawa303
      @pawa303 5 років тому

      They dried it 3 years before kiln drying for 3 months.

  • @maharlika8932
    @maharlika8932 5 років тому

    Wow

  • @Brandon-so9fp
    @Brandon-so9fp 6 років тому +6

    Tree huggers please see Oregon, Washington, and California for what happens when you stop logging. Hint fire 🔥

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 4 роки тому

      Oh Stfu. Are u serious right now.

  • @francisskundaliny1295
    @francisskundaliny1295 6 років тому

    I HEAR NO BIRDS SINGING IN THIS WOOD!ROCKN ROLLY!

  • @bloodswarms
    @bloodswarms 5 років тому

    How long does the wood have to sit for the moisture to get out of it, before you start using it to make a guitar?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  5 років тому

      3 months at the factory, but Murray has his own stacked that air dries

  • @luciousbrun5437
    @luciousbrun5437 6 років тому +2

    I've got a heart that cares about other people, and that takes courage and guts. If u wanna fight just say so.

    • @pook6212
      @pook6212 6 років тому +6

      So you show your caring by offering to fight? Yep, makes perfect sense.

    • @OTTO149x
      @OTTO149x 6 років тому +4

      +lucious brun
      Wrong! You are a flaming Glad Bag of virtue signaling who enjoys basking in his own superiority but is too intellectually lazy to really find anything out for real...

    • @luciousbrun5437
      @luciousbrun5437 5 років тому

      How is it that you see fighting and caring as unrelated and opposite ? Is it cuz uve no guts to fight for anything u care about ? If that is so then u care about nothing at all.

    • @exercisemyrights
      @exercisemyrights 5 років тому +1

      see my name?
      iv killed 34,000 trees in 16 years..
      fight me..

    • @luciousbrun5437
      @luciousbrun5437 5 років тому +1

      Ur a sad and pitiful thing.

  • @zardozica
    @zardozica 6 років тому

    He timbered the whole tree by hand?
    Something inside me wants to call BS. The other part wants me to believe!

  • @kevinkendall3122
    @kevinkendall3122 6 років тому

    Now you want to see blackwood?check out Mpingo wood from Africa

    • @thatellipsisguy8984
      @thatellipsisguy8984 6 років тому +1

      What’s the tone of mpingo like? Blackwood has a proven history as a tonewood.

    • @kevinkendall3122
      @kevinkendall3122 6 років тому +1

      @@thatellipsisguy8984 favored for tone & durability,some of the hardest wood on Earth,French clarinet maker uses it,can't think of the name right now but they had some issues with it exploding in the lathe while it was being made

    • @thatellipsisguy8984
      @thatellipsisguy8984 6 років тому

      Kevin Kendall 'sounds' great then (sorry/not sorry!).

  • @michealsambinga3102
    @michealsambinga3102 6 років тому

    i like your busness

  • @josefernandomartins8421
    @josefernandomartins8421 6 років тому

    Uma madeira como essa ainda demora mais de 10 anos para ficar estavel.

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому

      showing process in film, not same timber as cut tree.... of course has to be dried and cured before make instrument

  • @rishanjunenongbet3608
    @rishanjunenongbet3608 2 роки тому

    I want to get one kg of this wood to sell I get to buy one Alto 800 maruti🐱🐭

  • @marcusgault9909
    @marcusgault9909 5 років тому

    f that wood is hard to source and expensive, surely a shocking wastage by using a chainsaw to mill it, compared to a bandsaw mill?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  5 років тому

      He has to cut up into pieces onsite initially so he can carry it out of the gully

  • @rafaelvalimfernandes
    @rafaelvalimfernandes 6 років тому

    Is this the Australian Blackwood (Tasmanian Blackwood)?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому

      Blackwood in Victoria, Australia

  • @rrve9998
    @rrve9998 6 років тому

    Do you own thís big tree ....Sir ?

  • @disfunctionaldiecast7908
    @disfunctionaldiecast7908 4 роки тому

    Not the kingswood

  • @alphasxsignal
    @alphasxsignal 6 років тому +6

    Make more guitars and cut more trees. Trees grow back.

  • @dietrichmuller172
    @dietrichmuller172 4 роки тому

    Is this in Melbourne?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  4 роки тому

      outside of Melbourne, in Victoria

  • @jameslucas6589
    @jameslucas6589 6 років тому

    That should be enough for the neck. What are you making the top from?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому +2

      You will have to look at the Maton site to see what timbers they use for the top, my interest for this video was showing the process from a raw resource to a musical instrument

    • @paullanier8280
      @paullanier8280 5 років тому

      Chestnut

  • @Leonard.J.Mills.
    @Leonard.J.Mills. 5 років тому

    And what scientific name of blackwood?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  5 років тому

      A master with the chainsaw!.... otwaytonewoods.com.au/home

  • @kamalhanjabam119
    @kamalhanjabam119 5 років тому

    Best wood for a bonfire.

  • @DMSProduktions
    @DMSProduktions 6 років тому +1

    Where abouts in Vic was this? Otways?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому +1

      Yes

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 6 років тому +1

      Thanks, I thought it might have been. It DID look more like Tasmania!
      I knew it WASN'T The Dandenongs!

  • @roleraniasno
    @roleraniasno 5 років тому

    Where?

  • @ggvbeer4339
    @ggvbeer4339 6 років тому

    how long takes to dry that wood ?? ... 1 year ?? .... 2 ??

    • @wilmafingerdo279
      @wilmafingerdo279 6 років тому

      oreg beer
      1 year per inch thickness, if air dried. Kiln drying speeds that way up, maybe 1 inch per month. Looks like about 6x6 blocks so maybe 6 months for the lot

    • @ggvbeer4339
      @ggvbeer4339 6 років тому

      great . thanks

  • @tirancm
    @tirancm 2 роки тому

    If you were in sri lanka.. you would arrested and you will be highly punished in court.. cutting these trees are highly restricted here

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  2 роки тому

      obviously Sri Lanka's forest has been devastated/mismanaged so much that they have needed to go to such extremes to preserve what is left. these trees are chosen under licence for their acoustic value, one tree, not clear felled for wood chips as exists elsewhere in the state.

  • @freedok
    @freedok 5 років тому

    Tasmanian Blackwood?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  5 років тому +1

      No Victorian otwaytonewoods.com.au/home

  • @joshwairau183
    @joshwairau183 4 роки тому

    I guessed was Australia with the Kingwoods

  • @janojano8570
    @janojano8570 6 років тому

    What kind of tree or name?

  • @davidsheer1239
    @davidsheer1239 6 років тому

    Savage man

  • @jaimeduncan6167
    @jaimeduncan6167 5 років тому

    Beautiful says the dude, I will add : but know is dying , just to get a guitar of a different color. I was thinking they will use fallen wood, or wood from a standing dead tree

  • @ericashmusic8889
    @ericashmusic8889 6 років тому

    Maton Guitars are grrreat !! but I don't believe they are made from fresh wood- Has to be seasoned timber- 15-20yrs +

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому +1

      it's not the same timber, it has been seasoned

    • @hangmantrees
      @hangmantrees 6 років тому +2

      It does not have to be seasoned that long! Lol

    • @wilmafingerdo279
      @wilmafingerdo279 6 років тому

      New wood can be used after X years for every X inches in thickness, as a rule of thumb, if air dried, depending on regional humidity. You need a moisture meter to tell for sure. Kiln drying is much shorter since its controlled.

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому

      not used fresh, is seasoned, just showing the process

    • @colintebble5380
      @colintebble5380 5 років тому

      Usually air drying for 1 inch timber is around 6 months, For inch and a half is approx. 9 months and for 2 inch around 12 months and so on before it hits the kilns … Not sure about the moisture content for making guitars but for furniture it's best around 10/12 %

  • @watso-007
    @watso-007 6 років тому +6

    Where did u filmed it, country

  • @natanborges5983
    @natanborges5983 6 років тому

    Que madeira linda ,qual nome?

    • @debrachant
      @debrachant  6 років тому

      'Blackwood' en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_melanoxylon