Bet those slabs are worth a lot, was a sawyer for 20 years, was a challenge but great fun. Biggest log i cut was 9 feet across. Would like to know what happens to wood and what its made into. Enjoy your videos.
Let me get that well, you said the biggest log you saw was 9 feet across,I just wanted to know if is 9 feet in width or length, because I am wondering to cut down a tree 9feet wide, how did that chainsaw man manage that, first Time hearing a tree all that wide,
I've always wondered when watching your videos. Do the log slides backup a couple of mm before rolling the carriage back to the starting position for a new cut? I never see the blade knock the dust off the freshly cut surface of the logs.
I have a few questions. What kind of tree is that? What do you do with the first couple of cuts? Are they just waste? The thicker cuts will they be cut down for 2X2, 4X4'S or 6X6's etc? If not what in the world would you use something so massive for? Just curious. I've always been interested in this kind of stuff. I love how wood looks and the smell of fresh cut lumber. Ok so I'm a little weird.
From the lack of metal and the look of the bark, were these trees removed from a fire area? That would explain the dark stains in the center cracks if they were smoke damaged logs.
Le falta experiencia al Aserrador ó al Capataz, porque se desperdicia mucha madera... porque es un hermoso rollo, y hay que aprovechar al máximo su madera y más con esa hermosa maquina Carro... Tendría que empezar haciendo el 1er) corte que sería leña, el 2do) corte sirve para sacar alfajias de 1"X2" ó 1"x3", y el 3er) corte sirve para tabla, luego de dar vuelta el rollo hacia adentro y se hace lo mismo...luego se pone el rollo sobre una de las bases y se saca tablones y tablas más anchas de lo que sacaron, lo principal que tiene que hacer un Oficial Aserrador es aprovechar al máximo lo que es un rollo, porque todo se vende ya sea para Carpintería ó para la construcción de casas... Lo digo porque fui Oficial Aserrador de madera de Máquina Carro (la que se ve) y de máquina Sinfín con más de 25 años de experiencia. Siempre me gusta hacer un aporte para que las cosas salgan mejor... No pude leer ningún comentario por el único idioma que se, es el Castellano ó Español como lo llaman. Saludos desde Argentina...
@@AndreaGomez-yz7kz gracias por su mensaje, siempre trate de "volcar" mí experiencia a cualquier persona que se inicia en esta peligrosa profesión que es trabajar con estás máquinas que muchas veces por la confianza que uno tiene, ocurren los accidentes, la persona que le aprendí el oficio de ser Oficial Aserrador me dijo una vez: "Nunca le tenga miedo a la máquina, porque nunca va a aprender a ser Aserrador, pero si hay que tenerle respeto"... Saludos desde Tucumán....
Used this timber to make lining boards for a colliery lift rope winding drum , the sawdust made my skin become severely inflamed and almost completely closed my eyes , took a long time and powerful drugs to clear it up ! Take great care if you are not used to working with this timber .
Big log big cutting. Thanks for another great vid Mr.Sasada STAY SAFE ALL. 😁👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Brad
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Lovely Nice sawing
Parabéns Victoria pelo aniversário,temos um casal de filhos na idade de vcs., e torcemos muito por vcs
きれいな柾目材が取れるんやね。びっくりですわ。
世界中から用途にあった木材が輸入されているのですね。
そうですね。
昔から比べるとアフリカ材は
随分輸入量は減りました。
Bet those slabs are worth a lot, was a sawyer for 20 years, was a challenge but great fun. Biggest log i cut was 9 feet across.
Would like to know what happens to wood and what its made into. Enjoy your videos.
Let me get that well, you said the biggest log you saw was 9 feet across,I just wanted to know if is 9 feet in width or length, because I am wondering to cut down a tree 9feet wide, how did that chainsaw man manage that, first Time hearing a tree all that wide,
Check out some of his links in his descriptions, he has a table showroom and some videos of harvesting trees where he buys them.
sawdust and metal chips i never get tired of it.
I used 1000's of sq ft of this beautiful timber to make handmade furniture in the 1970's.... So beautiful.
I've always wondered when watching your videos. Do the log slides backup a couple of mm before rolling the carriage back to the starting position for a new cut? I never see the blade knock the dust off the freshly cut surface of the logs.
Strangely I found the whole video very restful and relaxing.
Always beautiful 😊👍🏼
I love your saw mill mine is a horizontal reciprocating saw mill its 70 year old now and still works hard Stephen
Would be great to see it!
I have a few questions. What kind of tree is that? What do you do with the first couple of cuts? Are they just waste? The thicker cuts will they be cut down for 2X2, 4X4'S or 6X6's etc? If not what in the world would you use something so massive for? Just curious. I've always been interested in this kind of stuff. I love how wood looks and the smell of fresh cut lumber. Ok so I'm a little weird.
The sawing was too good.
I love your saw mill mine is a horizontal reciprocating saw mill its 70 year old now and still works hard Stephen
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steve
Wow!! Beautiful wood, and a movie to boot!!! Mr. Sasada, you have outdone yourself. Thank you!! Arigato!!!
Dana
Thank you 🙏
It would be nice to see what kind of fine wood products are made once this incredible wood is sawn up at this mill.
Always beautiful 😊👍🏼
Arigato
What are such thick slabs used for? Table tops?
Beautiful wood
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Very thick slabs. Interesting.
Severe checking around the pith.
Arigato
From the lack of metal and the look of the bark, were these trees removed from a fire area? That would explain the dark stains in the center cracks if they were smoke damaged logs.
If you listen carefully, you can hear Mr. Sasada's cash register ring. every time one of those porky slabs hits the deck. That stuff looks dense.
"The wood technology industry is continuously advancing, from applying artificial intelligence to using modern machinery." 👍👍👍
Beautiful wood.
Beautiful! Nicer than maple
Le falta experiencia al Aserrador ó al Capataz, porque se desperdicia mucha madera... porque es un hermoso rollo, y hay que aprovechar al máximo su madera y más con esa hermosa maquina Carro...
Tendría que empezar haciendo el 1er) corte que sería leña, el 2do) corte sirve para sacar alfajias de 1"X2" ó 1"x3", y el 3er) corte sirve para tabla, luego de dar vuelta el rollo hacia adentro y se hace lo mismo...luego se pone el rollo sobre una de las bases y se saca tablones y tablas más anchas de lo que sacaron, lo principal que tiene que hacer un Oficial Aserrador es aprovechar al máximo lo que es un rollo, porque todo se vende ya sea para Carpintería ó para la construcción de casas...
Lo digo porque fui Oficial Aserrador de madera de Máquina Carro (la que se ve) y de máquina Sinfín con más de 25 años de experiencia.
Siempre me gusta hacer un aporte para que las cosas salgan mejor...
No pude leer ningún comentario por el único idioma que se, es el Castellano ó Español como lo llaman.
Saludos desde Argentina...
Te saludo, tu experiencia suma para entender mas.
Saludos desde Nqn.
@@AndreaGomez-yz7kz gracias por su mensaje, siempre trate de "volcar" mí experiencia a cualquier persona que se inicia en esta peligrosa profesión que es trabajar con estás máquinas que muchas veces por la confianza que uno tiene, ocurren los accidentes, la persona que le aprendí el oficio de ser Oficial Aserrador me dijo una vez:
"Nunca le tenga miedo a la máquina, porque nunca va a aprender a ser Aserrador, pero si hay que tenerle respeto"...
Saludos desde Tucumán....
Gracias a ud.,sr Casimiro.
Saludos cordiales.
@@AndreaGomez-yz7kz Ok. Gracias...
good job...
Arigato
Why do you run the log so far passed the blade before you move it out to cut again
Kinda looks like mulberry. Does it change color after oxidation or exposure to elements? Looks like it might. A nice fatty nonetheless.
sayah suka bos ❤
How the hell do those slabs stay on until the very last inch is cut through?
At 21.54 easier than sending it through a planer.
beautiful machine tanala bandsaw mill im Enesto Cabigquez mainband sawyer here in the pilipines
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why cut pcs so thick?
Saw again
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Used this timber to make lining boards for a colliery lift rope winding drum , the sawdust made my skin become severely inflamed and almost completely closed my eyes , took a long time and powerful drugs to clear it up !
Take great care if you are not used to working with this timber .
Looks like only a handful of good slabs out of it.
Most excellent.
Arigato
Perfect joob good work
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*- Lots of wood getting cut ! ! !*
1st comment!
ohmy god
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That african wood is always pretty.
Even though its lazy and cant be trusted.
What will the wood be used for?
Beautiful, your wood is Beautiful! Old growth. Is it an eucalyptus?
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Like vdio 👍👍👍
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bagus.bang
四季がないのか年輪が無い 素晴らしい
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If UA-cam ran this sawmill there would be so many fatal accidents due to the useless ads and announcements distracting the workers.
You said it Mad Dog. It costs about £13 a month for the pleasure of not seeing the STOOPID adverts. Best regards. 🙃
Didn't recognize this wood
Is it expensive like ebony or teak?
Aguri can log
Cheep
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👍🙂
More systematic than japanese
Antonmursid🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Antonmursid🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
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nice, could you build a house with it? hehe
Nice wood but I would of cut it all into live edge slabs unusual oval shaped tree.
Ağacın cinsini çapını boyunubelirtin
Used minimum labour
So the cost much lower
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🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦
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Indonesia like
这个不成,落后了又浪费材料,有人知道他们锯什么吗?是不是要做牙签呢?
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