Sawing Matt Ruben's Massive & Historic Walnut Log

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • Matt Ruben recovered this huge walnut log that was on the historic registry in Hennepin County, MN. While I was visiting him last year, he asked me if I could saw it for him since it is way too big for his saw. We finally had a chance to get together and get it sawn.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 709

  • @mlewis8579
    @mlewis8579 Рік тому +122

    I used to watch my dad work with wood when he would come home after flying, he was a pilot in the Air Force I love the smell of it I love the look of it I love the feel of it. I was in Home Depot in the lumber section When my brother called to tell me my dad passed away the irony was just being there and smelling the wood and realizing that that was a perfect place for me to find out my dad had passed away. Beautiful beautiful would

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr Рік тому +10

      So sorry to hear of your dad's passing, but yeah, the smell factor of you being in the lumber section when you got the news is an interesting twist to the story, for sure. Had to make you feel closer to your dad in the moment.

    • @nooboftheyear7170
      @nooboftheyear7170 Рік тому +11

      That's just like Jesus to arrange it to happen like that, lovely wonderful caring God 😚😚😁

    • @davidcox30004
      @davidcox30004 Рік тому +5

      Very sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing your touching story.

    • @jayste9334
      @jayste9334 Рік тому +1

      💘

    • @taloniilm
      @taloniilm Рік тому

      What did he fly and where were you stationed ?

  • @amandapittar9398
    @amandapittar9398 Рік тому +69

    I’m a Scot, a woman, I make soap & candles. I quilt & embroider & sew. WHY do I find these videos absolutely fascinating? I keep thinking of all the things I would use the beautiful wood for. I would LOvE to be there and help, to smell the wood as it is cut. Makes you appreciate furniture made of walnut. 😊❤

    • @Wildflower-xe8sn
      @Wildflower-xe8sn Рік тому +4

      Me too, when you are brought up around art in various forms, your appreciation is there. ✌💚

    • @twatmunro
      @twatmunro Рік тому

      Gun stocks. If that wood is any good, it's all going to make shotgun stocks. Possibly veneer but nobody's making walnut furniture in 2022.

    • @JEANSDEMARCO
      @JEANSDEMARCO Рік тому +3

      Back in the 70s, I installed a Vermont Casting stove made from auto engines!! When burning walnut logs, the house would smell like someone baking a cake!

    • @sancraft1
      @sancraft1 Рік тому +2

      I live in Georgia. I also make soap and candles, quilt and embroider. I love watching these videos also.

    • @LindaB651
      @LindaB651 Рік тому +1

      American woman, have quilted, made candles (not recently, am old, haven't had time lately) make soap, sew, crochet, embroider, garden, cook/clean, etc.,,, My hubby is a carpenter by profession, and does hobby woodwork, and it is fascinating to watch. The smell is usually wonderful (some wood stinks,) but I'm not a fan of the loud noise of the saws/lathes. I've beautiful bowls and boards made from both scrap and high-end wood. Craftmanship and art truly wonderful things to watch.

  • @alanm3438
    @alanm3438 Рік тому +14

    I have never seen two guys who love and develop the art of water splashing. I am glad that you got the log slabbed and gone. That was huge.

  • @Dutch779
    @Dutch779 Рік тому +72

    Good work 2 Matt's.
    My dad (R.I.P.) had a 2 foot diameter walnut log ( feet and inches back then).
    Had it in his shed drying for 40 years, he did a lot of wood turning.
    His trade was wood machining, back in the Netherlands.
    Metric in Holland, and Australia was in feet and inches in 1956, then back to metric.
    That walnut was still drying after he finally decided to use it.

  • @pinwizz69
    @pinwizz69 Рік тому +23

    Holly Molly, that last slab was stunningly beautiful.
    It would definitely make an awesome coffee table or counter top.
    Coffee table for me.

  • @bradleytuckwell4881
    @bradleytuckwell4881 Рік тому +4

    That last piece was killer. And to think that’s going to end up in someone’s house and they get to sit around it and admire it’s beauty. Thanks for sharing it’s just as enjoyable to watch and see what slabs come out of a huge old tree

  • @prosurgicareservices1610
    @prosurgicareservices1610 Рік тому +14

    I appreciate the awe and reverence. It was a very old creature. I really enjoyed this video

  • @paulrobertson5550
    @paulrobertson5550 Рік тому +43

    After a day of raking and bagging leaves it was very nice to watch this video and learn about butt rot and various bug poops. Thanks Matt! 😀

    • @christomashofski9160
      @christomashofski9160 Рік тому +3

      First they sawed through the poop, then they got to the pith. 🙄🤣

  • @alanblasczyk1779
    @alanblasczyk1779 Рік тому +23

    That was cool. Also cool to know that the tree was a historic walnut tree in Hennepin County. Nice work. Good to see Matt again also.

  • @papadave9061
    @papadave9061 Рік тому +8

    So Matt, you did a great job on that log. You two can quibble over which Matt I'm talking about. 🤣 All kidding aside, that thing was beautiful.
    What a fun day.

  • @cececox6399
    @cececox6399 Рік тому +28

    The last piece was INCREDIBLE!
    It literally looks like an angel! 😇

    • @SeraphimCherubim
      @SeraphimCherubim Рік тому +1

      I agree. Last one would make a cool epoxy table.

  • @beretgascon
    @beretgascon Рік тому +50

    It's crazy how I can watch woodgrain reveals, especially walnut, over and over again. No piece of wood is the same as the last, wood is just such a beautiful, gorgeous material and people who don't get that, well they're only fit for eugenics... Thanks for being my go-to revealer, Matt. My other favourite channel is also another Matt, Matt's Off-Road Recovery!

    • @X40-p7i
      @X40-p7i Рік тому +2

      I love Matt's off road recovery!!! It's some good stuff. Some of his videos are crazy. One dude was stuck in a huge school bus for a few days trying to dig himself out!!!

    • @michaellong4897
      @michaellong4897 Рік тому +2

      Gemstones make great reveals as well. Especially when we find agates, or amber with interesting inclusions.

    • @teresagoodwin7458
      @teresagoodwin7458 Рік тому +2

      Francois I agree with you 💯 million percent!! I absolutely love trees and wood and the secrets held within. When the wood into slabs for tables or odd shapes made into bowls or vases, some of the wood grain is so beautiful, it brings tears to my eyes. GOD'S BEAUTY IS ALL AROUND US TO SEE AND ENJOY BUT I SIMPLY LOVE TREES💞🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @terryfelton6851
      @terryfelton6851 Рік тому +1

      @Wayne Johnson I so much agree with you. The beauty of wood is beyond anyone's comprehension of nature. God gave of the beauty to love and admirer. Unfortunately as you say it is all being overlooked and ignored. Wish I could learn what you do. There is no one here to learn from

    • @terryfelton6851
      @terryfelton6851 Рік тому +1

      @Wayne Johnson my friends had a coffee table made from a phenomenal piece of tree. I would have loved to had it placed in my home after he and his wife passed. Fortunately his granddaughter saw the beauty and kept it.

  • @catgynt9148
    @catgynt9148 Рік тому +12

    No bad decisions, just missed opportunities. Interesting mantra for life. When your barn warehouse is finished do you plan to move this mill up there and reopen the garages for your wife and her car? Wishing you and your family a blessed week, gentle autumn weather and restful evenings. Peace Matt

  • @dannyderriso4982
    @dannyderriso4982 Рік тому +77

    That’s actually two trees that grew up side of each other and fused together. It’s uniquely beautiful!

    • @nooboftheyear7170
      @nooboftheyear7170 Рік тому +11

      I actually think that happens when you cut the tree once, it grows back with two stems...

    • @BEV0323
      @BEV0323 Рік тому +5

      @Danny Dirreso
      You're right, they fused together and made 1 big ole HUGE one. 👍

    • @erynlasgalen1949
      @erynlasgalen1949 Рік тому +7

      Walnuts tend to send up several shoots from the same sprout. I had two walnut trees given to us by family friend who sprouted them from a nut. They were double and tripartite. One came down in a storm several years ago, and it had three major parts. The stump keeps sending up multiple shoots. I'd like to find a good use for the downed trunks, and I hope the tree will grow again.

    • @seankennedy1377
      @seankennedy1377 Рік тому +2

      100% Agreed. Unique for its age. Very beautiful.

    • @toledoborn1392
      @toledoborn1392 Рік тому +1

      No
      None of what you said is true

  • @hossenfeffer8383
    @hossenfeffer8383 Рік тому +89

    A truly dramatic and terror-inducing production, gentlemen. Forget Netflix, this is your binge-watching destination channel right here. Thank you!

    • @cabman86
      @cabman86 Рік тому +6

      I see a bunch of river tables in the future

    • @notagooglesimp8722
      @notagooglesimp8722 Рік тому +9

      Yeah unlike Netflix, I can enjoy this without all the politics and social justice injected to ruin it.

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 Рік тому

      @@notagooglesimp8722 Oh ffs

  • @infoanorexic
    @infoanorexic Рік тому +33

    Seeing the amount of good, solid wood in that gives me hope of salvaging something out of one we have here. It's been there for a while. Summer before last a storm took some of the top out of it, and while cleaning that up I found a 1926 Liberty silver dollar at the base of that tree. An old crow's stash? Who knows what might be found in that tree.

    • @melsafken764
      @melsafken764 Рік тому +5

      Back in the day, people buried money at the foot of a tree. They didn't trust banks.
      I had some friends that found little bags of coins at the base of a tree.
      They gave me an old coin.
      Early 1900's.

    • @infoanorexic
      @infoanorexic Рік тому +2

      @@melsafken764 that would seem unlikely here. this place was the county "poor farm."

    • @pamelakersten1032
      @pamelakersten1032 Рік тому +4

      The jars they kept them in usually broke. Use a metal detector and you can find more. And if they had rolls of cash the wrapped them in burlap woth rubberbands so look for something that looks like a root of some sort. It could make you rich.

    • @lindaj5492
      @lindaj5492 Рік тому +1

      Any traditions of paying the faerie folk to protect the growing tree?

  • @thesifikite6450
    @thesifikite6450 Рік тому +12

    Tele-handler is got to be the best invention for folks that run sawmills (and so many other things). Great work Matt!

    • @sixupsprite5501
      @sixupsprite5501 Рік тому +5

      As somebody who drives a reach truck all day... I see that telehandler and I'm like got dang it's a four wheel drive off-road reach truck! 😂 It really is such a useful tool for anyone with land doing any large projects regularly.

    • @vumba1331
      @vumba1331 Рік тому +4

      Great in wineries too.

  • @Zooboo1
    @Zooboo1 Рік тому +20

    As a young boy working on a farm in upstate NY in the1950s, the Irish farm owner in his 70s told me that all farmers would plant black walnut trees so that when they were ready to retire and hand the farm over to their sons they would have their black walnut trees cut and brought to the mill for his retirement income.

    • @lindaj5492
      @lindaj5492 Рік тому +1

      Lovely to hear, and makes me wonder whether some of those ‘retirement fund trees’ are still standing, accumulating value alongside their inherent value to wildlife and landscape.

  • @richd8537
    @richd8537 Рік тому +9

    Matt, I like how you are adding definitions and such to the videos. Thank you.

  • @donrasmusson8111
    @donrasmusson8111 Рік тому +59

    Matt,
    I see you struggle moving those heavy slabs off the mill.I too mill by myself and found a helpful one man trick to moving those heavy slabs.
    I use 1", 1 1/2" and 2" pvc pipes to roll or move the slabs onto the forks. I too enjoy being the first one to see the inside of a log.
    Thanks for all you do, DonR

    • @rorschacht8478
      @rorschacht8478 Рік тому +5

      Matt tried the pipe technique at his old place once, I remember a video he posted. He didn't like it because he said it was unpredictable and would quickly get away from you.

    • @carl4043
      @carl4043 Рік тому

      It's ridiculous that they're struggling with those heavy slabs while forklift is parked right there

  • @JonRista
    @JonRista Рік тому +7

    Fantastic log! That final buttress figure was just phenomenal. Loved watching logs get cut up into usable wood. Thanks for the vid!

  • @evonnewhalen9794
    @evonnewhalen9794 Рік тому +10

    Omg...just look how gorgeous those slabs are. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @bobcoombs7924
    @bobcoombs7924 Рік тому +7

    Sawing with Matt and Matt, great start to the day!

  • @SRM_NZ
    @SRM_NZ Рік тому +9

    Matt, Many guys believe this to be less than masculine...but if you wear the cloth back rubberized gardening gloves when moving the sewn logs around, you will be absolutely blown away at how much extra grip force you will achieve with your hands...making it easier to move the log, plus as an added bonus, you'll no longer get as many splinters

  • @eloleddie
    @eloleddie Рік тому +19

    Beautiful wood slabs, with great potential, I would love a finished product from these slabs!

  • @phatputer
    @phatputer Рік тому +31

    I really do appreciate that what may have otherwise been made into firewood is turned into amazing slabs that will create furniture that could potentially last generations

    • @philhawley1219
      @philhawley1219 Рік тому +1

      Walnut doesn't burn too well, but it makes beautiful gun stocks.

  • @schulb72
    @schulb72 Рік тому +7

    We need a tour of the property with so much change recently! Including a quick overview of the logs/stacks you have out there.

  • @bay9876
    @bay9876 Рік тому +7

    That old Historic Oak Log was a cut-up. Nice work and will live as somebodies living room table, entertainment bar, night table or whatever. The oak patterns are a thing of beauty and will be enjoyed as a piece of art.

    • @1982MCI
      @1982MCI Рік тому +6

      But it’s not oak, that’s black walnut

  • @macedindu829
    @macedindu829 Рік тому +10

    Incredibly cool log. Not surprised to learn it was a heritage log!

  • @randyboldt603
    @randyboldt603 Рік тому +18

    Thanks to the Matt’s for a fun day . What a wonderful way to spend a day cutting wood and what a story you told .

  • @rshock
    @rshock Рік тому +2

    Lots of nice straight grain then some really interesting spots too. Nice history about it as well!

  • @scottgealow4136
    @scottgealow4136 Рік тому +20

    I had read many years ago that the root ball of walnut (Circasian) was highly sought after for gun stocks because of the unique patterns.

  • @Spitzkrieg
    @Spitzkrieg Рік тому +7

    Good to see you guys working together on a project.

  • @machinist5828
    @machinist5828 Рік тому +4

    More suspense than an action novel....
    That last cut was awesome!
    Thanks for the cool video!
    Cheers
    Terry

  • @brandonszuch8533
    @brandonszuch8533 Рік тому +3

    That last slab looked like an angel!

  • @lindellbohannon5849
    @lindellbohannon5849 Рік тому +10

    That is some of the best furniture walnut I have ever seen. ❤️ love it.

  • @BarryHull
    @BarryHull Рік тому +2

    Mathew, you're the nicest guy. Thumbs up young man!

  • @samfosteriam
    @samfosteriam Рік тому +8

    Such beautiful wood. We saw huge grubs like that when we took down a hackberry. The chickens went nuts for them. I was a little sad you had none nearby to appreciate the bounty.

    • @meatavoreNana
      @meatavoreNana Рік тому

      Could have eaten them himself..Fried up, taste like peanuts

  • @teresagoodwin7458
    @teresagoodwin7458 Рік тому +2

    That wood is BREATHTAKINGLY GORGEOUS 💞🤗💞🙏

  • @gayle4804
    @gayle4804 Рік тому +7

    I absolutely love that. That is beautiful Wood, Both Matts Job well done

  • @dawndare3949
    @dawndare3949 Рік тому +1

    I have some amazing autoharps in Walnut. Pete D’aigle in the luthier. Walnut has a very warm sounding tone. Beautiful colors in that tree. Thank you.

  • @fredflickinger643
    @fredflickinger643 Рік тому +5

    What an interesting and spectacular log! Full of natural goodness!

  • @beanerschnitzel794
    @beanerschnitzel794 Рік тому +5

    wow! i really enjoyed you guys, what happens to the beautiful wood, i can’t wait to see what’s next! thank you 🙏 guys

  • @pigswhist
    @pigswhist Рік тому +14

    In Europe, walnut trees were often "grubbed up", so that the best timber in the bole could be recovered for Gun stocks. I have made replacements for shotguns, and on one occasion for a punt gun, which was nearly 6 feet overall. On a visit to the Dordogne, in central France, I went to a large sawmill that only sold prime (very expensive) Walnut timber to buyers from all over the world.

    • @jefferyforeman7905
      @jefferyforeman7905 Рік тому +2

      How old is this log

    • @shrek_428
      @shrek_428 Рік тому +1

      I thought the same thing, some of it has to be used for gun stocks.

  • @stephenkeefer3436
    @stephenkeefer3436 Рік тому +3

    Matt, you look so much happier out in the country. It suits you. Happy Thanksgiving!

  • @SilverBack.
    @SilverBack. Рік тому +3

    That is some serous slabs of Walnut and the cap has amazing figure

  • @gregsandidge5649
    @gregsandidge5649 Рік тому +8

    What you thought was a cavity that had metal in it is probably from a core sample to determine age/condition of the standing tree.

  • @cosmo873
    @cosmo873 Рік тому +7

    So Matt, really am impressed on your sawmill build! Great Job 👍watched all your videos from 2016 till now but still haven’t seen the blade lubricant and the move from the neighborhood where you built it. Also what did your neighbors think of the work , noise, all the lumber in the yard?? Curious minds like to know 👍 Thanks for your return comments on this👍Happy working to you!

  • @jimdavidson3537
    @jimdavidson3537 Рік тому

    I never get tired of watching you slice logs and exposing the berauty of nature.

  • @ryeckley7267
    @ryeckley7267 Рік тому +2

    Wow, you was so gentle rolling it.

  • @valeriehenschel1590
    @valeriehenschel1590 Рік тому +16

    The “Matt-Matt Show”. Love it! That last cut was the grand finale, and grand it was. You’d have to be pretty straight grained to not super appreciate that last slab!

  • @cghoward70
    @cghoward70 Рік тому +11

    I always thought walnut was a relatively hard wood. Thanks to this video I now know it is softer than both oak and maple and only minimally harder than cherry.

  • @Livsweetly
    @Livsweetly 10 місяців тому

    The markings and the location of the crack made Beautiful Angel Wings! Especially the "flare" on the bottom. Stand the piece up, its a natural art piece.

  • @rogerdudra178
    @rogerdudra178 Рік тому +11

    I must agree that many 'mistakes' are really missed opportunities.

  • @stanleybennett8879
    @stanleybennett8879 Рік тому +3

    That was fun.beautiful piece of walnut and that saw is huge and sweet!

  • @rebeccaaustin1596
    @rebeccaaustin1596 Рік тому +3

    I love watching these wood sawing videos!

  • @scottmedori1437
    @scottmedori1437 Рік тому +12

    Great that you two collaborated on this beautiful log. Not sure I would want those slugs anywhere near my wood pile

    • @meatavoreNana
      @meatavoreNana Рік тому

      Huhu grubs....you could eat them...Taste like peanuts.

  • @itzcaseykc
    @itzcaseykc Рік тому +8

    Nice tree. It looks like two trees that tried to join together as one, or lightning struck it leaving a massive gash in its center. Either way, it's kewl to see... like that lower area that looks like magnetic poles with their beams coming from the crack. That last cut produced some truly awesome grain. So beautiful to see.

    • @dallasblair
      @dallasblair Рік тому +1

      We call that a school marm in my neck of the woods

  • @Brian-os9qj
    @Brian-os9qj Рік тому +1

    Satisfied viewer here. Really enjoy these special slicings

  • @johnraue5708
    @johnraue5708 Рік тому +1

    Before next Winter- add a timber on the roof above the man door, to hold the Snow from falling on you when the wind slams the door- "Looks great a job well done. John from BC CANADA

  • @rivermom091188
    @rivermom091188 Рік тому +2

    Loved watching this. Thank you for sharing it!

  • @TiaraPoodles
    @TiaraPoodles Рік тому +1

    Great presentation - happy working!

  • @astzfat3319
    @astzfat3319 Рік тому +2

    Wow! The stories these beauties tell and the natures art they reveal!

  • @supernaturewee5442
    @supernaturewee5442 Рік тому +2

    That was some beautiful walnut!! 💚💚💚

  • @mammothtechnology
    @mammothtechnology Рік тому +7

    Hey Mat - what would a log like that be worth -say if a fellow woodworker wanted to buy an entire walnut log - including slabbing - drive away? (Just curious as I'm from Australia and not looking to buy anything myself!)

  • @kimkemeys9563
    @kimkemeys9563 Рік тому +3

    Beautiful wood. Very cool info on wood grain.

  • @167curly
    @167curly Рік тому +5

    I'm often impressed seeing your forklift machine fully extended and lifting a heavy log. It must have an enormous rear counterweight to prevent it tipping over on to it "nose", Matthew. Can you imagine milling that log in the old days before mechanical saws, using a sawpit and a two-man handsaw? I wonder how old that walnut tree was when it was felled? That buttress piece with the beautiful whirly grain at thirty-eight minutes of your video would make a lovely wall plaque and a memorial to that historic tree too. True art in nature.

    • @tomahoks
      @tomahoks Рік тому +2

      Over 4000kg the boom when home and over 1300kg when out all the way. It is a heavy hitter fro sure.

  • @iduswelton9567
    @iduswelton9567 Рік тому +3

    2 things- im glad u decided to make that stump into lumber its beautiful wood- and im glad no " animals" were sawn in to lmao

  • @suncat5139
    @suncat5139 Рік тому +1

    Hey***Very kooL***👍***Wood grain from old walnut tree***Awesome Looking***!!!

  • @IveysFamilyFactotum
    @IveysFamilyFactotum Рік тому +2

    Some great work ya'll and the Flamingo splash was great indeed....haha. Yeah this Historic tree provided some Amazeballs looking slabs.....just amazing.

  • @bebecatanzaro9362
    @bebecatanzaro9362 Рік тому +2

    That’s some of the most beautiful wood I’ve ever seen!

  • @mizm1186
    @mizm1186 Рік тому +18

    It's so interesting seeing what's hidden inside of a log. The different lines and swirls, tricking your brain into seeing something that's not really there. For example the very last piece you threw water on, to me, looked as if there was an outline of a squirrel from the chest up. Or I'm just nuts! Either way, thanks for sharing!

  • @cheyennetapiasmith9056
    @cheyennetapiasmith9056 Рік тому

    The different types of equipment never ceases to amaze me! I remember the first time i saw HUGE SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT IN THE CHICAGO "NW BURBS!" TALLER THAN MOST HOUSES!

  • @fantasticfamily5004
    @fantasticfamily5004 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful cut pieces of wood!
    Make. a dynamic table.
    Magnificent

  • @robertcraig156
    @robertcraig156 Рік тому +2

    I love the beautiful wood slabs, nature is beautiful !!

  • @teriweller5967
    @teriweller5967 Рік тому +1

    This so interesting. Glad I came across it. Thanks it's so cool to watch.

  • @northeastrailwayproductions
    @northeastrailwayproductions Рік тому +1

    That last piece looked like an Angel with its wings out!, so awesome!!

  • @joyfilters
    @joyfilters Рік тому +19

    This was awesome! Thanks guys for making this extra cool video!

  • @doylerabjohn3435
    @doylerabjohn3435 Рік тому +4

    I do enjoy watching your videos. I don't comment much, but I have been thinking about starting a hobby sawmill since I am in my retiring years.

  • @jimbayler4277
    @jimbayler4277 Рік тому +1

    Those Grubs ?! Chicken Candy !! You or your buddy's chickens will go absolutely nuts over them !! Especially Hens that are laying and have a high protein need/requirement.

  • @ken2tou
    @ken2tou Рік тому +2

    One of my favorite woods! We done Matt! 👍🏼

  • @andrewmundenandcadfellmast4624

    Loved the figure on that last slab...hope you washed your hands well after playing in that squirrel poop!! 😊

  • @Jammer.1
    @Jammer.1 Рік тому +2

    Well finally some sawing just as winters starting after the long summer build Hope next year has a bunch more milling !

  • @donaldadams5342
    @donaldadams5342 Рік тому

    Just lovely to see the Walnut as it comes off the saw. SO much character to see & appreciate. You guys had a lot of fun during the process which was also great to see & listen to. Thanks for sharing all this, Don from South Aust.

  • @markbrown6236
    @markbrown6236 Рік тому +4

    I remember the first video with Matt.
    Hope he gave you a slab for the use of your saw.

  • @johnking8679
    @johnking8679 Рік тому +1

    Just awesome, Matt !!

  • @bluskytoo
    @bluskytoo Рік тому +2

    in high school woodshop my friend cut through a piece of walnut and cut a lead musket ball in half , He made a little wall shelf unit with the two pieces of shiny lead showing prominent , was pretty cool convo piece.

  • @onezenna2
    @onezenna2 Рік тому

    The walnut log you cut was something else. Walnut is a beautiful look. I like watching sir. I am a wood turner and wish I lived near you to buy some piece's you can't use. Thank you for your videos.

  • @michaelchandler490
    @michaelchandler490 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed this episode. Shared it with a woodworking friend of mine.

  • @michaelfuller2378
    @michaelfuller2378 Рік тому +2

    Great job and informative!

  • @AlpacaRenee
    @AlpacaRenee Рік тому +1

    Beautiful grain! Thank you for sharing your skill and passion with us!

  • @archiehebron8944
    @archiehebron8944 11 місяців тому

    Definitely adding this to my info list for my kiln project. Thanks for posting.

  • @cherylhines7218
    @cherylhines7218 Рік тому +2

    I would love to have a slice of this!! It would make some beautiful tables!!

  • @Jayday707
    @Jayday707 Рік тому +3

    Your such a positive good guy Matt.

  • @crusaderb.1901
    @crusaderb.1901 Рік тому +1

    So awesome! I had a Sawyer come to my house with his portable mill and planked/quarter sawed a 60 yo White Oak (only 60 in on the base and 52 in at the crotch and about 8 ft long) for me. I was thinking you might use a self-leveling laser that could help monitor your cuts and your blade aspect. I bought a Skil self-leveling red cross line laser for around $100 which is perfect for my rare applications inside a house. Really enjoyed Rubens freaking HUGE (Mine was a baby compared to this one)..LOL The professional I used had a metal detector to check the wood prior to initial cuts, and when he was nervous about certain aspects of the trunk. Again, so awesome watching the two of you work through the log.

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 Рік тому +32

    I want to buy a big farm just so I can have an excuse to have a telehandler. I'm always amazed at how much that can lift, even when extended way out.

    • @philhawley1219
      @philhawley1219 Рік тому +1

      Those JCBs are best!

    • @jessicaotto7110
      @jessicaotto7110 Рік тому +1

      I run the jlg 12g daily at work (drill out pads) the weight I lift is insane, and with the out riggers, I haven't found a single thing that's stopped me yet. Even had to put the riggers down and boom out while hooked to a chain to drag a water bottle truck up a hill in winter a while back. Safety man loved that one lol.... I was told "were gona look for deer on the back of location, get the truck up here"

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Рік тому +2

    Beautiful wood.

  • @yvesouellette9612
    @yvesouellette9612 Рік тому +1

    I always enjoy watching your videos.
    Thanks

  • @jamesstewart4677
    @jamesstewart4677 Рік тому +1

    You have a good operation. My family surname included Sawyer. I have no mill, but I love to do woodwork when I feel well. I need a source of good hardwoods sawn planks for benches I make.

  • @davidintrone3914
    @davidintrone3914 Рік тому +2

    There HAS to be an electric leaf blower sponsorship opportunity here. Watching you guys scrape and sweep dust. Dewalt, please reach out.

    • @HubertofLiege
      @HubertofLiege Рік тому

      $15 dollars more and you can have a gas powered stihl. Run much longer than a battery.