Guys, from Utrecht in the Netherlands. I'am following you quite some time now! In the past i was the lumber purchaser in the Netherlands at Wickes (US sub.) building DIY. Some of it came from the northeast US and Canada, but most of it from Sweden and Finland. I love al the things about Lumber. That's why i follow "working horses with Jim" in the northern part of New York state, quite a while now. Amercan oak (quercus rubra)is frequently found in the Netherlands, but is not native. Our native oaks are Q. petrarca en Q. robur. Both are more "whitish" than the American. Anyway i keep following you. It's a pity i cannot smell the lumber while sawing. Especialy the pines and certainly the cedars😊 Well good luck and keep sawing, Rob
You kids are wonderful. The way you work together, farm together, and play together speaks volumes. I under go back surgery on the 29th of April and look forward to you videos during my recovery. God Bless you both.
From Australia. A high end cabinet maker here, would probably make a matching Dining Table and a Buffet or a Buffet and Hutch. It would look brilliant with a clear epoxy finish or french polished.
Where I live in the Missouri Ozarks, Oak is the predominant species and with several subspecies there is plenty of variety of grain and colors. Of course, quarter sawn oak is my absolute favorite to use in woodworking. I don't have a mill so I'm not able to do my own sawing and finding someone to quarter saw for me isn't easy. Taking a blackjack oak to a saw mill in a week or so and can't wait to see what come from it. Yes, oak is beautiful wood. Although walnut is very common here, I don't choose to make stuff with it other than the chessboards that I make.
There are many good and beautiful things to watch and look closely at. Timbers is one such beauty that the world gives us, when we are lucky enough to find it. Thanks for the treat, keep safe and mind that dust!
Nice sawing and beautiful lumber👍 We have a lot of red and white oak where I live in northeastern Pennsylvania. Average diameter is 22-24 inches for harvest. 16 inches and under usually goes for railroad ties or pallet runners or firewood. Good video.
O😮 wow beautiful wood you two are awesome 😊 love the videos Brittany 🤩and Tyler love your bike also bro anyway y'all be safe around the saw Karl from TENNESSEE ✌️
Gorgeous grain on that lumber! and almost totally clear too. It would make a fine table, for sure. A pleasure to see it and the excellent cutting. Really enjoyed the video. Cheers!
Lots of Douglas fir up here in British Columbia !! Many trees 7 or 8 feet diameter !! Hard to move and cut. The wedge cutout to fell them , can be 200 pounds weight …. Love the video mix, bravo.
I am an old fellow Mississippian and back in the 1950's and '60's I have seen some of the most beautiful furniture made from this type of wood. It was called Red Oad, and the old timers called it Golden Oak as well. When this kind of oak is finished out right it is not only beautiful but it will last indefinitely. You just can't beat it.
It would sure make a beautiful dining room table. Something that gorgeous would make a real nice heirloom piece. You will need good carpenter skills to make it happen. Good luck. Enjoyed the video, thanks...
I’ll have some sugar maple slabs next week. I’m not set up yet to buy logs so I log my family’s property and others for my logs. This job I’m logging I ended up with a lot of crotch logs hoping the lt.15 will do good on them
Yes Absolutely your Oak Board's really would make some very Beautiful Cabinet's for a Kitchen !
That oak is my favorite. Those 12" boards would make a gorgeous book case.
That is some beautiful grain out of that oak log. I agree with your wife, it would make a nice dining room table also. Great videos guys. Steve
Guys, from Utrecht in the Netherlands. I'am following you quite some time now! In the past i was the lumber purchaser in the Netherlands at Wickes (US sub.) building DIY. Some of it came from the northeast US and Canada, but most of it from Sweden and Finland. I love al the things about Lumber. That's why i follow "working horses with Jim" in the northern part of New York state, quite a while now. Amercan oak (quercus rubra)is frequently found in the Netherlands, but is not native. Our native oaks are Q. petrarca en Q. robur. Both are more "whitish" than the American. Anyway i keep following you. It's a pity i cannot smell the lumber while sawing. Especialy the pines and certainly the cedars😊 Well good luck and keep sawing, Rob
Nice job. Beautiful material. Like that you guys do this as a couple!
those "knobs" you cut off at the beginning would make for some good wood turning projects.
I agree with Brit. That would fantastic table top.
You kids are wonderful. The way you work together, farm together, and play together speaks volumes. I under go back surgery on the 29th of April and look forward to you videos during my recovery. God Bless you both.
I'm glad to see Brittany back wearing shorts. That means warmer weather is coming this way
From Australia. A high end cabinet maker here, would probably make a matching Dining Table and a Buffet or a Buffet and Hutch. It would look brilliant with a clear epoxy finish or french polished.
Beautiful slabs
I enjoyed the hardwood also. It would be nice to see you make something out of the hardwood like a table like Britney suggested.
the grain is almost as awesome as the 3 of you..I am sure it is a treat for you to saw this log..
Where I live in the Missouri Ozarks, Oak is the predominant species and with several subspecies there is plenty of variety of grain and colors. Of course, quarter sawn oak is my absolute favorite to use in woodworking. I don't have a mill so I'm not able to do my own sawing and finding someone to quarter saw for me isn't easy. Taking a blackjack oak to a saw mill in a week or so and can't wait to see what come from it. Yes, oak is beautiful wood. Although walnut is very common here, I don't choose to make stuff with it other than the chessboards that I make.
Nice log
That Oak would make a beautiful whisky cabinet.
There are many good and beautiful things to watch and look closely at. Timbers is one such beauty that the world gives us, when we are lucky enough to find it. Thanks for the treat, keep safe and mind that dust!
Very nice wood
Nice wood. As you said there is a lot of work into making it into furniture wood.
Nice sawing and beautiful lumber👍 We have a lot of red and white oak where I live in northeastern Pennsylvania. Average diameter is 22-24 inches for harvest. 16 inches and under usually goes for railroad ties or pallet runners or firewood. Good video.
O😮 wow beautiful wood you two are awesome 😊 love the videos Brittany 🤩and Tyler love your bike also bro anyway y'all be safe around the saw Karl from TENNESSEE ✌️
That is some beautiful wood. I would build end tables, nightstands. coffee tables and even cupboards with it. The uses are endless.
For somebody who primarily cuts only ordinary pine, I bet it is a treat to cut some nice oak or any of the nice hardwoods like this.
Kia Ora & Good Morning from Unsworth Heights, North Shore, Auckland, New Zealand ...Another Great Video Bro.
Gorgeous grain on that lumber! and almost totally clear too. It would make a fine table, for sure. A pleasure to see it and the excellent cutting. Really enjoyed the video. Cheers!
Thank you very much!
love it
Love your channel and I still think you are one lucky man.
That is a very huge log 🪵 and beautiful grain also , you can make some great pieces of furniture 🪑 with this oak !! 🤩👍👀
Red oak and cherry are my two favorites to work with right now. Need to get some black walnut up on the 122.
Years ago I used to haul those big ones in the northwest. I still love too see wood being sawed and reveal the woodgrain.
Oak is very beautiful with the right stain or just clear coated I agree .
Love milling Oak. It’s always like a present to open one up. Very beautiful and durable.
Couldn't agree more!
Beautiful walnut slabs.
good day Tyler and Britt at timestamp 11:48 i could really see a kitchen table out of that
That was some beautiful wood and a great job milling
That log is giving y'all some awesome slabs, just unhappy that they are not in my shop.
Like the way you both team up
I like your videos
Lots of Douglas fir up here in British Columbia !! Many trees 7 or 8 feet diameter !! Hard to move and cut. The wedge cutout to fell them , can be 200 pounds weight …. Love the video mix, bravo.
Thanks for watching along!
Very nice
Beautiful Grain
Big oak in Wisconsin. Two years ago we quarter cut a 42 in white oak 11 ft 6 in old growth for sure
that is a very pretty grain and would make a great table top
Beautiful work and lumber 👏👏👏👏
that log made some beautiful wood will make some nice furniture.
Beautiful grain and would be great furniture.
Beautiful piece of wood.
This was different and very nice.
Love the grain pattern on the slabs. God bless and best wishes.
Good looking log
Seen this as they were sawing . Beautiful it was . And you are a working team !
Fun to watch the sawmill do its thing!
Beautiful lumber for sure.
A beautiful piece of wood for sure.
Awesome log. Well done
Awesome Wood 🪵 I love it ❤
As a wood turner, I wish I was closer. Those knots look like they could be fun!
Looks good to me! I like the way you 2 work together. Fun video. KC Don 😉
the grain is beautiful lots of contrast gkl
That was a gorgeous log with awesome grain.
Very nice looking wood. Well done.
Beautiful lumber.
Wow beautiful log
Beautiful oak!!!
Lovely seeing the way you two work together and yep nice timber
You guys do really good work
Absolutely Beautiful wood for sure!
Like thoses wide boards you cut, Make a nice bar top
very beautiful boards
Beautiful grain!! Always enjoy you two!
beautiful grain for sure
I am an old fellow Mississippian and back in the 1950's and '60's I have seen some of the most beautiful furniture made from this type of wood. It was called Red Oad, and the old timers called it Golden Oak as well. When this kind of oak is finished out right it is not only beautiful but it will last indefinitely. You just can't beat it.
it was very beautiful!!! great job guys
Nice log. Stay safe.
Beautiful wood.
It would sure make a beautiful dining room table. Something that gorgeous would make a real nice heirloom piece. You will need good carpenter skills to make it happen. Good luck. Enjoyed the video, thanks...
Great wood! Great video! Great couple?
Definitely a Great dining table. Beautiful grain in that log. ❤ Great sawmill videos too 😎😇💯🔗🪚🪓🌳🌲
Beautiful log 👍🏻
good bideo and job really nice lumber take care, be safe and well.
Every log is different and most of the ones that I've cut have had something special or unique in em.
BEAUTIFUL
Wow, amazing expertise and wood.
Thank you very much!
The heart of the log tells it all. Nice log 👌
Nice.
Yes the live edge would be a fantastic table
Nice timber, would make a beautiful home bar 🍻
Good job and it was a beautiful grain.
Log turner has to be the best money spent. Wonderful. Phil 5:17
I build live edge tables . I’d love to have those slabs .
I’ll have some sugar maple slabs next week. I’m not set up yet to buy logs so I log my family’s property and others for my logs. This job I’m logging I ended up with a lot of crotch logs hoping the lt.15 will do good on them
Beautiful log!
great work ...oak boards have so many uses....last forever
Those limb root/bases that you cut off first, may be of interest to wood turners for bowls.
nice log, meridian ms
Hello from central ms
It’s most definitely beautiful material!!
Wallace farm and sawmill RULE!
Fantastic and beautiful boards.
It was very beautiful.I wish I had some of it at my house