97 - My Process Milling Logs - Part 1 | Woodland Mills Sawmill

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  • @djohn1405
    @djohn1405 5 місяців тому +2

    Like the way you’re explaining each step by step, first time I’ve seen a chainsaw debarker attachment, neat. 16:46

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  5 місяців тому

      Thank you kindly, I appreciate the comment. The chainsaw debarker is pretty awesome and I use it for a variety of applications. Have a great day!

  • @rogeliogarcia7423
    @rogeliogarcia7423 5 місяців тому +3

    Sir, I enjoyed your video very much, thank you!!!
    You are a real school.
    Thanks again.

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  5 місяців тому +2

      Thank you. I am happy that you enjoyed the video. I appreciate you watching!

  • @whenworkisplay
    @whenworkisplay Рік тому +1

    Good morning Paul, really enjoyed watching this process. Makes me appreciate what goes into creating the lumber. First time seeing the bark remover in action. Thanks for taking us along. Enjoy your weekend, Ben ☕️☕️

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому +1

      Good morning Ben and thank you! I am pleased that you enjoyed seeing the process. There is a lot of work to make dimensional lumber, especially when things go wrong. The log peeler has worked out great for me. Thanks for watching and have a great weekend Ben!

  • @sswoodprocessing
    @sswoodprocessing Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this video, Paul. I am a newbie to milling, so I appreciate you posting this informative information. Take care and have a nice day! Steve

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому +1

      Thank you kindly Steve. It's a very high level review of my process to give others some insight. There is so much involved in milling from setting up the mill, maintenance, alignment issues, adjustments, wood species, blade issues, cutting methods, stacking, drying, scales, etc. The list goes on but it's very rewarding and enjoyable and your always learning. The 2nd part is loaded on UA-cam and will be available for viewing 6am Saturday. Enjoy the rest of the day Steve and thanks for watching!

    • @sswoodprocessing
      @sswoodprocessing Рік тому

      @@JelenOutDoors I am excited to see it. Thank you!

  • @CountryLivingWithTheHarnishs
    @CountryLivingWithTheHarnishs Рік тому +1

    Great job Paul i always try to haul my logs out in the winter when there is snow on the ground .Its keeps them clean and saves a few steps .Thanks for sharing have a great week

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому

      Thank you Sir! Your right about that, hauling the logs out in the winter when the ground is frozen is the ideal time. Unfortunately this got dragged out in early spring when it was muddy. Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!

    • @BillyNeumann
      @BillyNeumann 9 місяців тому +1

      Good job so for
      😂

  • @dorysjelen1713
    @dorysjelen1713 Рік тому

    Amazing work! Can"t wait to see part two. Have a good weekend. 🌞🌞🌞

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому

      Thank you, hope you're having a great weekend too!

  • @lugtugsawmill4725
    @lugtugsawmill4725 Рік тому

    Great video Paul. On stand by for part 2.
    Brent

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому

      Thanks Brent, part 2 is already loaded and will be accessible next weekend. Have a great weekend Brent!

  • @Bigtoolrack
    @Bigtoolrack Рік тому

    Must be nice to move lumber with the grapple on the Kubota! Very cool setup you have there, nice video!

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому

      Thank you, the grapple is great for moving the logs. Pallet forks works better for moving the lumber that is milled.

  • @GPOutdoors
    @GPOutdoors Рік тому

    Good morning Paul! Thanks for taking the time to take us step by step. A couple ideas you might want to try - Guy hangs a 5 gallon bucket from the side of the mill to catch the sawdust. It works surprisingly well ( you will see it on my next video) _ it saves me having to clean up afterwards - LOL! Also, I am not sure if I captured it but he has wedges placed into each of the bed rails so when he needs to lift or support the ends to match the measurement, he puts a wedge (s) under it on the bedrail(s) instead of using a car jack. They always stay put. Thanks again - looking forward to part 2!

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому +1

      Good morning Gord and your welcome! Those are great ideas. I know several people that use a 5 gallon bucket on their mills and they really like it. I just have not got around to giving it a whirl. It's nice of Guy to use a bucket so that you don't have to clean up, LOL! I use some of my old felling wedges between the log clamps and freshly cut wood so that the clamps don't mark-up the wood and also to wedge under the logs on the bunks to either support the log from rolling or to raise it. Depending on the amount the log needs to be raised determines whether to use wedges or the car jack. Ultimately, a toe board is the best and I plan to install one at each end when I move my mill to it's new location. I will definitely check out your next video to see Guy's mill in action. Thanks for stopping by Gord, stay safe and have a great weekend!

  • @thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849

    Good afternoon, Paul! John here from the Bradleys On Catbird Hill UA-cam channel.
    Gary, from Tractor Talk with Gary mentioned your channel and our similar interests!
    I own an HM 130 Max. Just subscribed and looking forward to more of your great videos!

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому +1

      Good afternoon John, thanks for subscribing, I appreciate it. I just took a glance at your channel and subscribed. Gary is right, we do have similar interests. The 130 Max is an awesome mill. I'll be watching some of your videos later tonight. Enjoy the rest of the evening John!

  • @brokenpinesfarm
    @brokenpinesfarm Рік тому

    Wow Paul you take great care of your equipment! I feel like washing the log and peeling the bark off the path of the blade would be require too much time for me, that's what blade sharpening is for he he!

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому +1

      I think that washing and peeling bark takes too much time up for most and your right, that is what blade sharpeners are for. I just like to pressure wash and use the log peeler more than sharpening blades. Thanks for stopping by Alex and have a great evening!

  • @Will-tm5bj
    @Will-tm5bj Рік тому +1

    You should get a turbo nozzle for that 1:50

  • @khadimhusain9658
    @khadimhusain9658 4 місяці тому +1

    Good job

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  4 місяці тому

      Thank you very much. Have a great day!

  • @martinforde6219
    @martinforde6219 Рік тому

    Keep up the good work

  • @RCAFpolarexpress
    @RCAFpolarexpress Рік тому +1

    Good Morning To Both Of You 👍😇 You have a very nice wood yard 😇👌Neat washing station that you have Sir ( YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE ON YOU TUBE !!! ) 😇👌👍You have a very nice set up for your wood mill Sir 👍👌😇Very Nice Tips about your wood mills and also again THE ONLY ONE doing the cleaning bark to save the cutting blade 🧐👍 Yes it is a big pressure on me when I'm making videos but over time I get use to it and it is a good brain work ( safety first ! ) 🧐👍 OUTSTANDING ( FULL WATCH ) video to both of you and you lady videographer did an OUTSTANDING Job Sir 👍👍😇😇👌👌Cheers 🍻🍻

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому +1

      Good morning to you Sir! Thanks for the kind words. It's amazing how much more blade life can be obtained by having very clean cutting surfaces, yes it adds more work but I am not production milling where someone else ("the customer") is paying for the sawmill blades. Your correct, it is good brain work and safety comes first. I appreciate that you watched the entire video. Every video I watch I always watch it entirely. All the best and enjoy the rest of the weekend Sir!

    • @RCAFpolarexpress
      @RCAFpolarexpress Рік тому +1

      @@JelenOutDoors Thank You Very Kindly Sir Cheers 👍👍😇😇👌👌🍻🍻

  • @kenlangille9050
    @kenlangille9050 Рік тому

    I enjoyed your video

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому

      I am really happy that you enjoyed the video and thank you for letting me know. Have a fantastic week!

  • @cisco5400
    @cisco5400 Рік тому +1

    😊👍 I think the same, wash with water helps alot! Thx

  • @allenvinson
    @allenvinson 2 місяці тому

    Good stuff

  • @wheellifecycling
    @wheellifecycling 28 днів тому

    Your jacking up the log to get pith even and you have the log clamps in?

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  26 днів тому +1

      The clamps are only partially tightened to keep the log from rolling while I jack it up. As I mentioned in the video, once the log is parallel I go back and tighten the clamps. Have a great day!

  • @TWC6724
    @TWC6724 Рік тому

    Great video. I’m looking at possibly getting the HM126 with trailer/winch kit. Thanks for posting this. Oh, do you find that your particular model has any trouble with hardwoods? I’m trying to decide between the 9 or 14 HP motor on the HM126.

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому

      Hi there and thank you. You will love the HM126. I don't have any issue with hardwood although I would recommend the 14hp over the 9hp. You'll get far better performance on larger diameter logs when making wide boards. You will be able to cut faster as well.

  • @TNYankee2020
    @TNYankee2020 Рік тому

    That is quite a process, my friend, nice work. Hey, I am interested in your pants. Those are pretty cool. Are those Kevlar type chap pants? One more thing, put a subscribe button and your end screen, It will make it much easier for people to subscribe to you. Happy outdoorsing 😊

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Tennessee Yankee, they are the Stihl Function Universal Safety Pants, and are made using 9 layers of ‘Avertic’ fibre which is lighter than Kevlar. I will look into putting a subscribe button at the end of my videos.

  • @bard44
    @bard44 2 місяці тому

    Might be a good idea to take the bark off the whole log before you put it on the mill. The bark will usually come off with a pressure washer.

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  2 місяці тому

      It's not a bad idea. Have a great day!

  • @philpalmer4877
    @philpalmer4877 4 місяці тому

    High Fives America! 😎

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks and have a great weekend!

  • @sergeystrizheus3368
    @sergeystrizheus3368 Рік тому +3

    That just the most slow process I ever seen

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому +2

      Slow and steady wins the race. Thanks for watching and have a great day!

    • @johnressman2205
      @johnressman2205 Рік тому +2

      Well, you've a choice, either clean your logs well. or spend the time in sharpening dulled blades!!!! I prefer the former, cutting into a log full with gravel is NOT my kind of thing!@@JelenOutDoors

    • @johnressman2205
      @johnressman2205 Рік тому +1

      Excellent vid. Just on thing, why not make full use of the adjustable blade (band) guides? Move them as close as possible to the log, to stop "wandering" cuts!
      PS: I use a cordless drill driver to adjust height of jack, way faster. What about water for lub and cooling?

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому +1

      I don't have a sharpener and it would cost too much to get the blades resharpened thus I clean the logs 1st. I keep all the used blades and whenever I get a sharpener.

    • @JelenOutDoors
      @JelenOutDoors  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I have recently purchased an adjustable blade guide. I just need to install it. It definitely should provide a little more blade stability. I have replaced the jack with a toe board and have a drill to use with it. Much faster for sure. I always use Dawn Ultra dish soap and water to keep the blade cool and lubricated. Thanks for watching and have a super day!