Sawmill Dog Gets Aggravated and Tells ALL About Sawing Cherry Logs!
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- Chip the sawmill dog tells me how to mill cherry lumber! Secrets of Sawmilling Pros - Making flat wood. Sawmills in Action! Make Money With a Sawmill! - Secrets of the Pros and showing Sawmills in Action! I'm Robert Milton, "The Sawmill Professor," a professional sawmiller and business owner who teaches sawmill tips and tricks to make your lumber as good as ours at Hobby Hardwood Alabama - ranked as producing the highest quality wood in Alabama, if not the country. / @hobbyhardwoodalabama . I am a retired aerospace engineer, my wife is a retired engineer at NASA, and we are a multimillion dollar, Dunn and Bradstreet listed, A+ rated BBB business. We used to build very high end houses and furniture using our lumber, but now sell it retail all over the country, and teach others to do the same.
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Chip says "I can't believe you put THIS on the burn pile!"
That's a fact. He always has an opinion!
I tune in to get an education in sawing hardwood. Then Chip makes me laugh until I cry by getting under the skin of the professor. 🤣 Great show Robert and Chip!!!
He was doing it just to aggravate me, I'm sure! He has quite a personality.
Thanks for the video. :). The information about technical dynamics of a log is very interesting
Glad you liked it!
My mill is at my brothers house and 2 of his dogs do the same thing. Great video!!
Thanks!
Chip will not be denied!
Thats a fact.
Great info about cherry, but Chip steals the show!
He is the star. He knows it.
I thought this was going to be a video about sawing cherry but it turned out to be Chip Bait.
THATS FUNNY! Chip Bait! I hadn't heard that one before. Great comment!
At least Chip is having a fun time.
Yes, he was aggravating the crap out of me, on purpose.
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Then that’s a good dog!!
It looks like you're wearing some different boots today, or you changed the laces? Chip is ornry here! It looked like such a good pile of cherry until you started pointing out all the shake. HOpe you post sawing some of those. Stay cool! Brad_bb
I think they were just new shoes of the same type. Like my hats, when I find a type I like, I will wear them for years, replacing them as they wear out. I filmed one or two of these logs, an I only published the highlights of him barking, it went on for a long time! Every time I'd turn the camera on to refilm something he barked in, he would start barking again, and again.
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Any chance you wanna give us a look at your sticker techniques? Cutting, type, storing, drying, and some jokes to keep it interesting...
Good idea.
I always appreciate your videos and the education. I am curious though....you pointed out numerous defects in those cherry logs. Why would you have accepted them for milling? Or is that just as good as it gets with cherry?
Good question - the defects are right where they are expected, and that's just cherry. Even of the defects weren't visible in the logs, the place where the defects occurred, in the pith and the sapwood, shouldn't be sawn anyway because the defects will generally manifest themselves after the lumber has been dried. Just so happens that these logs showed most of the defect before so it made for an illustrative video. Basically, all cherry should be sawn as "donuts" - no sapwood and no pith, whether the defects in the logs are visible or not - they are still there.
@@HobbyHardwoodAlabama Thank you for the explanation!
Chip lol
Yep! He can be a hoot!
Teach Chip to drive the tractor and bring logs to you at the sawmill!
I should. He's pretty good on a forklift, but has trouble with the clutch on the tractor.
Great video. Will loan my Golden retriever to Chip, she chew that round in half for him.
What does quarter sawn cherry look like. Never seen anything but quarter sawn oak.
QS Cherry has very small medullary rays that look like glitter. It's very attractive.
I think Chip wants to go fishing.
He does!
You might better watch ole chip. He might be trying to more camera time. The actor guild might be parked at your door if you don’t increase his pay😊. Happy holiday big guy.
Thanks!
were did you get those silly stories from you bend them out of the truth
everyone knows the cherry was designed by British engineers why it twists and cracks lol get your story straight lol
I'm a Southern redneck and a fisherman to boot, so I can tell some stories! I didn't realize the Brits are the ones who make cherry so hard to mill up, I will have to discuss it with the King! I was just talking to him the other day. I need to find his phone number, I put it right here. I appreciate the comment, it made me laugh and thanks for watching!