I found something special! Persimmon! You don't see this everyday on the sawmill. Gems discovered!

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  • @brianjohnson8918
    @brianjohnson8918 3 роки тому +18

    If you ever feel like America is a lost cause, you need to watch more Southern Indiana Sawmill.

  • @blowzo1998
    @blowzo1998 Рік тому

    Persimmon makes some truly beautiful golf clubs. Nobody uses them anymore, but they look great on the wall.

  • @butternuthillfarm1599
    @butternuthillfarm1599 3 роки тому +6

    When I was a kid I wanted to learn how to whistle so bad, but had difficulty learning. An old fellow I mowed lawn for had a persimmon tree in his yard. He told me to pluck one of the green persimmons and eat it because it would make me pucker so much I could whistle. He was right about the pucker part, but not the whistle :)

  • @Johnbro8
    @Johnbro8 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for sharing your advice and skills

  • @jimtaylor1204
    @jimtaylor1204 3 роки тому +7

    Never eaten a persimmon? My mom and grandma made persimmon pudding. You can't live in Indiana without eating
    persimmon pudding!! Haha.

  • @TheWolfster001
    @TheWolfster001 3 роки тому +1

    Persimmon's are one of those things that you either love or hate.. They are not ripe until after the first hard frost.. I am from Terre Haute, In.. Most people make persimmon pudding out of them and for my family the smell of Persimmon's smells like the Christmas Season starting.. Don't try to eat them before the frost, they are extremally bitter.. loved the video, Glade you made a point to do a little bit of education to the general public...

  • @colbylittlepage5659
    @colbylittlepage5659 3 роки тому +6

    I used to make Persimmon bread.

    • @colbylittlepage5659
      @colbylittlepage5659 3 роки тому +1

      A kind of funny fact about persimmon trees, male trees do not produce the fruit, I had one beside my driveway, one year I noticed it had a few persimmons on it, the next year it was dead, a year later the wind blew it over.

  • @brianmurray1734
    @brianmurray1734 3 роки тому +2

    Love to photos of the finished desk

  • @iamruseriousnow516
    @iamruseriousnow516 3 роки тому +3

    What a wonderful job you have. I love the different looks of the trees you cut. I had no idea a persimmon tree got that big. We had a couple on the old farm i was raised on in Arkansas. They never were that big. Beautiful wood.!

  • @denaleesdreams
    @denaleesdreams 3 роки тому

    That is beautiful lumber!!! Thank You for sharing these logs! God bless!

  • @michaelhaddan1965
    @michaelhaddan1965 2 роки тому

    Here in our southern Cal coastal garden our Persimmon tree yields wonderful very edible delicious fruit every year, right off the limbs. People grow them for their great autumn beauty as well. Another variety is hard and is for cooking only. Ours is only around 12 feet high and as wide, but we always have bucketsful enough to gift to neighbors and friends. Yet I've never known that they can get as big as you have shown, nor that the wood is so beautiful. Thank you!

  • @carlspringle9342
    @carlspringle9342 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely Gorgeous Wood.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @MichaelFogleman
    @MichaelFogleman 3 роки тому +2

    Woah, are those cicadas I hear in the background? They're so loud! None of that Brood X where I live.

  • @pjseiber2774
    @pjseiber2774 2 роки тому

    Enjoyed it much. Keep'm coming

  • @tommyhunter1817
    @tommyhunter1817 7 місяців тому

    Big dang persimmons trees.

  • @HighRoad317
    @HighRoad317 3 роки тому

    Very interesting to see that in a finished desk with fine finish.

  • @TheCC89
    @TheCC89 Рік тому +1

    Have you had the chance to cut up any Osage yet!? It's one of my favorite natural colored woods to work with, every piece is stunning!

    • @southernindianasawmill1367
      @southernindianasawmill1367  Рік тому +1

      I've never cut Osage on my saw, but I have worked with it before, and I agree, it is a great wood

  • @CathyInBlue
    @CathyInBlue 3 роки тому +2

    I grew up with two huge persimmon trees in my backyard. The fruit is very tasty, but you have to collect it at the right time, lest it be too unripe or too ripe. Every year at the Parke Co. Covered Bridge Festival, the Boy Scouts had a stand that sold persimmon ice cream. And if you want a persimmon tree to produce fruit, you can't leave them in isolation. A single persimmon tree by itself will pretty much never fruit out. Two (like I had) or preferably four or more persimmon trees in close (~15 feet) proximity is what's called for. And you will have a bountiful harvest of persimmons to strain the pits out and freeze the pulp to make anything you want with it taste like Indiana.

    • @scottfranson4215
      @scottfranson4215 3 роки тому

      but you have to collect it at the right time, lest it be too unripe or too ripe.

  • @chiskiewoodcreations9575
    @chiskiewoodcreations9575 3 роки тому +2

    I have several Persimmon logs to saw up. It is very dense and heavy. It is used to make golf clubs because it is so hard. The dark wood is called American ebony and the light colored wood is called white ebony. You are right about slow deliberate cuts.

  • @TheKatyQ
    @TheKatyQ 3 роки тому

    Beautiful wood! I love persimmons and persimmon pudding. You’re kind of in a sweet spot for for that dessert.

  • @earlrumble1692
    @earlrumble1692 3 роки тому +1

    I am so impressed! To many sawyers just toss out the slabs and waste good lumber. As one who encouraged the purchase of the sawmill I am so very glad to see the progress you have made. God bless you and yours!

    • @southernindianasawmill1367
      @southernindianasawmill1367  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you sincerely. There is still a long ways to go, but we are eating the elephant one bite at a time!

    • @maryh-w8647
      @maryh-w8647 3 роки тому

      I pray for the continued success of your business and the protection and safety of you all. I am so impressed that you give recognition to God because truly He and only He provides the increase and is where our praise and thanks should be given. Nice of you to include the young man that has been helping you, something we all forget we don’t do things alone. Be blessed continuously!!!

  • @juligrlee556
    @juligrlee556 3 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @mitchparker8513
    @mitchparker8513 3 роки тому +1

    Love the new logo. Great content.

  • @morrisridenour1612
    @morrisridenour1612 Рік тому +1

    I believe persimmon is a cousin to ebony. It is a great wood to turn on a lathe. It also makes a great carving mallet.

    • @NickleJ
      @NickleJ Рік тому +1

      Persimmon isnt a cousin to ebony, it *is* ebony. "Ebony" is the common name for any dark heartwood of the genus **diaspyros,** and "persimmon" is the common name for the fruit.

  • @TripleTRanchAndSawmill
    @TripleTRanchAndSawmill 3 роки тому +1

    I was wondering what the background noise was! We have wild persimmons in east texas too! I will have to see if my circle mill can not pucker up as it plows into the log!

    • @IronOakSawmill
      @IronOakSawmill 3 роки тому

      That background noise is the Brood X cicada. They come out of the ground every 17 year. Molt out of their outer layer to free their wings. They then climb or fly into the trees, and mate. The female then cuts anslit in a very small branch, and lays her eggs. That little branch then dies, and falls to the ground. The eggs hatch, and they borrow underground where they live, waiting to appear in another 17 years

  • @robertmeyerholtz8504
    @robertmeyerholtz8504 3 роки тому +12

    Never eat a persimmon off the tree until after a frost or the fruit has fallen off the tree, Before frost the fruit will make your mouth pucker up something terrible. After frost the fruit has a good taste. My mother use to make persimmon Jam.

    • @jacobsacres9678
      @jacobsacres9678 3 роки тому

      I have about a dozen Persimmon trees on my property. Nothing worse than an unripe persimmon lol I have harvested some ripe fruit off the tree pre-frost though.

  • @ADC33
    @ADC33 3 роки тому +2

    Depending on what you are using for blade lube, persimmon is one of my fave meat smoking woods

  • @frankdavidson9675
    @frankdavidson9675 3 роки тому +1

    YOU need to wail til a hard feeze comes before you can eat them they are very good after the freeze just not eatable before the cold they grow wild in south caroilna deer love them i seen stand on rear legs to reach higher fruit ----- a good place for a deer stand LOL

  • @rodneyrockwell2810
    @rodneyrockwell2810 2 роки тому

    Good job

  • @mountainviewturning5319
    @mountainviewturning5319 3 роки тому +1

    Neighbor had one of them trees in the yard

  • @revhbateman
    @revhbateman 3 роки тому +1

    Persimmons are best eaten green ill send you some this summer

  • @WattWood
    @WattWood Рік тому

    respect from the U.K love persimmon wood , do not get much of it usually small turning blanks its in the same family as true ebony so that will be why its hard af

  • @john-747
    @john-747 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for great video, love the fast forward and music selection. oh I was wondering last week how you screwed the roof in the centre, I assumed you climbed up or your wife, now we know special helper, good team work.

  • @jdelbrid
    @jdelbrid 3 роки тому +1

    Great informative video. Keep your eye out for Persimmons in your area. They are plentiful and the fruit can be made into heavenly bread. You might ask your neighbors about a recipe. Also, I noticed the cicadas in your last video.

    • @southernindianasawmill1367
      @southernindianasawmill1367  3 роки тому +2

      Bread huh? Sounds like a good experiment. The cicadas have become a nuisance here, at least with getting good audio above their noise!

    • @jdelbrid
      @jdelbrid 3 роки тому

      @@southernindianasawmill1367 Well you've done a great job in spite of them.

  • @scottfranson4215
    @scottfranson4215 3 роки тому

    The music went right along with it.

  • @ironleatherwood1357
    @ironleatherwood1357 3 роки тому

    The fruit is awesome for a short time.

  • @dennismutz8221
    @dennismutz8221 3 роки тому +1

    Another fact on persimmon wood. Because of its density, it was often used it make golf club heads. This was before the days of aluminum and carbon fiber. That's why a driver is still refered to as a "wood".

  • @pjkentucky
    @pjkentucky 3 роки тому +1

    Persimmon is super sweet when they’re ripe. Not ripe it will pucker you up......always best after they have fallen. Also they used to make golf club heads from the persimmon wood before the aluminum golf head came out. I was told back in the day it was the pricey of all the woods because of the demand for golf clubs.....

  • @twylaburns6554
    @twylaburns6554 3 роки тому +1

    There are 2 different type of persimmons, one you can eat when they are ripe, the other needs to have a hard frost before you eat it. I love them.

  • @aaronbillings3250
    @aaronbillings3250 3 роки тому

    Glad to see you putting out content, that computer desk is going to look awesome being made with persimmon wood. I would really like to see the finished product maybey you could through that in a video. God bless

  • @wayne251975
    @wayne251975 3 роки тому

    Not to forget it is hard as hell...

  • @BC-fy1wn
    @BC-fy1wn 3 роки тому +2

    That wood be a beautifull electric guitar neck and body,but you would likely need to be the Rock to carry it around! Doc BC

  • @bobsegar1242
    @bobsegar1242 3 роки тому

    Lucky.

  • @stevehicks8944
    @stevehicks8944 3 роки тому

    HOW can you live in Southern Indiana and NOT eaten a persimmon?

  • @JanetWilham
    @JanetWilham 3 роки тому

    hope you have a locking gate on your road as to protect your property and equipment? looking great God bless.

  • @andrewward9345
    @andrewward9345 3 роки тому

    If you have any 3x3 blanks available I'd be interested!

  • @BossmanEight
    @BossmanEight 3 роки тому +1

    Sounds like the cicadas are just as obnoxious down there as they are up here in Monroe County!

  • @jamesfelix1636
    @jamesfelix1636 3 роки тому

    interested in the finished desk project. from previous research on persimmon, the payday is from quartersawn.

  • @hermanschepers4739
    @hermanschepers4739 2 роки тому

    I watch Yoshiro Sasada who cuts some huge logs. Check out his "black" persimmon videos. Has the same dark areas in those slabs as you found.

  • @HareDeLune
    @HareDeLune 3 роки тому

    There is a Daffy Duck cartoon called 'Duck Amuck' in which Daffy says "Thanks for the sour persimmons, cousin." after being tormented by the animator.
    I wonder if that was once a more common saying in the Old South?

  • @davidharvey4803
    @davidharvey4803 2 місяці тому

    I have persimmon on my land here in nor

  • @Sokolva
    @Sokolva Рік тому

    Persimmon is called “White Ebony” because it is related to the Ebony tree. Part of why it is so uniquely heavy and has the black center!

  • @slipshankd1307
    @slipshankd1307 9 місяців тому +1

    We grew up with a Texas persimmon tree and the fruit are very sweet. Much better than a Japan persimmon tree. But a persimmon has to be ripe or it will pucker you mouth, but the Texas persimmon tree is much tastier than to others. the fruit is like a small plum, not like the other which is big like a tomato.

  • @johnwarkentinnikiskialaska8364
    @johnwarkentinnikiskialaska8364 3 роки тому +1

    There is a lot of persimmon trees in Bakersfield California matter of fact two different types wild and tame one the fruit is small like a golf ball the other the fruit is the size of a baseball

  • @WilliamHunterII
    @WilliamHunterII 4 місяці тому

    I grew up in the south, with persimmon trees. The fruit is really good, sweet. Pick them off the tree and eat them when they are still a little green. What? Wait! Stop! Don't do that. I'm kidding. They are full of . . . alum, I think it is. Correct me if you know otherwise. It'll dry your mouth out an pucker it up. It's harmless but unpleasant. You have to wait until the fruit appears to have begun to rot. It's not rotten. It's ripe and ready to eat. When they fall on the ground, the dogs snatch them up and eat them. I see that the wood is being used for musical instruments. Banjo fret boards and such. It's the genus Diospyros. The same genus where we get ebony for musical instruments.

  • @bobsegar1242
    @bobsegar1242 3 роки тому

    Do you have any of this available
    To ship? I’m in Kentucky.

  • @randyhowell2955
    @randyhowell2955 2 роки тому

    Are those dark streaks solid

  • @robertfelton8374
    @robertfelton8374 3 роки тому +2

    I was wondering what the wood smells like when you cut it? One of my favourite woods 'white willow' smells like dog poop when you cut it. Aromatic cedar smells like juicy fruit gum.

    • @southernindianasawmill1367
      @southernindianasawmill1367  3 роки тому +2

      The smells are some of the best part of sawmilling. I have no idea how to describe the smell. Almost like fresh fruit in a way, but unlike anything I've cut before. Not a powerful or potent smell, but pleasant I suppose!

  • @royreynolds108
    @royreynolds108 3 роки тому

    If you don't have one already, I suggest you get a battery or electric chain saw to make those quick cuts that are occasionally needed. It would be easier than having to start the gas saw.

  • @sshumkaer
    @sshumkaer Рік тому

    When you go to Bloomington they are all over the ground and you can pick them up and eat them just like an apple

  • @half-strut5638
    @half-strut5638 2 роки тому

    Would you happen to have any 1” stuff for sale of this?

  • @melissatuason2395
    @melissatuason2395 2 роки тому

    Brother you got some Giant fingers.... Are you a Nephilim !!!!

  • @sshumkaer
    @sshumkaer Рік тому

    Persimmon almost uniquely Indiana

  • @wayne251975
    @wayne251975 3 роки тому

    Even though the sapwood turns white, persimmon is the only wood in North America that's closely related to Ebony..

  • @ethanschroeder9531
    @ethanschroeder9531 23 дні тому

    Tastes more like cream soda

  • @koolaskoalas
    @koolaskoalas 3 роки тому

    why wouldn't you just paint the ends of the finished lumber, would save a lot of sealer.?

    • @bobbergmann1656
      @bobbergmann1656 3 роки тому +2

      Its way easier to paint the ends of the logs! Ever try and paint a stack of lumber that has different lengths in pile? Really not much waste of the sealer.

    • @isaiahwalker5753
      @isaiahwalker5753 3 роки тому +1

      Its an emulsified paraffin wax not a paint,it is used to help keep the ends from splitting while being cut.

  • @RickyWilson-t5e
    @RickyWilson-t5e Рік тому

    I've killed deer under Tham