This White Oak will Become Gorgeous Hardwood Flooring!!
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I love how Emerald closes with, "I think that's it." And then stares off for a second to make sure there is nothing else and you see the wheels turning like, "Is there anything else?" No, we're good!
I used to work in a brewery in Aussie and the cooper there imported white oak to make barrels 60 gallons. Such beautiful wood ❤️❤️🤩 love it
Here in England oak was the mainstay of the navy and the merchant marine. Huge amounts went into building ships of the line for the King’s Fleet in the middle ages, and cargo vessels too. When those ships reached the end of their lives the oak was salvaged and used again. Housebuilders bought the beams for construction. If you look at the great oak beams in our older pubs and houses you can see the cuts slots and tenons from where the posts lintels and baulks had been originally part of a ship’s hull.
Near where I live is the oldest oak barn in the world built by the Knights Templar in 1206AD. The huge ancient barns at Cressing Temple are a testament to that beautiful wood and its heart of iron.
...oak makes great whiskey 🥃 barrels as well. 😏🤷♂️👍🏻
Thank you for the history. It’s amazing to think that the exposed beams in homes and businesses have traveled the world.
Emerald, it's great to see your enthusiasm when milling the different woods. Please stay safe and be sure to watch out for one another. Love your family.
Nice cuts of wood, pretty awesome. Have a good day and God bless amen.
Some of this white oak did look amazing. Well done mother nature and you young ladies as well.
The video angles used put us so close to the action, very well done. Yep, those boards will make beautiful flooring. Excellent content Em and Jade!
Very beautiful result
Sounds good! Emerald does a great job.Beautiful family.
Oak last a lifetime and it's so gorgeous. I like the fleck look also. So much character. This was a different kind of video and it works. Great job ladies. Thank you.👍♥️♥️
Oak is hard, Beautiful, And Strong!!!! Can Be Used For Many Things!!! Your Music Choice Here, Was Perfect!!!!!!! It's perfect For Your Business!!!! Its Country. And Epic!!!!! Love Those Guitars!!!!!!! Bass And Steel Ect!!! All the Instruments Used On This One Were Perfect!!! Outstanding!!!!!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😎😎😎😎😎😎🙂🙂🙂🙂😃😃😃😃👍👍👍😇😇😇. Good Video!!!
Great videography from Jade. Em's right on every-time, no matter what the cut of log. That heavy saw dust can be compressed into fire logs or fire cakes. Nice and dense hardwood sawdust.
White oak is my favourite hardwood to work with. It is beautiful, without any stain, just a natural finish. It's also heavy as hell I commend you slugging those logs around all day.
Great production always, for the lumber and the videos. Congratulations on providing a high standard of excellence.
Thanks Robert, the comment is greatly appreciated… Boss Man.
Your channel just keeps getting better! The filming and cinematography is fantastic! Congratulations! 👏
Someone will love their new white oak floor someday. Hopefully you get to see a picture of it!
Conintue to be impressed by you and Jade. The flooring was gorgeous and would love that instead of vinyl or carpet. Take care!!! Smile. 😊
Great content as always, Love being a member! 🦊
I love oak floors. We have oak parquet throughout most of the house. The parquet in the dance room is pretty worn from years of flamenco dancing. I found an old white table in my grandma's stuff years ago. After I stripped off multiple layers of paint, I discovered the table was white oak with beautiful grain patterns. I couldn't imagine why anyone would have painted it.
Nother job she’ll dun girls .
Are you swiSS? I ask because you just wrote about yourself..like Swiss do: me me me me me me
Really nice editing on this video. You obviously put a lot of work into it and it worked!
Good to see the debarker working again !!
Emerald, Your video's make a lot of ppl's day. They are so enjoyable with your selected music preference and great vidiotagraphy. You are a master at getting great video content out to the masses! Keep up the great work...:-)
It would be really cool to see these boards once they are installed and treated. It would be a fun road trip for you guys, and add a little more variety to the channel. and HOLY CRAP where you get those SICK BLUES!!!
Emerald loves that ray fleck and so do I. Some people like the rift sawn look instead of the quarter sawn flecks for flooring but I guess that's just personal preference. Thanks for opening up that beautiful oak log to show what we don't often get to see. O yeah and love that camera angle and downward panning shot at the beginning, great job on the photography!
That is some awesome looking white oak. Very nicely done. Take care 👍
Can you do someday a video about the drying of the wood you are milling? These floor boards of white oak must be pretty dry before you use them. Should be interesting. Thanks for the great videos, I like watching them.
Great informative and just a great video , beautifully filmed and presentation is always professionally done.
Well done Girls and Bossman of course
We have a white oak stave mill nearby I feel guilty using the cast off for firewood but it burns hot and clean. Although I have made some cool knife handles from a burly piece. The sawdust has a almost sour odor to it. I admire your zero waste moto. Your business is a roll model for total product asset utilization. Please people we need more
We had our mill cut 5/4" white, and red oak for our floor.
After kiln drying, and top sanding, 6 coats of gymnasium varnish
they look pretty nice 40+ years later.
varnish or shellac? SIX coats? I wish my Dad was alive to ask him. I remember it is easy to touch up shellac, and I think that is what was on the oak living room floor
I have milled a lot of white oak over the years. Probably 50% will give you that wonderful speckled grain as if it was quarter sawn. Especially northern white oak. Southern white oak don't have near as tight a grain so it makes good moulding but I would never use it for flooring. Only northern white oak for flooring. It makes beautiful counter tops and stair treads also.
Awesome video great tunes and some of the boards are gorgeous!!
Excellent job ladies, You two are truly master at your trade! Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing your day with us! Have a great evening! TTFN
Definitely some very gorgeous gorgeous wood and it’s always a pleasure watching you ladies gettin it done 👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yes please sign up for the Sunday recap not only is it funny it helps support the channel, and a more deserving (and humorous) pair Jade & Emerald certainly are!
Love the look and feel of oak flooring. Keep up the good work. Nice to see young people contributing to society!
When I was a very young man I worked at the local lacrosse stick factory splitting hickory logs. My dad was one of their premier lacrosse stick carvers. I split three to four inch wide lengths to be made into lacrosse sticks. I really enjoyed the work and to be working at the same place as my dad. I was ready to follow him into his trade but he didn't want me to. He said he wanted something better for me. I ended up as a computer technician sitting on my ass all day. To this day, I wish I had gone into his trade. I would have been much healthier and happier as a wood worker. I envy your lifestyle.
Got the debarker working again. Good.
For the hardwood sawdust it is awesome for smoking meat and it you're not going to turn it into soil it surely could be sold for smoking. I've used oak sawdust to smoke salmon and it is awesome, I get it from a furniture factory and they are just glad to get rid of it 🤣 From the look of Jade in this video it looks like it is really cold in Pa. and it doesn't look like you got the snow we got in Montreal on Tuesday. Anyway, thanks for the video ( I'd love those boards for my flooring 😉) have a great day
Nice to see you debarker at work ladies! That should improve the mileage you get out of a blade. Love the planter box idea. Agreed that the one you showed was too deep. I'd suggest going to a big box store and taking some dimensions. You can solve the potential droop in the center of the box floor with a cross piece and a couple of screws. Handles on the cookwood boxes - You'll have to glue and screw those so they hold. There is a big market in urban areas for 1 1/2" to 2" X 10" and 12" wide (pick one) Hemlock planks for raised bed gardens. That's the standard here in the Pittsburgh region. I suspect the best margin for your hardwood offall (other than hickory) is chunk charcoal. Is Grandpa a good metal fabricator? Can he build you a good charcoal retort? I really look forward to your videos. Keep up the great work 😊
Thanks Emerald & Jade for the informative video excellent narration and camera skills!
Fantastic progression. Both of you have graduated from online apprentices to bona fide internet producers!
I really like the smell of white oak.
My first recollection of that was when I was a little kid they were putting down a new floor.
Thank you
Love the choice of music track in this episode.
Should make gorgeous flooring. Great color.
Had an old house once with tongue and groove floor and a tongue-and-groove roof now that's some tough stuff 👌🐝
Could you do a video on what wood you use and how you identify them?
Some fantastic grain variations in those logs!
These girls give me hope that this world isn't lost yet!!!
Wow! Another fantastic video young ladies. Yup, white oak is even heavier than red oak, especially the northern species that you cut. Great job. Thank you for sharing your work day with us.
Nice music and Jade's look like "don't get in the way, kids, and don't bother me to work". Oak - is a wonderful wood and it gets better with age.
I could come down there and watch you mill lumber, watching the process is very relaxing to me, But I'm sure you would put me to work !! Keep up the good videos !!
White Oak is surprisingly rot resistant too. Some of it that was used for seats on our 1957 Crestliner boat has survived to today . Guess it was a lot more affordable then. :)
As always, this was a very nice video. I liked the music better than any others you've used. I could almost smell the sawdust! Just a couple weeks from Spring, and the sawmill will blossom into the beauty of Spring colors and beautiful ladies! I loved the boxes and the covered display rack, great idea. Your family business has many great perks, yes, getting and keeping strong bodies is one of them. Our ancestors lived a much healthier life than most do now, and work like yours is one of the reasons. I was a bricklayer for 9.5 years in my 20's, had I kept that profession, I'd be a lot healthier now at 68. Good luck this year, I hope your business flourishes immensely. Love your channel! 👍🙏❤🇺🇸🇺🇸
Love white Oak. The medullary rays amaze me EVERY time I see them.
Thank you,beautiful wood and people to.
Nice camera work and editing. I used to do that for a second job. Keep it up.
For the sawdust, if you get a wood pellet press you turn the waste into 40# bags at 12.00 a pop. All the sawdust could be stored as pellets in a large metal hopper, small footprint. Good luck
Good video Emerald. Very informative. Looking forward to the next one, take care.
Thank you. Keep working. Good luck! 👍
Wood is a living thing and shares with those who will hear.
Em and Jade you girl's rock. Thanks for the info
Sorry great tunes
Good afternoon- Great Job Ladies
That effect is known as "Medullary Rays" and the Gustave Stickley furniture company used it to great effect in the early 1900's making what is known as "MIssion" or "Craftsman" furniture. You are lucky to have white oak growing there in your region.
Good to see companies sourcing from local
Looks cold out there. Nice wood.
I really appreciate your content thanks again 👍
In several videos I noticed you guys kicking the boards into their accurate stack position, spilling dirt from your boots over the top ends. To provide a tip-top product for your customers, and to improve your very own ergonomics on your worksite (which btw. is the main argument here) simply elevate the underlying pallet for the stack around half a metre somewhere to knee-height. Your spine will thank you in the long run.
Beautiful work!
A super powerful episode that was cool to watch. Emerald explains the wood processing of the family business sympathetically and with incredible certainty. The new wood shop looks great! People will surely wonder from afar what is there to buy.
I worked with a lot of red oak. I like all hardwood. Oak, cherry walnut and birch, I guess they are all hardwood.
Good work and looking lovely
Emerald i had a silver fox and a mink farm one time and i went into the woods in march getting big white pine trees 4 fox and mink drying boards when i wood cut the pine tree down it wood crack all the branches of when it hit the ground the pine logs are very very heavy wood and i seen a lot of wind shuck trees the grains of the trees when drying the grains would seperate
Some of those logs that have the ruffer bark look like rock oak , but when it is sawed it sells the same as white oak , also black oak when sawed sells the same as red oak .
I remember this from my sawmill days .
Also any oak laying on steel more than a minute will black stain very fast, might want to stack it on boards or stainless steel covers , some mills have add on covers on the bed .
I have seen it stain on the mill in the time it took to saw out .
And any steel or iron that touched the the oak will get black right away and your hands from touching the steel and will not wash off , eg : choker chains .
Keep up the good work .
...all those oak pallets with the nail stains make the only repurposing of the wood is for the fire pit. 🤷♂️😏
forget to say i love all of that hair it is very very beautiful
JADE YOU DO A GREAT JOB DOING VIDS
i love watching cutting wood 😁
Beautiful wood.
Love that white oak!
Nice stuff Sissy!!..........................
Is the blade life significantly shorter when sawing Oak versus a softwood like Pine???
Those oak boards are pretty dang heavy. Tough girls.
Welcome welcome back ladies hard at work as always,,. Luv watching your videos great stuff,,, 👏😎🤙
Beutifull wood .awsom music behind the vid
Are there camp grounds around your area, we have been at some that provide slab wood for their camp spots. They’re not looking for fancy stuff.
Oak or any kind oak is this Gorgeous wood it is.
Great episode for sure.
Oakey Doakey! See you again soon!! 😊
Would love to see that installed and finished......
Nice White Oak. If you try quarter sawing that stuff those rays will be maximized!
Nice job ladies! 👍🏴🇬🇧
Hi,can you tell before you cut a log which way is best for showing the best grain patterns ?
I'll bet that fresh cut white oak smells absolutely delicious. IMO, nothing smells better than fresh cut oak wood - whatever the variety.
Curios about the average size of those white oak logs, how many did you milled, how long you milled for, and how many approximate board feet you ended with.
Just found your channel and enjoy your content, learning a lot. Was wondering if there was any value to selling the saw dust to pellet manufacturers? I have a pellet stove and the pellets I use are a hard wood mix made here in NY. Keep up the good work.
Good tunes , girls 👍
Love the content! I'm curious do you ever sell lumber to pallet companies?
I need 1×12 ×12 for a shelf project 😩 couldn't find any white oak in the Pittsburgh area !!! Should've thought about you guys !!! Next time !!!
I wait anxiously for my Sunday video! BTW how's Sammi?
Yes....how is Samantha??
Don't see her n Miss her!!
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Ask Mr Kwittem... he loves to answer this question...
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White Oak is beautiful, also very rot resistant. Great flooring material. You make sawing look fun and effortless, great job.👍
The very best for flooring is straight grain White Oak. One of my houses had over 4500 sq. ft. of it and it was beautiful.
It is much harder than red oak with the grain and colour being out of this world.