When you were sawing the hard maple logs, I noticed that you managed counter-clockwise turns of the logs while on the carriage. Is there a turner on the carriage that does this or do you push the top of the log with the master dog?
After the lumber is sawn, it has to be processed quickly when the temperature outside warms up. When I say stain, I mean it changes into an undesirable color. It will get blue, black and gray streaks in it
Thanks for the explanation!
Now this is a true video...great length with several logs being sawed!
Check out #55!! I’m working some lengths up!
Not bad looking maple 👍 Good sawing and good video 😊
Great looking lumber!
When you were sawing the hard maple logs, I noticed that you managed counter-clockwise turns of the logs while on the carriage. Is there a turner on the carriage that does this or do you push the top of the log with the master dog?
Impressive machinery!
We don't see much hard maple around here. Seen a couple curly maple logs
These are still a nice-looking bunch of boards that could be used for shelving or bookcases.
Nice video format!
Can you do a video, showing the guys ,sorting the lumber, and waste lumber hou you chip it.
Yes!! There’s one similar like that in the past. It’s been since new year though. However you’d have to search:/ I’ll do an updated one here soon.
Clue me in-what is the difference between hard maple and other maple species?
Nice video,Do you get much ash in to saw? my favorite woods to cut are ash, hemlock, and spruce.
Do u cut the length to up grade or for wain nots
0:58 What do you mean by ''quickest staining''? Do you mean that it stains when it comes into contact with anything that'll stain it?
After the lumber is sawn, it has to be processed quickly when the temperature outside warms up. When I say stain, I mean it changes into an undesirable color. It will get blue, black and gray streaks in it