I like the stop sign method. Very interesting and challenging. You’re very good with the sawing. It’s a thinking man’s game. Great job love to learn things Thank you Mark and team
Mark, I can't for the life of me figure out why people would whine and complain about the stop sine sawing, sometimes you just have to think outside the box and improvise and adapt to get the job done and keep everyone safe in the process. I have always enjoyed watching the challenging logs being sawed. thumbs up!👍
Being new to this kind of work, when I first heard you say you were making Stop signs, I thought you were actually going to make some but I soon caught on that it's the way you are making cuts. Awesome 😎🇨🇦🇺🇲🙏
Gives me appreciation for the big white pine my Grandfather sawed back in the 1920's and 30's. Thanks for all the work you do. Not sure what ol Buzz Saw was doing but he certainly didn't sound dull.
I don't believe many bandmills would handle that log too easy by the look of it. A swing mill would turn it into a big heap of dimensional in a hurry I suppose. You do great with what you have, and I challenge the haters to do better. Good job Mark and Eddie.
Hello Mark & T.H.E. as to Buzzy I really don’t have a clue !🤷♂️ Also to the non- stop sign people , huh ! What’s Mark supposed to do with the log ? Keep doing what you’re doing , it’s enjoyable !
I clear cedars. Like watching your show. My favorite part is seeing the log roll on to the carriage. I worked in sawmill in Chadron Nebraska yrs ago. Love the smell of pine being sawed.
Didn't recognise Buzzy. He cleaned up better than I do! GOOD sawing and I remember hemlock about that size around 16 to 18 feet long on the old mill and when the rime to turn came, EVERYBODY danced over the mandrel shaft and grabbed whatever hook, bar and pole there was because it was going to be a JOB! I can see a white pine still standing about that size on our corner that's still growing. Maybe someone will want that for boards one day. HAPPY Week, Mark and no, you do NOT need a blasted band mill. BLESSINGS!
Since I am new to your channel, I have been going back and watching the older videos. Love what you are doing. Heard your say the one guy had been in jail 18 times and prison 2 times. I told my son I would guess it was for making moonshine. I haven't heard you say what it was for. Love you'll stay safe, and God bless. Dan 🇺🇸
That was quite the monster of a log. It sure made some beautiful boards. I'm sitting here thinking of all the beautiful things I could make with it. Thank you for sharing your videos.
If you understand the geometry of the log, the ability of saw, and the need to maximize the amount of lumber, you understand the need for the stop signs.
This is the type of log that shows the difference between people who think they are good sawers and a person who knows what he is doing. Good job Mark as always I enjoy your videos..
I had a friend who bought the cutoff slabs from a nearby sawmill. They’d dump a big load of slabs in his driveway and he’d cut em up and use for firewood. He mostly heated with firewood with a wood stove in his fireplace. Heated his one floor ranch pretty good.
Unlike some of your other followers, I particularly enjoy watching how you do a stop sign cut. It's really clever and I swear I can almost hear the gears turning in your head as you try to figure out how to cut into the monster logs to get them down to a workable size. Each time I see this technique I ponder the value of a second laser line. You have a green laser shooting straight down to show you where the saw cut will be, but would a second laser of a different color showing you the max height of the blade be useful? I'm sure there would be logistical issues of where to mount it for it to both be effective and not in the way of the log deck or anything else.
@20:25 as far as I know, you count. Penta is 5, hexa is 6, septa is 7, okta is 8, nona is 9, deka is 10. Then you just add "-GON" Pentagon hexagon septagon oktagon nonagon dekagon
Hey the reason some people don't like stop sign logs is they think you are wasting a lot of wood! A lot of people don't understand that you can take the first cuts and run them thro1ugh the resaw and make lumber out of them , it's not all waste!
Its not all waste, but too much. Adequate machinery would reduce waste. If i dont have the right machine for a job, I give this job to a friend who has.
I like the stop sign method. Very interesting and challenging. You’re very good with the sawing. It’s a thinking man’s game. Great job love to learn things Thank you Mark and team
Mark, I can't for the life of me figure out why people would whine and complain about the stop sine sawing, sometimes you just have to think outside the box and improvise and adapt to get the job done and keep everyone safe in the process. I have always enjoyed watching the challenging logs being sawed. thumbs up!👍
thank you Leroy , great comment!
Because there's people that can do nothing but bitch and cause trouble. The new woke world.
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‘Cause they’re idiots.
What ever it takes to get the bus motor happy!😂
Being new to this kind of work, when I first heard you say you were making Stop signs, I thought you were actually going to make some but I soon caught on that it's the way you are making cuts. Awesome
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Mark
It’s awesome to watch you take a log that looks like it’s nothing but firewood and turn it into something useful.
Thank you for sharing
Anyone that doesn't like the " stop sign " doesn't appreciate the art of sawing logs!
I just love Gordy's violin piece during the edging. Very much. Thankyou David Gordy
I like the stop signs, I like watching you trim them down to where you can make lumber out of them!
Thanks for the shout out Mark !!! Good sawing as always, I love stop signs !!!!
your welcome.
I really enjoy the "stop sign" log sawing !
thank you , glad you liked it.
Ole ragged log turned out nice lumber,,, good job guys!!
yes for sure Robin.
This is my favourite video. I watched it five or six times now.
Mark & Eddie thank you for showing my License plate and the explanation, fantastic Video.
your welcome TJ , thanks again.
It's a pleasure to be subscribed to your channel!
I wish you Mark, Eddie, your families and your friends:
HEALTH, PEACE, LIGHT AND SUCCESS!
thank you Ricardo.
Personally, I find the “stop sign” sawing technique particularly satisfying. Thanks for all the great vids!
love this log watched 4 times so far . wish you could find more like it GREAT
Hi. I'm behind a few videos, but I'm starting with this one. Love you sawing the big ones. Thank you for the chat at the beginning. Love you guys!
thanks Becca , glad your back.
I grew up on a frickmill but envy your set up for sure. Those frickmills made many a man!
Gives me appreciation for the big white pine my Grandfather sawed back in the 1920's and 30's. Thanks for all the work you do. Not sure what ol Buzz Saw was doing but he certainly didn't sound dull.
thanks Anthony , yes they worked very hard back then.
Always enjoy the big logs it takes longer that way I'll have more to watch!! Lol thanks guys God bless
thanks Bobby.
Mark and Eddie. Another great video. Crazy looking log. Lovely wood. Like u say, I bet it smells lovely.
thanks Kevin.
Great video Mark and Eddie. Take care.
That had to be one of the most complicated logs I have watched you cut and yet you made it look so easy, perfect!
thanks Linda.
Hi Mark! Thanks for the shoutout! Awesome sawing! Nice 🛑 stop sign!
your welcome Chris!
Great job 👍👍Learned me a thing or 2 about sawing 😎😎
thanks Greg.
I don't believe many bandmills would handle that log too easy by the look of it. A swing mill would turn it into a big heap of dimensional in a hurry I suppose. You do great with what you have, and I challenge the haters to do better. Good job Mark and Eddie.
thanks Zach.
That crystal will throw a rainbow with the correct light beam , nice sawmill u have. I enjoy ur vids , thanks
Great video Mark, you really showed your skill on the saw with that beautiful pine log, thanks for sharing
thank you Stephen.
Great video. I like the big logs because you never know what's inside I guess it's the reveal. Thank you guys.👍👍
thanks Dennis , it's fun to saw the big ones.
Love the out takes….lol. That was one big pine log….Great video guys! Thanks
thanks Steve.
What a great channel. Thanks for valuable information about the milling process
Awesome work men. Thank you so much.
thank you.
Man, that pine is absolutely beautiful! I just love pine, I find it ignored terribly.
thanks Jeff , I do agree with that.
Hi Mark your getting to sound more like Bob Ross every day 😊. Regards Richard 🇬🇧
thanks Richard , I like it.
Good evening from Lincolnshire UK.
good evening Andrew.
Good evening from London
@@DelButch Good evening Derek
Truly amazing to witness the quality of workmanship our generation has always had.
Hello Mark & T.H.E. as to Buzzy I really don’t have a clue !🤷♂️ Also to the non- stop sign people , huh ! What’s Mark supposed to do with the log ? Keep doing what you’re doing , it’s enjoyable !
thank you William , great comment!
I like the way you do the stop 🛑 signs you do a great job not wasting to much wood
thanks Daniel.
I laughed out loud when you said it looked like Eddie had pissed himself, magic. Great video, thank you.
Best, “STOP SIGN “ breakdown ever.
Good job team. Qld. Australia.
Mark every log log u cut into is a true piece of natural art that the late Robb Ross would amazed at
thank you Jeremy.
I clear cedars. Like watching your show. My favorite part is seeing the log roll on to the carriage. I worked in sawmill in Chadron Nebraska yrs ago. Love the smell of pine being sawed.
thanks Larry , the smell is the best part.
Didn't recognise Buzzy. He cleaned up better than I do! GOOD sawing and I remember hemlock about that size around 16 to 18 feet long on the old mill and when the rime to turn came, EVERYBODY danced over the mandrel shaft and grabbed whatever hook, bar and pole there was because it was going to be a JOB! I can see a white pine still standing about that size on our corner that's still growing. Maybe someone will want that for boards one day. HAPPY Week, Mark and no, you do NOT need a blasted band mill. BLESSINGS!
thanks Lewie , no band mill for sure.
This was a very entertaining log.
Since I am new to your channel, I have been going back and watching the older videos. Love what you are doing. Heard your say the one guy had been in jail 18 times and prison 2 times. I told my son I would guess it was for making moonshine. I haven't heard you say what it was for.
Love you'll stay safe, and God bless.
Dan 🇺🇸
You are a master of your art, I watched this first on the big TV screen.
Awesome content fantastic footage really like these it logs from trash to treasure thank you for sharing
thank you Mark.
Lovely superb Nice sawing of monster pine log.
I enjoy the “stop sign” logs … 😎!
Anyone can saw a small log, it takes a pro to saw the big ones. I like a challenge.
That was quite the monster of a log. It sure made some beautiful boards. I'm sitting here thinking of all the beautiful things I could make with it. Thank you for sharing your videos.
A gentleman great video big log big work looks like a good deal don't lumber God bless you
thanks Chris.
Great channel and what a big pine … Mike Morgan has a good channel as well
thanks Fred.
Great job Mark. Some of the material you deal with is a real challenge to maximize the end result. Watching from Alberta Canada 🇨🇦
Well done again fellas.
thanks Robert.
Enjoy all your videos
thank you Debbie.
Thanks for the long log video. ❤
your welcome George.
I get a lot of amusement from these armchair quarterbacks and their advice. I really enjoy your channel and the work you do.
I love this pine sawing videos ! nice you gave a change to logs that dont look good ! cherrs
thank you.
The grain looks lovey such nice swirls
nice pine for sure.
That was fun guys. Thanks for sharing. D
your welcome.
Awesome job Mark!! Man that's some nice pine. I can almost smell it. Lol
thanks Doug , it did smell good too.
Got a boom, thank you sir. 👍🏻
yes sir Mark , BOOM!
If you understand the geometry of the log, the ability of saw, and the need to maximize the amount of lumber, you understand the need for the stop signs.
The orange dot on the pith was neat. I was able to understand more of what you were doing.
Pleasant music. Very relaxing.
thank you.
Thanks!
This is the type of log that shows the difference between people who think they are good sawers and a person who knows what he is doing. Good job Mark as always I enjoy your videos..
thanks Terry.
I had a friend who bought the cutoff slabs from a nearby sawmill. They’d dump a big load of slabs in his driveway and he’d cut em up and use for firewood. He mostly heated with firewood with a wood stove in his fireplace. Heated his one floor ranch pretty good.
Unlike some of your other followers, I particularly enjoy watching how you do a stop sign cut. It's really clever and I swear I can almost hear the gears turning in your head as you try to figure out how to cut into the monster logs to get them down to a workable size. Each time I see this technique I ponder the value of a second laser line. You have a green laser shooting straight down to show you where the saw cut will be, but would a second laser of a different color showing you the max height of the blade be useful? I'm sure there would be logistical issues of where to mount it for it to both be effective and not in the way of the log deck or anything else.
Marc Your A Pro Brother!!
thanks Tim.
Very interesting that one Mark..
thanks Jack.
I enjoyed the video and listening to the Detroit in the background 👍
Love the beautiful instrumental music;
I enjoy seeing all the wood you cut wish I had some of the pieces for wood work I do
It's all for sale.
Thk you and eddie for mention my bday im 66
your welcome Steve , Happy Birthday!
That throw away tree made some nice boards
yes it did Bobby.
The edger is so important to any operation.
Great show I try and
Watch every video. Keep em coming!😂
I do enjoy watching your videos
can not wait 2 see your new erger
Loved that, thanks lads... the ugly monsters are the best!! They sure help you earn your happy moments!! 😁😁
thank you.
Love ur videos
Thoroughly enjoyed that log! I wonder how many board feet you got out of that?
thanks John , over 350
Nice video! I have some old pine logs I was going to trash but after watching this thinking I will trow one on the mill and see whats inside.
I guess if they don’t like the stop sign, they may have to try another channel until your done.
@20:25 as far as I know, you count. Penta is 5, hexa is 6, septa is 7, okta is 8, nona is 9, deka is 10. Then you just add "-GON" Pentagon hexagon septagon oktagon nonagon dekagon
Good afternoon, everyone. Let's make a stop sign. This should be another great video. Here we go.
hi that was a big one . well done john
thanks John , big one for sure.
that's a big 'un...looks good, keep well...
yes it is Bob.
Grew up in Northern Wisconsin/Upper Peninsula Michigan so this is all very familiar and relaxing 😀
Good video Bus Motor Productions
thanks James.
Great job on a huge log! Makes me long for smell-a-vision!
Maybe we could hear the Mr Rogers neighborhood trolley sounds at least one time during each video when the carriage moves . Ding Ding!
Great job guys!
Amazing!
thanks.
Hey the reason some people don't like stop sign logs is they think you are wasting a lot of wood! A lot of people don't understand that you can take the first cuts and run them thro1ugh the resaw and make lumber out of them , it's not all waste!
Its not all waste, but too much.
Adequate machinery would reduce waste. If i dont have the right machine for a job, I give this job to a friend who has.
Love a good stop sign
Is it possible to adapt your mill to take a larger blade?
Hi Johan hope all is well! yes this mill can run a 60" saw but very hard to maintain and more HP required to run it .
Loved the tune that played during edging.
thank you Doug.
@@markgalicic7788 Seems like I heard that about something about a motherless child. Been a while.
hello mike and eddies it's is randy and i like video is cool thanks friends randy
thanks Randy.
Hi Mark, the music is very beautiful. I was wondering if I can get a copy of it if it is ok with you! If not, I just kept watching this video.
Would you consider the Master Dog the Alpha?