Woodworking Life - New Woodworking Machines Gang Rip Ogam PO-220 & Stenner Resaw VHL 48

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2023
  • Welcome to my woodworking life - 12 years of making sawdust and a few pieces of furniture. We have added 2 new machines to our wood shop / sawmill. The Ogam po-220 Gang Rip and the Stenner VHL 48 resaw.
    In this video we are finishing a job of gang ripping and re sawing 20,000 linear feet of kiln dried White Oak for our client.
    Tools used:
    Ogam PO-220
    Stenner VHL 48 resaw
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    Paul Lemiski
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  • @debfromthemill6945
    @debfromthemill6945 Рік тому

    Hello Paul I really enjoy watching the White Oak going threw the resaw and watching the rays pop out on the boards coming threw the machine.

  • @dennisbracci9212
    @dennisbracci9212 14 днів тому

    glad to see you back

  • @welderman1221
    @welderman1221 Рік тому

    Adapt, overcome and improvise!!! Good stuff, Paul.

  • @hallowed45
    @hallowed45 Рік тому +1

    so glad your back....missed your videos

  • @stevemaurer6348
    @stevemaurer6348 Рік тому

    Back, with new old tools 👍

  • @rickryan1596
    @rickryan1596 Рік тому

    Glad to see you back on You Tube

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood Рік тому

    Fun to see the process. Those are some big beefy old machines.

  • @greatitbroke
    @greatitbroke Рік тому

    Cutting really nice veneer on that resaw.

  • @drewsdabblings7747
    @drewsdabblings7747 Рік тому +2

    It’s great to see regular videos from you again!

  • @mathiashosang571
    @mathiashosang571 Рік тому

    Richtig coole "neue" Maschine!👍✌

  • @AKdesignsandhardwoods
    @AKdesignsandhardwoods Рік тому

    That bad boy is a monster. Loved be insta videos of you bringing it in.

  • @kevinmorin7965
    @kevinmorin7965 Рік тому +1

    Jumpy hydraulics often mean frothing in the fluid, bubbles are not getting a chance to float up in the reservoir- or the dwell time in the tank is too short- also and after cooler or radiator in the return line can help dissipate heat that promotes and retains frothing. The jerking comes from pushing compressible air out of the pump and into the motor driving the power feeder. Frothing can also come for mis-sized valves- not the end connections but the valve orifice/flow size can resulting in cavitation and froth.

  • @VideosByAl
    @VideosByAl Рік тому

    Back in 1999 we bought the WM Resaw attachment for resawing Southern Yellow Pine.
    Did about 20 ten hour days.
    Did not kill the blades as fast as your WO.
    Paid by the hour, plus blades , plus resaw.

  • @basiedp
    @basiedp Рік тому

    Suggestion on hydro, just check pressure regulator. Maybe dirty so bypass fluid not constant to tank. Also make sure inlet and outlet far apart as to prevent any air bubbles that gets formed at return to tank not go back into system. Maybe not the problem but worth a look🤷‍♂️

  • @bobbabcock3847
    @bobbabcock3847 Рік тому

    Good Canadian content

  • @fish3dp372
    @fish3dp372 Рік тому

    Good job!!

  • @floydbrennan9300
    @floydbrennan9300 Рік тому

    Awesome job sir it's always great to see a Shop get new equipment

  • @stanleybell2672
    @stanleybell2672 Рік тому

    Restore that beast!

  • @martinmoskal2379
    @martinmoskal2379 22 дні тому

    Looks like someone wants solid oak flooring or architectural mill work of some kind, was the client a flooring manufacturer lol. Who else would want this much oak, crazy how much more work it is even after youve resawn and gang ripped everything. Now it all needs 3 or 4 more passes on a shaper for the edge profiles and bottom face.

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  15 днів тому

      This was for a large company, it was being used as wall and ceiling cladding, no more molding required.

  • @SandyMasquith
    @SandyMasquith Рік тому

    Awesome to see those tools in use. Well done!

  • @katekeough9819
    @katekeough9819 Рік тому

    Very slick love it you should have a safety policy that long hair is tied back

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  Рік тому

      Your right long hair should be tied up

    • @katekeough9819
      @katekeough9819 Рік тому

      Even me I forget with my hoodie strings and I had a close call one time now I make a knot and cut the excess off

  • @daveweber1331
    @daveweber1331 Рік тому

    Holy batman resaw monstrosity!! How wide a board will that beast re-saw?
    And now "gang-ripping"?? Is that even legal?! 😉😜
    Hey, if you sound like a robot at all, it's a terribly benevolent one! 😊🤠

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  Рік тому +1

      I don't know total height on the resaw, but it's a lot if you needed it.

  • @ryanmccormick171
    @ryanmccormick171 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for showing the equipment and process. Would you care to share how you price this custom work?

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  9 місяців тому

      That's always a tough one, for both gang rip and re-saw we have a per linear foot price. If a small job we have to add a setup fee also.

  • @philjohnwilliams
    @philjohnwilliams Рік тому

    What did you do with the thin offcuts from the resaw? Did they go in the boiler or do you have another use for them

  • @normanspragg5036
    @normanspragg5036 Рік тому

    what will u do with all the off cuts and the thin veneer?

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  Рік тому

      For the pieces from the gang rip we will use them to heat our kiln. For the re-saw pieces I don't know yet!

  • @geraldsmith7951
    @geraldsmith7951 Рік тому

    Do you have any plans for the off cuts /

    • @CanadianWoodworks
      @CanadianWoodworks  Рік тому

      From the gang rip, will heat our kilns. From the re-saw I don't know.