Nothing more satisfying than going to your pile of rough cut lumber for a project. I have a Harbor Freight sawmill, for the price I have to say the Chinese children make a pretty good sawmill. Good video!
Right on! I almost bought the harbor freight. I think any saw can do the job if you put in the work. Hopefully my stack will dry soon enough to get the satisfaction of using it.
@@stevek5988 Right now I'm editing in Lightworks because it's the most compatible with my old computer. I might upgrade to Davinci Resolve some day. My Mic is the Rode Wireless Go 2. It's a pretty good mic once you get used to it. A lot of youtubers use it, that's why I chose it. Here's a link to the one I bought. amzn.to/41N0sGt
It's Hemlock. I've been working through a big pile of Eastern Hemlock logs for a while now. These didn't check much at the ends. I use up old cans of paint to paint the log ends, it helps quite a bit. Thanks for watching Craig.
Do you buy logs or sorce them yourself? I do firewood and I get some pretty big logs from time to time that seem like they would be better for milling than firewood. Not sure if it's worth listing on the facebook
I cut these to clear my driveway and build site. Once I run out, I'll start to buy and trade for more. It's tough to pin down the value of a log, but if you have hardwoods at 24"-30", someone will pay. White Oak, Hard Maple, and Walnut would sell for sure.
Why is it so relaxing to watch someone else work so hard? Great video!!
Nothing more satisfying than going to your pile of rough cut lumber for a project. I have a Harbor Freight sawmill, for the price I have to say the Chinese children make a pretty good sawmill. Good video!
Right on! I almost bought the harbor freight. I think any saw can do the job if you put in the work. Hopefully my stack will dry soon enough to get the satisfaction of using it.
Beautiful lumber, I know you worked very hard at it , but your work shows in the end product.....🎄🎄
It's a fun hobby to have. Good for the soul, and bad for the back 😄
Love the video, well done on the cinematography. Don't forget...lift with the back not the legs 🤣
Ha, thanks! It's all in the hips.
Great Video Mate! Huge effort went into this! Love it
Great video once again. I love the music on your videos as well. Please keep them coming because they are such great content.
I appreciate that, I'm always on the search for the right music.
This is awesome
Nice edits. thanks for the video.
I made this video so I could try new angles, and try some editing techniques. I'm learning, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Getting pretty fancy with the editing 👍
I made this video just to play with the editing program. I'm trying to figure out what all the buttons do 😀
@GrumpyToadCreations what software are you using. Also never mentioned much about the wireless mic. Looking at some myself
@@stevek5988 Right now I'm editing in Lightworks because it's the most compatible with my old computer. I might upgrade to Davinci Resolve some day. My Mic is the Rode Wireless Go 2. It's a pretty good mic once you get used to it. A lot of youtubers use it, that's why I chose it. Here's a link to the one I bought.
amzn.to/41N0sGt
Great video…. Question kind of wood . And do then ends crack or check . Keep bringing awesome videos . Thanks for sharing . Craig Pa.
It's Hemlock. I've been working through a big pile of Eastern Hemlock logs for a while now. These didn't check much at the ends. I use up old cans of paint to paint the log ends, it helps quite a bit. Thanks for watching Craig.
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what mean H mark on the wood? Mark that it is legal wood?
H is for Hemlock! I mark the ends so I don't get my log species mixed up. I have a few different species in my pile.
Do you buy logs or sorce them yourself? I do firewood and I get some pretty big logs from time to time that seem like they would be better for milling than firewood. Not sure if it's worth listing on the facebook
I cut these to clear my driveway and build site. Once I run out, I'll start to buy and trade for more. It's tough to pin down the value of a log, but if you have hardwoods at 24"-30", someone will pay. White Oak, Hard Maple, and Walnut would sell for sure.
@@GrumpyToadCreations I have some around 2 feet by 9 feet but I believe it's red oak.. Great work and thanks for the information