That isn't a repeatable business, it takes 1000 years or more for one of those trees to grow ... that means you have to wait ... another 1000 years or more to cut down another one .... choose 'farmed timber' and leave old forest to be old forest for our children to enjoy & inherit.
I agree to a point, but how many children go and "enjoy" a big tree like this. I believe in sustainable forestry where some old trees at are close to the end of their life can be taken before they rot and fall down. Use the wood for something good, plant more trees for future use. The removal of a huge tree will open up the forest and other surrounding trees will thrive better.
@@738hickory The largest trees are the largest carbon storage systems & producers of oxygen & rain (yes rain) they are colossal environmental stabiliser machines which shade the forest below keeping the ground water at higher levels, anyway you slice it massive trees should be left to do there job (plus they are a genetic time capsule which can be harvested) ... We can farm trees for timber & leave old forests to be old forests to do their job which is to stabilises the weather for the surrounding regions.
That's pretty normal for western saw mills as well. Saw dust in a big open area like this warehouse isn't going to give you cancer without a massive amount of exposure. I would be rather interested to see what happens when an earthquake makes all this saw dust gets powdered and fall from the rafters and what happens when it encounters an ignition source.
Reforestation is a very sustainable and important idea that plays a significant role in protecting the environment. When trees are cut down for timber, replanting new trees is a very important step to maintain ecological balance, reduce soil erosion and provide habitat.
¡Qué impresionante vídeo! Me quedé fascinado viendo estas máquinas de corte de madera en acción. Es increíble cómo la tecnología moderna puede trabajar con la madera de una manera tan eficiente y precisa. ¡Una verdadera obra maestra de la ingeniería!
Хочется верить,что такое великолепное дерево уже отжило свой век и умирало,иначе обидно сознавать ,что человек для собственных прихотей уничтожает такое чудо природы.
Operated a woodworking factory in Vietnam for 5 years. Bought all the workers PPE but they sold it .n Not even a splinter in 5 years, 30 workers and numerous projects. They do everything their way
Yes, how dare they derive economic benefit from their natural resources. And how further dare they emit all those greenhouse gasses! The cheek of these pesants...
Hay que proteger los Arboles y bosques naturales y mas si son tan viejos y grandes, ellos producen vida en abundancia y son testigos de su habitad. Podemos apoyar una silvicultura sostenible ecológicamente y socialmente responsable.
It is very easy to be critical of cutting down this wonderful tree or the lack of safety equipment. It comes down for these men to feed your family or cut down the tree or even buy safety gear. There is know no-one that would choose the tree over feeding your family.
Humans can make choices. Because of the society we live in today, most can only think about how to survive today. Most can't think about tomorrow because they're too busy surviving today. Sad state of humanity.
Los gobiernos pueden crear fuentes de trabajo y;emplear a todos estos asesinos de la naturaleza. Un árbol de estos tarda 120 años en crecer y los dueños de estos maderales se ganan TODO 😳 el $$ y pagan sueldos de hambre y miseria a los trabajadores....Total......El gobierno sigue siendo CULPABLE en todos los sentidos: 1---Permitir la tala indiscriminada de los árboles. 2----Suspender las licencia de funcionamiento de estos aserríos de madera. Aunque al final de la historia TODOS PERDEMOS.😢😢😢
Wow... The tree is really really big. There are many big trees like this in our country, especially in Kalimantan/Borneo region. But in Java island in which I live, it's very rare.
Remarkable! This video taught me so much about sawmilling. The way you handle those massive logs is impressive. The clarity and detail in this video are amazing. I can't wait for the next video. Keep up the exceptional work!
Outstanding! I learned so much from watching this video. The way you manage these large pieces of wood is remarkable. The video quality is superb. I'm excited for your next video. Continue sharing these wonderful videos!
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. If that tree was diseased, sure, go ahead and cut it down, but this 1000 yo tree was cut down for pure greed and convenience. How about keeping out of old growth forests and leave something for future generations to marvel at?
Stupid tree hugger. It’s their natural resource to use as they please. Everyone in this video from the delivery driver to the camera man was able to earn a wage to support themselves and their families. Easy to throw shade on others when you obviously have no clue about poverty or doing a solid days worth of manual labor in a tough environment like a saw mill.
That tree was for sure still alive when they cut it. We learned the hard way in the states that you can cut down 1000 year old tree's much faster then they grow. The industry must stick to fast growing tree's or it literally eats its self.
@@jamesesdaile4696 if tree is dead most tree couldnt be used for wood shops , you have to cut down tree 3-5 years before it dead if not it will be a waste , you understand you tree lover
What a log!!! So surprised the guy using the chain saw did not wear safety glasses. No body wore safety glasses. Watched from Huntington West Virginia United States
"Wow, this video is a game-changer for anyone looking to elevate their woodworking skills! The way the expert demonstrates how to master circular saw blades for wood block cutting is simply mesmerizing. I've learned so many valuable techniques that I can't wait to apply to my own projects. Thank you for sharing such invaluable knowledge!"
Amazing! This video really showcases the art of sawmilling. The way you handle those giant logs is impressive. The clarity and detail in this video are top-notch. Looking forward to your upcoming videos. Keep sharing these amazing videos!
It amazes me how these people can do major work like this without wearing any PPE, sandals? Ball caps really? OSHA would have a field day with these guys. Why protect your feet, head and hands. Geeze
A good awareness of your work environment is better safety and protection then any ppe could provide although at bare minimum I'd be wearing some boots😂👍
@@discodevil5532 I agree. Safety is in the team, being aware , always having an escape route being planned , but there is no way that PPE would protect from stupid. Do think a good pair of work boots are in order, but that is just me.
Yes it is I live in the Appalachian mountain and heard stories from my grandfather how huge some of the old trees were back then. Only ones left are so far from people they may not be found
What is sad is the fact that people like yourself criticize everything based on one sided views. What can we do until the process that allows us to conserve our natural resources? Move out of your home and stop using electricity or any form of energy. Hunt with a rock if YOU want pal, Trees are being planted everywhere and forestry management has changed so just stop with the nonsense. I don’t care if the world is here in 100 years, I really don’t. It matters not to me and I didn’t ask to be born either. We all have opinions
Its a beautiful Tree and wood and yes it is sad to think of all the years it lived, then men cut it down for profit. There are two sides to everything though and nature provides for us to use its bounty. Wood is one of the most important products for Human use. I owned an Angling Boat and when I caught a good Fish, I often thought about it just swimming around then I put a hook in it and killed it but it never stopped me enjoying a lovely tasty fresh Cod fillet. Its all just the natural cycle of Life, given to us by God.
Nossa como vcs cortam as árvores são rápidos e querem preservar a amazonia vcs aí tem florestas ainda vcs são rápidos para cortar as árvores ea preservação eo meio ambiente ata e só o Brasil que tem que preservar interessante
Fun fact: This video is not sped up, it is in realtime. The thing is, that log is extremely dense, made of neutron star matter. Due to the extreme mass, time flows slower there than it does here.
A green line laser, these guys are pushing this through manually. Instead of crying about losing a tree,pray the blade doesnt snap and cut the top guy in half,happened in Chester,Vt.
This looks like one of the trees the Chinese used to build the Emperor's Palaces and the other magnificent structures before the knowledge of steel and concrete replaced them as building materials.
Outstanding! I was blown away by the sawmilling techniques shown here. Watching those large logs being cut with such precision is incredible. This video is extremely well-made and clear. I'm excited to see more from you. Keep up the fantastic work!
You know we have some amazing tree species right here in the USA. And more than likely sourced by someone responsible. These kinda outfits are what bring down our economy and climate. Check out your own backyard 😊
os móveis e outros que se podem utilizar dessa madeira , devem ser maravilhosamente lindos e muito caros, porém VIVA ela seria muito mais útil. De verdade mesmo , não justifica o crime de ter sacrificado essa anciã . É realmente um crime imperdoável
That great tree had far more dignity than the puny humans who destroyed it. It’s almost crazy to imagine humans choosing to value these living giants over the $$ they can make off their destruction, yet we did that with the California redwoods, more a century ago. Why not with these tropical wonders as well ?
@@whatsmolly5741 I guarantee you that the workers in the video did not get rich off that tree, not have the power to decide its fate. The men with the power to decide, who don’t do any dangerous and dirty factory work, DID get rich. THOSE rich men, are the puny humans I’m talking about. Government setting aside only the very largest and oldest trees, as the US did with our national parks, deprives NO poor person of a living. There’s plenty of work for them with the other 99.99 % of the world’s natural resources.
@CasperLCat that's literally the entitlement right there!! You can't comprehend the idea of your country putting the economy above some trees. It's an economic opportunity in an environment where the access to economic opportunity is a fraction of what it is in the first world.
@@whatsmolly5741 I’m trying to educate you about the history of who has profited off the exploitation and ruining of the environment of the 3rd world, an environment that ALL classes must share, and who has been hurt by it. You’re playing into the hands of the most privileged and lawless multinational capitalists, by imagining that the livelihoods of the underprivileged depend on 1st world interests being allowed to CONTINUE destroying the natural resources of weak 3rd world countries, and their complicit anti democratic regimes, who are hungry for the crumbs of revenue they can beg from the tables of wealthy 1st world corporate interests.
@@whatsmolly5741 You’re playing right into the hands of the multinational capitalists, and their weak, complicit 3rd world antidemocratic regimes, who have for centuries exploited and ruined the natural resources of poor countries, and then, left the world’s poor to live with the devastation. The disadvantaged do NOT need THEIR environments destroyed, in order to make whatever meager living the corporations dole out to them, as the indigenous poor do all the backbreaking and dangerous work. They need DEMOCRATIC governments to support their people as they develop indigenous local enterprises, whose people instinctively understand that their livelihoods DO depend on sustainable long-term harvesting of their country’s resources.
I don’t care what part of the world you’re in- when you’re working in a sawmill and lumber yard you better wear steel toed boots and a helmet. Not just a helmet with flip flops or sandals and a base ball cap! That’s crazy dangerous!
Hola buenas tardes .. pues yo soy del oficio y toda mi familia fuy a trabajar con 14años y ahora tengo 53 . pero mi trabajo es increíble un saludo Soy de España gracias
It cannot be denied that the necessities of life with landslides and floods always go hand in hand. Until later when this earth is swallowed into the human stomach. No need to mourn and regret the consequences. Everything must have been understood and calculated.
Se este vídeo tivesse sido publicado há 15 anos atrás, os comentários aqui seriam bem diferentes! "Nossa! Que espetáculo! Gostaria de ter móveis dessa linda madeira! Adorei!"
Such a big and heavy operation, no osha/no ppe, and no one got hurt? LOL :) Americans need full body armor, and every move has to be inspected, and the equipment has to be the most up to date, and mandatory breaks in a safe area that is monitored by cameras... so funny to read the comments :) lots of love!
I have grave concerns regarding the safety of that mill, there is a relay that is unenclosed and has a looped cable hanging from it, anywhere in the west this facility would be shut down until the electrical safety was confirmed.
As much as I love working with 'exotic' hardwoods, it really is a shame to cut down a tree that old and that magnificent.
Hear you it was probably hundreds of years old if not more
Kevin Lawton. We will never learn. Money and greed drives us inexorably on.
From the look of the remaining bark I would say it was diseased.
Course the 40 or so logs around it probably weren't.
Agreed 🫤
That isn't a repeatable business, it takes 1000 years or more for one of those trees to grow ... that means you have to wait ...
another 1000 years or more to cut down another one .... choose 'farmed timber' and leave old forest to be old forest for our children to enjoy & inherit.
there are like rats - eat everything now never mind the future
I agree to a point, but how many children go and "enjoy" a big tree like this. I believe in sustainable forestry where some old trees at are close to the end of their life can be taken before they rot and fall down. Use the wood for something good, plant more trees for future use. The removal of a huge tree will open up the forest and other surrounding trees will thrive better.
@@738hickory The largest trees are the largest carbon storage systems & producers of oxygen & rain (yes rain) they are colossal environmental stabiliser machines which shade the forest below keeping the ground water at higher levels, anyway you slice it massive trees should be left to do there job (plus they are a genetic time capsule which can be harvested) ... We can farm trees for timber & leave old forests to be old forests to do their job which is to stabilises the weather for the surrounding regions.
@@rupert5390well said.
8:38 Wow Wonderful 1000 Year Old Giant Wood Processing Factory😀
No safety boots, No respirators, No gloves. Great safety procedures.
This is most likely China. What do you expect?
That's pretty normal for western saw mills as well.
Saw dust in a big open area like this warehouse isn't going to give you cancer without a massive amount of exposure.
I would be rather interested to see what happens when an earthquake makes all this saw dust gets powdered and fall from the rafters and what happens when it encounters an ignition source.
No safety glasses
PPE will hinder their operation and way they work.
@@ABetterLifeIncсудя по флагу на здании в начале ролика точно Китай
Sei que precisamos de madeira pra muitas coisas quando cortamos uma árvore como essa deveríamos plantar umas 1000 pra compensar
Ainda assim, seriam mais 100 anos para termos 1000 árvores nesse padrão
Manejo florestal é isso, e praticamente obrigatório na maioria dos países sérios!
Reforestation is a very sustainable and important idea that plays a significant role in protecting the environment. When trees are cut down for timber, replanting new trees is a very important step to maintain ecological balance, reduce soil erosion and provide habitat.
Love this old school lumber sawing.
I love the Health and Safety Standards being adhered to here, I bet they never have any injuries in their place of work 😊
Probably not they Darwined them out ages ago.
Love the safety footwear, nice flipflops
Just be careful and no one gets hurt.
Yet... they work twice as hard as an American and get more done.
@@-_-OB1 you would never see an American work that hard
@@-_-OB1 you would never see an American work that hard
@@-_-OB1 you would never see an American work that hard !
¡Qué impresionante vídeo! Me quedé fascinado viendo estas máquinas de corte de madera en acción. Es increíble cómo la tecnología moderna puede trabajar con la madera de una manera tan eficiente y precisa. ¡Una verdadera obra maestra de la ingeniería!
Хочется верить,что такое великолепное дерево уже отжило свой век и умирало,иначе обидно сознавать ,что человек для собственных прихотей уничтожает такое чудо природы.
Так а сколько уничтожили в 18-20веках. Фото посмотреть так там метров по 8. А потом все спрашивают куда пропали наверно метеорит сжёг
I agree!
Operated a woodworking factory in Vietnam for 5 years. Bought all the workers PPE but they sold it .n
Not even a splinter in 5 years, 30 workers and numerous projects. They do everything their way
bullshit
Their rigging seemed sketchy lol! I hope they all stay safe!
The same lack of PPE and safety issues seem common in all videos from Asia.
Cool video🔥🔥🔥🤩👍 and well filmed🤟😎
So sad to see a giant 1000 year old tree being dissected,
You're sad about this tree while you're sitting on some other tree that was cut down while living in something that was built with other trees!
Yes, how dare they derive economic benefit from their natural resources. And how further dare they emit all those greenhouse gasses! The cheek of these pesants...
Like anything living, trees eventually die. Harvesting this tree before it dies and rots away is good management of a resource.
Things grow fast there!
I agree. It is good to use the resource, but still sad in a way.
Hay que proteger los Arboles y bosques naturales y mas si son tan viejos y grandes, ellos producen vida en abundancia y son testigos de su habitad. Podemos apoyar una silvicultura sostenible ecológicamente y socialmente responsable.
It is very easy to be critical of cutting down this wonderful tree or the lack of safety equipment. It comes down for these men to feed your family or cut down the tree or even buy safety gear. There is know no-one that would choose the tree over feeding your family.
Yeah, pity same applies to illegal hunters getting rhino horns or elephants tusks, they are also feeding their families.
Humans can make choices. Because of the society we live in today, most can only think about how to survive today. Most can't think about tomorrow because they're too busy surviving today. Sad state of humanity.
Los gobiernos pueden crear fuentes de trabajo y;emplear a todos estos asesinos de la
naturaleza.
Un árbol de estos tarda 120 años en
crecer y los dueños
de estos maderales
se ganan TODO 😳
el $$ y pagan sueldos de hambre y
miseria a los trabajadores....Total......El gobierno sigue
siendo CULPABLE
en todos los sentidos:
1---Permitir la tala
indiscriminada de los árboles.
2----Suspender las
licencia de funcionamiento de
estos aserríos de madera.
Aunque al final de la historia TODOS PERDEMOS.😢😢😢
so somehow you know that if they didn't cut this tree, they wouldn't have been able to feed their families?
😢criminal 😢
Wow... The tree is really really big. There are many big trees like this in our country, especially in Kalimantan/Borneo region. But in Java island in which I live, it's very rare.
Remarkable! This video taught me so much about sawmilling. The way you handle those massive logs is impressive. The clarity and detail in this video are amazing. I can't wait for the next video. Keep up the exceptional work!
Sangat besar sekali bang kayunya 👍👍
Outstanding! I learned so much from watching this video. The way you manage these large pieces of wood is remarkable. The video quality is superb. I'm excited for your next video. Continue sharing these wonderful videos!
I can smell the the beautiful wood from Texas 😊😊😊
You hate Mexicans.
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. If that tree was diseased, sure, go ahead and cut it down, but this 1000 yo tree was cut down for pure greed and convenience. How about keeping out of old growth forests and leave something for future generations to marvel at?
Stupid tree hugger. It’s their natural resource to use as they please. Everyone in this video from the delivery driver to the camera man was able to earn a wage to support themselves and their families. Easy to throw shade on others when you obviously have no clue about poverty or doing a solid days worth of manual labor in a tough environment like a saw mill.
Do you eat meat or use leather? Then shhhh
How do you know if it was cut for greed? How about not comment on what where or how that tree was purchased by them?
Ikr
😊😊😊
This tree is very important and I think we can do many things with it. But it's a pity that there aren't many trees like this left
Now that's a piece of wood 🪵 😮
I love that they wear sandals while working like this!
Wearing sandals let's you get away faster in case things go belly-up!
@@robertmann7277 Nope. How wrong you are!
انتم اناس اسوياء ورائعون. شكرا لكم
If the tree is old and dry, that's good, but if it's still green, it's a shame to cut it
That tree was for sure still alive when they cut it. We learned the hard way in the states that you can cut down 1000 year old tree's much faster then they grow. The industry must stick to fast growing tree's or it literally eats its self.
@@jamesesdaile4696 if tree is dead most tree couldnt be used for wood shops , you have to cut down tree 3-5 years before it dead if not it will be a waste , you understand you tree lover
Ikr
You cant buy passion but you can see it in you with your love and attention to detail in your work. Love it
USA has really good forestry management.
What a log!!! So surprised the guy using the chain saw did not wear safety glasses. No body wore safety glasses. Watched from Huntington West Virginia United States
Những cây gỗ khủng long này được nhập khẩu từ đâu vậy ? ( Ở Việt Nam...đến rễ cũng đâu còn ! )
This a huge piece of wood, and amazing cutting machine, Thanks for sharing this video my friend
ILLEGAL LOGGING IN MYANMAR!
"Wow, this video is a game-changer for anyone looking to elevate their woodworking skills! The way the expert demonstrates how to master circular saw blades for wood block cutting is simply mesmerizing. I've learned so many valuable techniques that I can't wait to apply to my own projects. Thank you for sharing such invaluable knowledge!"
Amazing! This video really showcases the art of sawmilling. The way you handle those giant logs is impressive. The clarity and detail in this video are top-notch. Looking forward to your upcoming videos. Keep sharing these amazing videos!
It amazes me how these people can do major work like this without wearing any PPE, sandals? Ball caps really? OSHA would have a field day with these guys.
Why protect your feet, head and hands. Geeze
Hard hat?? Lmao haha
This is Vietnam, PPE is unheard of haha.. their awareness of their environment is enough for them
A good awareness of your work environment is better safety and protection then any ppe could provide although at bare minimum I'd be wearing some boots😂👍
@@discodevil5532 I agree. Safety is in the team, being aware , always having an escape route being planned , but there is no way that PPE would protect from stupid. Do think a good pair of work boots are in order, but that is just me.
best team at work
You know it's a big log when the first fletch needs an overhead crane just to move it.😮
Well yea, took up a whole flat bet trailer .
Health and safety after all. Factory work has dress codes to follow.
Good job! 💪
OSHA would just love this operation.
Wow are you kidding me.
Con estos vídeos lo único que me da es coraje!!!!!
These machines are truly impressive
Wahhh.. Besar sekali 💪💪💪
Idiot.
This is incredibly huge trunk. I admire the workmen doing such a risky job.One wrong move and you say good bye to your limb.
Thats what happened to one girl and why her name is Eileen
Its so good to see over a 1000 yr old tree FINALLY used before it rots!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
No thumbs up ? I gave it a thumbs up.
There was no rot in that tree it could have gone another 1000 years.
Love the open toed safety boots.
hahah.
Uma árvore dessas tem mais valor na natureza
thật tuyệt khi video của làng nghề việt nam được nhiều người yêu thích . cảm ơn chủ kênh
Good project good video
For me as a german forester, its only sad!
Yes it is I live in the Appalachian mountain and heard stories from my grandfather how huge some of the old trees were back then. Only ones left are so far from people they may not be found
What is sad is the fact that people like yourself criticize everything based on one sided views. What can we do until the process that allows us to conserve our natural resources? Move out of your home and stop using electricity or any form of energy. Hunt with a rock if YOU want pal,
Trees are being planted everywhere and forestry management has changed so just stop with the nonsense.
I don’t care if the world is here in 100 years, I really don’t. It matters not to me and I didn’t ask to be born either. We all have opinions
@@jonathanwhitson802 why is an old tree more sacred than a young one?
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@@wiredvibe1678 Ya know , that is a very good question. Did not know there so many tree worshipers .
So sad to see those big Giants fall to the ground
Its a beautiful Tree and wood and yes it is sad to think of all the years it lived, then men cut it down for profit. There are two sides to everything though and nature provides for us to use its bounty. Wood is one of the most important products for Human use. I owned an Angling Boat and when I caught a good Fish, I often thought about it just swimming around then I put a hook in it and killed it but it never stopped me enjoying a lovely tasty fresh Cod fillet. Its all just the natural cycle of Life, given to us by God.
Nossa como vcs cortam as árvores são rápidos e querem preservar a amazonia vcs aí tem florestas ainda vcs são rápidos para cortar as árvores ea preservação eo meio ambiente ata e só o Brasil que tem que preservar interessante
Would love to see a finished product made from this beautiful wood.
Just tons of board feet of clear cut lumber, That would be some fun wood to work with.
Krásný dřevo 👍💯👍 ty dělníci musejí mít dřevěný plíce 🤔😄😂
Luar biasa keren banget kawan ngikut nonton
Love you bro 😚😚😚
I enjoy watching this however, what’s really amazing is that no one gets hurt…….this time. That for the vid.
That's an amazing tree! What type of tree was it?
Fun fact: This video is not sped up, it is in realtime. The thing is, that log is extremely dense, made of neutron star matter. Due to the extreme mass, time flows slower there than it does here.
A green line laser, these guys are pushing this through manually. Instead of crying about losing a tree,pray the blade doesnt snap and cut the top guy in half,happened in Chester,Vt.
awesome! awesome! especially at 8:58 it really impressed me😍
Love the safety footwear
I really appreciate the saw doctoring of this wide blade band saw.
truly satisfying
Wow thats a big log!!!
kayu raksasa mantao hati2 selalu kawan salam dupotr
This looks like one of the trees the Chinese used to build the Emperor's Palaces and the other magnificent structures before the knowledge of steel and concrete replaced them as building materials.
O homem é um destruidor.
Essa árvore 🌲🌲🌲 com certeza tinha centenas de anos e foram lá e destruíram uma linda história 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Боклуци, идиооти, мършии сатани
That was hilarious when that cable popped and scared that old man lol
😂😂😂😂
? goúd?
Awesome bruvs 👌🏽..
Thx u 🍻 🙌🏽 💀 😤 ♎️...
The machine works very well and nice
Outstanding! I was blown away by the sawmilling techniques shown here. Watching those large logs being cut with such precision is incredible. This video is extremely well-made and clear. I'm excited to see more from you. Keep up the fantastic work!
I bet that blade gets pretty hot without water. Coolant!!!!
You know we have some amazing tree species right here in the USA. And more than likely sourced by someone responsible. These kinda outfits are what bring down our economy and climate. Check out your own backyard 😊
Our economy is being intentionally brought down by the government, and the climate change is among on of the hoax's , ya know order out of chaos.
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boys really know what they're doing! good job!
Nobody noticed that, I agree with you. Good team of fellows
They don’t care , they would mill until it’s finished
Super super men great men❤❤❤❤❤
os móveis e outros que se podem utilizar dessa madeira , devem ser maravilhosamente lindos e muito caros, porém VIVA ela seria muito mais útil. De verdade mesmo , não justifica o crime de ter sacrificado essa anciã . É realmente um crime imperdoável
Agree!
Amazing Woodworking.
I think it's safe to say:
OSHA hasn't been invented yet!
Thank goodness .
Them drinking while working is the only thing that could have made this more safe.
That great tree had far more dignity than the puny humans who destroyed it. It’s almost crazy to imagine humans choosing to value these living giants over the $$ they can make off their destruction, yet we did that with the California redwoods, more a century ago.
Why not with these tropical wonders as well ?
You can practically smell the first world entitlement coming off your comment.
@@whatsmolly5741 I guarantee you that the workers in the video did not get rich off that tree, not have the power to decide its fate. The men with the power to decide, who don’t do any dangerous and dirty factory work, DID get rich.
THOSE rich men, are the puny humans I’m talking about.
Government setting aside only the very largest and oldest trees, as the US did with our national parks, deprives NO poor person of a living. There’s plenty of work for them with the other 99.99 % of the world’s natural resources.
@CasperLCat that's literally the entitlement right there!! You can't comprehend the idea of your country putting the economy above some trees.
It's an economic opportunity in an environment where the access to economic opportunity is a fraction of what it is in the first world.
@@whatsmolly5741 I’m trying to educate you about the history of who has profited off the exploitation and ruining of the environment of the 3rd world, an environment that ALL classes must share, and who has been hurt by it.
You’re playing into the hands of the most privileged and lawless multinational capitalists, by imagining that the livelihoods of the underprivileged depend on 1st world interests being allowed to CONTINUE destroying the natural resources of weak 3rd world countries, and their complicit anti democratic regimes, who are hungry for the crumbs of revenue they can beg from the tables of wealthy 1st world corporate interests.
@@whatsmolly5741 You’re playing right into the hands of the multinational capitalists, and their weak, complicit 3rd world antidemocratic regimes, who have for centuries exploited and ruined the natural resources of poor countries, and then, left the world’s poor to live with the devastation.
The disadvantaged do NOT need THEIR environments destroyed, in order to make whatever meager living the corporations dole out to them, as the indigenous poor do all the backbreaking and dangerous work.
They need DEMOCRATIC governments to support their people as they develop indigenous local enterprises, whose people instinctively understand that their livelihoods DO depend on sustainable long-term harvesting of their country’s resources.
I don’t care what part of the world you’re in- when you’re working in a sawmill and lumber yard you better wear steel toed boots and a helmet. Not just a helmet with flip flops or sandals and a base ball cap! That’s crazy dangerous!
Hola buenas tardes .. pues yo soy del oficio y toda mi familia fuy a trabajar con 14años y ahora tengo 53 . pero mi trabajo es increíble un saludo Soy de España gracias
I love you safety equipment guys!
Milenar..
They probably depend on their common sense more than personal protective equipment
Please save the trees 🙏🙏🙏🙏
It cannot be denied that the necessities of life with landslides and floods always go hand in hand. Until later when this earth is swallowed into the human stomach.
No need to mourn and regret the consequences. Everything must have been understood and calculated.
Gorgeous wood
Se este vídeo tivesse sido publicado há 15 anos atrás, os comentários aqui seriam bem diferentes! "Nossa! Que espetáculo! Gostaria de ter móveis dessa linda madeira! Adorei!"
That first slab being lifted off actually looks like an alligator due to the back texture.
enormee ese árbol.
Great video. Have you ever used a green line laser module for alignment ?
People doesn't like beutiful things, they think only their interests,
very good,,,and cool
The bright red saw dust; that could be Paudak.
Such a big and heavy operation, no osha/no ppe, and no one got hurt? LOL :) Americans need full body armor, and every move has to be inspected, and the equipment has to be the most up to date, and mandatory breaks in a safe area that is monitored by cameras... so funny to read the comments :) lots of love!
Finally some sanity.
amazing video
hi there now thats a log and sawmill . john
The mind that posted this for public consumption should questioned on their knowledge for HSE practice
I have grave concerns regarding the safety of that mill, there is a relay that is unenclosed and has a looped cable hanging from it, anywhere in the west this facility would be shut down until the electrical safety was confirmed.