Milling the World’s Largest Pine on Woodmizer LT15 Start Sawmill Sugar Pine.

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @ssprofirewood
    @ssprofirewood Рік тому +3

    Wilson, that is very impressive you figured out a way to mill that big ole sugar pine! 👏

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, it wasn’t as difficult as I thought it was going to be.

  • @johntillotson4254
    @johntillotson4254 10 місяців тому +2

    You have a great sense of humor

  • @easttnscott7629
    @easttnscott7629 Рік тому

    I ordered a regular lt15 then next week after order I cut a log 34” in diameter. Came back to house and changed order to lt15 wide. Thanks for video.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому

      Most of the time I don’t need the wide but sometimes I wish I had it. Thanks for the comment.

  • @nigelmchugh5541
    @nigelmchugh5541 11 місяців тому +1

    Those Industrial Masseys are great little tractors.

  • @edwinlikeshistractor8521
    @edwinlikeshistractor8521 Рік тому

    You caught the can. Thank you. I am ready for the snow to be done.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому

      It was a clumsy catch but I caught it. The snow may be done here, now it’s just turned to rain.

  • @maximilianmusiker5264
    @maximilianmusiker5264 4 місяці тому

    I can literally smell the lovely smell of pine wood ❤

  • @BillHale-bh7fh
    @BillHale-bh7fh 6 місяців тому

    Nice touch with the tractor. Can tell you got time in with it. A little time chainsaw milling work and your mill handed it just fine😊

  • @user-scooter1965
    @user-scooter1965 Рік тому +1

    Great job with that big sugar maple. Also, great catch with the can on the tractor start up. Your skills have no boundries.😂

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому +1

      A lot of the ones that have no boundaries also have no practical use. 😂

    • @freespirit9981
      @freespirit9981 Рік тому +1

      Not a sugar maple log. Good luck ever finding a 32” sugar maple log.

  • @MsdMakingSawDust
    @MsdMakingSawDust Рік тому

    Good job with that big ole log. Looks like you got some nice lumber out of it.
    I was watching your hand in that cant hook hoping that log didn’t turn over with you with your fingers in the loop of it. Hey with a little trimming it fit. Thanks for sharing that one.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому

      There is a big gap in the hook so not much chance of my hand getting caught in there. I actually hadn’t thought of that. If that did happen, at least it would make some entertaining video. Maybe not so much for me but for the rest of you.

  • @Agnesfasula
    @Agnesfasula 8 місяців тому +1

    Nic job !

  • @thekiltedsawyer
    @thekiltedsawyer Рік тому

    Winter this year is neverending, getting tired of it!! Your location is beautiful.
    Those are great looking boards, maybe Nathan can send you a log rite with his Mahindra lol🤞🤞👍🤣

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому +1

      Nathan seems like a nice guy but I don’t think he’s nice enough to do that. I do like the sound of it though. 😁 It sounds like you have had worse winter than we have.

    • @thekiltedsawyer
      @thekiltedsawyer Рік тому

      I am a bit burnt out over there, there is always a chance 🙏 I wouldn't wait lol
      My wife/ editing chief went to Arizona for spring break and Left me home, but I have been busy milling & filming.
      Have ruffly 2' of snow in the yard!🤔🤨🤨

  • @ronharrington228
    @ronharrington228 Рік тому

    Nice catch!

  • @bearwill4737
    @bearwill4737 2 місяці тому

    When you get some money a head, you might want to spring for some new rings for your old tractor.

  • @TheOldManAndTheSaw
    @TheOldManAndTheSaw Рік тому

    That was a VERY nice log (at least what I saw of it). Hope to see the rest of it when it stops raining.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому

      It stopped raining, I will look forward to you watching the rest of it.

  • @aaronharvey6991
    @aaronharvey6991 9 місяців тому

    Sugar pine makes beautiful lumber on the edge of the hard wood.

  • @WideCutSawmill
    @WideCutSawmill Рік тому +1

    Great tool time quote! Lol

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому +1

      It’s probably been a decade or two since I heard that Tool Time quote, but it was so good I still remember it.

  • @southernadirondackoutdoors
    @southernadirondackoutdoors Рік тому

    Good job! Those big ones are both fun and a pain in the butt or maybe back! 😁

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому

      Or maybe all three of the above. And for some, a pain in the dented sawmill bed. 😁

  • @Dustin_the_wind
    @Dustin_the_wind 2 місяці тому

    Trolls, a.i bots posting to generate a presence of a demographic and push narratives, fools, people who just dont actually watch the video, and then some folks of all types.
    Internet sure is something, these days.
    Sheesh.
    Thanks, Well Done Wilson.

  • @joegrochowski669
    @joegrochowski669 Рік тому

    how fast sugar pine grows and what is use of this pine, thanks again , always enjoy

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому

      In this one’s younger years it was growing about a quarter inch in diameter and about 13 14 inches tall per year. it’s used for similar things that white pines are used for.

  • @PaulHodgson-gm6lg
    @PaulHodgson-gm6lg 5 місяців тому

    I've seen 8 foot diameter White pine. Sugar pines get bigger?

  • @twagenknecht
    @twagenknecht 9 місяців тому

    Is that sap wood recoverable or viable for building? Or is it throwaway? Looks very cool, and I would love to build something from these slabs. Awesome videos. I never thought that I'd watch these all the way through, but you have an amazing channel.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  9 місяців тому +1

      The sapwood is not something I would use for construction where you need strength. This would be more useful as decorative wood. Thank you for the comment.

  • @freespirit9981
    @freespirit9981 Рік тому

    I have done a 32” white pine 16ft long on a lt15.

  • @dennisworkmansr.714
    @dennisworkmansr.714 Рік тому

    I'm subscribed to another channel it reminds me so much of your channel, and he is in a similar area you are on the west coast. S&J Forest Products, I'm curious if you know him or maybe even affiliated with him, I do like his channel also.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому +1

      I don’t know him but I have watched a few of his videos in the past. It may be our similar Northwest logging Influence that brings out the similarities. He seems like a good guy and he does have a good channel.

  • @grizz2702
    @grizz2702 Рік тому

    Well...that didn't really work ...it kept on raining here...you should of taken your coat off lol ...cheers....on a side note on large logs
    ...I slab off what I can rotate 45 degrees slab off what I can rotate 90 degrees slab off what I can or down to the cant cut then rotate 90 degrees... but I do have variations from that depending on the log and the cuts I want

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому

      That’s probably a good way to do it. A cleaner way to do it than with the chainsaw. I took my coat off today, it’s been raining ever since not long after that. Now I don’t know whether to take it off or leave it on.

    • @grizz2702
      @grizz2702 Рік тому

      @@WilsonForestLands do like I do in this nasty un predictable spring weather...sit in the house by the fire and watch videos lol ... cheers

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому

      @@grizz2702 I actually look forward to the nasty weather when I can spend time inside by the fire. After a while I get cabin fever and feel the need to go outside when I see a break in the weather. A lot of times the break in the weather is just a trick and it gets me. 😁

  • @freespirit9981
    @freespirit9981 Рік тому

    Log was well dried other wise would suggest not cutting like he did not keeping the log core centered on the boards as much as possible. Green log those board while drying would have cupped, warped waisted in many ways.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому +5

      The log was not dry at all. Still very wet and heavy. I have been slowly cutting logs from this tree for over a year since it has been down. I dried several slabs and a lot of lumber from this tree. Most of it last summer. The wood in this tree is very stable. Even the pith pieces dried straight. The pieces from that video are getting dry now and are still straight. I am milling it based on past experience with this tree. I love when someone watching a video thinks they know more than about what’s going on in the video than the person actually doing the thing. After reading all your comments, I suggest you look up a speech by Theodore Roosevelt titled The Man In the Arena.

    • @randyhorner592
      @randyhorner592 Рік тому

      @@WilsonForestLandsmaybe you should start each video with a disclaimer “ these videos are for entertainment only, and if you have a better way of doing what I’m doing then start your own UA-cam channel.”

  • @freespirit9981
    @freespirit9981 Рік тому

    Did not need to do what he did. Just roll 180 after you can not make another pass. Again repeat then roll 90. You should now have all the clearance you need. You can also do what is call a stop sign cut till you widdle it down till it clears.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому +1

      I did it the way I did for a reason. As the saying goes, there is more than one way to skin a cat.

  • @freespirit9981
    @freespirit9981 Рік тому

    Title deceiving. Can tell you as a forester that sugar pine in no where near the the biggest. Sugar pine can get far bigger.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому +7

      I said that in the video. This was a small one. I said in the video they get much larger. I believe I even mentioned how large the largest ones are.

  • @bennichols1113
    @bennichols1113 Рік тому

    This is why swing blade mills are popular in NZ. Thats a small log.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому +1

      It’s a big one for an LT15. I have been thinking I need a swing blade because I have some real big ones to somehow deal with this summer.

  • @bennichols1113
    @bennichols1113 Рік тому +1

    Square it off, problem solved.

    • @WilsonForestLands
      @WilsonForestLands  Рік тому +2

      I was trying not to do too much squaring so I could keep some live edge alive.

    • @dillirambhattrai6267
      @dillirambhattrai6267 2 місяці тому

      I want to work but I don't have experience can possible