I love watching as they expose the grain of the wood . There are a lot of posts showing this . When are we going to the next step showing the triming of the board ?
The first log: absolutly beautiful grain and perfection. I could not take my eyes off of each cut, and wanted to run my hand over God's creation. Thank you .
Nice looking piece of Keyaki looks like it was a standing piece of old growth deadwood that has been seasoning out for a long time some big money there.
@@danielburgess7785 Hello there Daniel. Could you please explain what you call "laminates"? The boards sawn here appear to be about 35mm in thickness. How do you propose they would make laminates out of this thickness? Surely the beauty of the grain would make it desirable for fine cabinet work. The Japanese appreciate solid timber.
@@musamor75 They are used to make veneers. The cuts are about 7cm to 8cm thick (got those numbers from the gentleman who posts these videos) so they can be finely sawed/planed to 5mm to 7mm thick. Using veneer wood makes the most profit per log. Considering that they are importing wood from around the world, and huge logs to boot, they have to maximize the $ (or Yen) return at every step. A skilled wood worker can apply veneers so well that you'd have to be an expert to detect it. Solid exotic timber is out of the price range of all but the most wealthy. Examples: ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=veneer+japanese&pbjreload=10
I love watching as they expose the grain of the wood . There are a lot of posts showing this . When are we going to the next step showing the triming of the board ?
The first log: absolutly beautiful grain and perfection. I could not take my eyes off of each cut, and wanted to run my hand over God's creation. Thank you .
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What timber it is? In English please reply really beautiful timber
It's nice to see the work of a master sawyer! Beautifully done!
Great looking grain in that log ! Love your videos ! Have a great one
Arigato
THE LAST SLAB TO COME OFF THE CARRIGE WAS WELL WORTH WAITING FOR! NICE PIECE!!
Very very arigato
All I see are beautiful guitars lots of beautiful guitars 🎸
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Nice looking piece of Keyaki looks like it was a standing piece of old growth deadwood that has been seasoning out for a long time some big money there.
Why is this so interesting and relaxing? I feel like I need to make a table though.
Arigato
A guitar would be better, my opinion
You seem to have fixed the focus problem. The video looks great !!!
ありがとうございました !!!
Arigato
What a beautiful piece of lumber
Arigato
What specimen is this? In which country is this cut being made?
Zelkova is same as hinoki tree?... which is nicer???. Interesting piece of wood. Thank you. GOD BLESS!
Arigato
Difference zelkova Hinoki
@@ysasada18 thank you
@@ysasada18 which of the two is usually used in Japan as a furniture?
Até japoneses destroem a natureza....😱
So satisfying video! Is zelkova same as koa wood?
Arigato
Kia wood
I don’t know
Sorry
(bhs lndonesia)Bagus utk mebel. Kayu apa, dr mana dan penggergajiannya dimana?
Great piece of wood
Arigato
I haven't seen u cut logs in different sizes
I think we would like to know what it’s going to be used for ?
Hopefully guitars 🎸
Do you saw Paulownia? Your videos are great! Thanks for sharing!
arigato
Very nice straight grain. Do you ever cut Hickory or any type of Oak? Thank you.
Pecan import
Arigato
@@ysasada18, Arigato. I wondered about that also.
Que inteligentes los japoneses
With all the circles would make a very nice bar top.
Arigato
the grain is mesmerizing
Arigato
What's the tree name?
Wood ammazing
arigato
Que hermosa madera
How much price ?
Saudaçoes dos irmãos brasileiros
Qué belleza de madera
Nice log to cut. Fr Saipan 670
Saipan jola Sayama
Arigato
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Is this considered to be a hardwood?
Yes
Hardwood
Arigato
How about resawing
tHOSE BOARDS MUST MAKE BEAUTIFUL TABLES.
They are used to make laminates. The cost of the wood is such that every Yen possible has to be extracted.
@@danielburgess7785 Hello there Daniel. Could you please explain what you call "laminates"? The boards sawn here appear to be about 35mm in thickness. How do you propose they would make laminates out of this thickness? Surely the beauty of the grain would make it desirable for fine cabinet work. The Japanese appreciate solid timber.
@@musamor75 They are used to make veneers. The cuts are about 7cm to 8cm thick (got those numbers from the gentleman who posts these videos) so they can be finely sawed/planed to 5mm to 7mm thick. Using veneer wood makes the most profit per log. Considering that they are importing wood from around the world, and huge logs to boot, they have to maximize the $ (or Yen) return at every step.
A skilled wood worker can apply veneers so well that you'd have to be an expert to detect it.
Solid exotic timber is out of the price range of all but the most wealthy.
Examples: ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=veneer+japanese&pbjreload=10
@@danielburgess7785 this makes perfect sense to me. Any way around it, the wood is beautiful.
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It's unfair, I was waiting for something more interesting. So I wasted 11 minutes of my life.
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