Are curved logs worth milling?

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2019
  • In this video, I check out a poplar log that has a bit of a bow in it. It is a smaller diameter log so the yield is going to be less already. With the slight curve, will it be worth milling at all?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @alansmith4734
    @alansmith4734 4 роки тому +3

    Basically, curved wood is a must to ship builders.

  • @bryanseward3649
    @bryanseward3649 4 роки тому +2

    My students and I milled 3 logs last week, and they made your log look dead straight haha. It also gave them a really great lesson on stress in timber.

  • @MrTgrasshopper
    @MrTgrasshopper Рік тому

    Quick tip. Alwaise make your first cut with the bow in 45degre. Not on the side or top or bottum. You will get more yield out of the log.

  • @timsheteron7903
    @timsheteron7903 4 роки тому +1

    up here in Northern Indiana we call a log like that whopper jawed. LOL Great video

  • @askquestions4634
    @askquestions4634 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the info!

  • @krazykeltic8103
    @krazykeltic8103 3 роки тому +1

    Twiste and skewed wood make good rockers for chairs. reactive wood from limbs make rockers that are curved right when they season. Cradle rockers are another option.

  • @jodysappington7008
    @jodysappington7008 4 роки тому

    enjoyed the video....good morning

  • @rw3387
    @rw3387 4 роки тому +4

    Splitting the heart will always result in spring in your log, especially where you have center dogging. It is best to box your heart in order to not have that problem. Tulip poplar isn't very forgiving with respect to spring. Ash is even worse.

  • @morgansword
    @morgansword 4 роки тому +1

    I like how you sorted it out and basically couldn't do any better than if you spoke shaved it and removed the bark. then got the three inch thick board that would of got thrown in the fire wood pile. Great sawing and save. I think back on the bloopers that showed that you are human... a great human with work to be done on stand up comedy. A better audience would of laughed at the jokes making me the heal who didn't clap when he had a chance. I am sorry "Red" for being such a jerk. (if I left all the spelling errors in this , you would of paused and thought a farm animal is typing me) LOL

  • @kenjett2434
    @kenjett2434 4 роки тому

    Well done Troy just maybe with lots more practice in 10 or 20 you just might make a good Sawyer. Just kidding great explanation of cutting crooked logs thats an area alot of people have troube with.

  • @davidkirkman2223
    @davidkirkman2223 4 роки тому

    1" boards for siding

  • @heavymetalworks6375
    @heavymetalworks6375 4 роки тому

    great viedo, How is that norwood sawmill treating you?

  • @bootmender
    @bootmender 4 роки тому +1

    Bottom line, are you cutting for a barn or a piece of furniture?

  • @LastEmpireOfMusic
    @LastEmpireOfMusic 2 роки тому

    says diameter, measures extent?

  • @davidj.mackinney6568
    @davidj.mackinney6568 4 роки тому +4

    Circumference, not diameter.

  • @steveasbury8081
    @steveasbury8081 4 роки тому +1

    To curved wow

  • @donald6427
    @donald6427 4 роки тому

    Time to spray that grass

  • @randyfisher6108
    @randyfisher6108 4 роки тому

    man to much talking