Aside from the obvious your cinematography is so good And what I mean by obvious is your fashion sense Hard work, and determination has made you The poster child for women of the 21st-century. Keep on rocking. A nice escape when ever you post. Thanks
Nice show . I have something to Bragg about . My diabetic wife has lost 6 more pounds this month and her blood pressure is finally back to normal . This has been a long fight but I'm so proud of her I'm sharing it with the world . I love your channel , em and Jade , keep up the hard work and prayers for my rough and tough wife.
Emerald, thank you so much for a truly informative video. You have a good way of making it a pleasure to watch. Thank you. God Bless you and your family.
Hello Lumber capital log yard, I will be passing by you this Friday afternoon on 80 on my way to NJ to drop off a load of paper tubes. I'll wave at ya'll when I pass. Have a blessed day. 😎
Nice video, always interesting to see details about some technical equipment. I think I'd still rather get my lumber milled at LCLY instead of buying my own LT40 though 😉
That was a great in-depth video. Answered some more of my questions for sure. Ladies' thanks for making it and sharing your day! Have a great evening. TTFN
Love the videos. Old retired safety guy. All you kids have beautiful heads of long hair so be vigilant of all those moving parts you. Mistakes happen in an instant
Thank you and Jade for the informative video and great camera work, you make the operation look easy, good thing I am not operating or Woodmizer Stock would skyrocket buying parts that I cut off!! Hope you have a great week and It is nice to see the mountain turning green. shalom aleichem
I have an LT 35 and I can answer this question for you if that's OK. I assume it is the same. The blade kerf is 1/8 inch so you enter or select 1-1/8" on the computer and then when it drops they much and removes the kerf you are left with a 1 inch board.
Emerald, this video addressed more than I had ever expected to know/learn on how it really works plus you addressed my question perfectly! I am very happy to see something like this so quickly as we do forget things over a few days if we are not thinking about it.. I shall always be watching you guys as I love the channel. I do have a question on the memory on this mill as I haven't operated a mill so nice as this. Over many years I built what ever I needed at the time, just wish that before I was crippled that I could of got this kind of mill as its doing things automatically I wasn't fully aware of. My other last question came from your terrific explanations on how it works. You explained pattern very well, but I am curious as to if the mill remembers the length of this log or any log for that matter... in other words, will it stop each time after the first initial cut of boards so that it does its travel point to where the board draw back catches the cut and brings it back.... plus does it bump itself up just a tich to clear the log with the blade so its not dragging on the fresh cut? Hopefully I haven't totally confused you so here goes again... does it stop automatically once its made its first initial cut for board cut and then when it comes back will it come up on its own or do you manually just give it a quick bump up so its clearing the log with the blade but still drags the board back.... THANK YOU very much as I think after a few days and having ran a few old school mills, catch on quick... you are a excellent teacher with very concise instructions/advice tutorial
I have often thought about purchasing a Wood-Mizer sawmill, probably a smaller one for part-time use. Seems like the best for the money. Great to see you can run one full time and not have reliability issues. Just can't get the numbers right. Big thanks!
Your such a good spokes person for the maker of your mill. I hope they give you guys a brand new mill for your support. Harbor Freight is very good at giving product to promote.
Thank you, madame. I knew NOTHING about any of this - and what I am learning from you is stunning! I am going to have to try setting up a similar system to yours here in Europe.
You are a sawyer. It’s obvious you have experience when you describe milling in terms of working but not struggling. I operated a water powered frame saw for our DNR and it was most important to know the sounds the machine made so you didn’t stress or break the drive shaft or turbine blades. Much respect ma’am.
Great video Emerald - you always do a nice job. A question I have is, "How to you allow for the width of the saw cuts? For example, if you cut a 8"x 8" cant where you cut to 8" can you cut only 7 - 1" x 8" boards because of the saw cut widths? Or, do you get 8 boards but, each is a little less that 1" thick due to the saw cut width? Thank you!
just curious, with a tapered log when you go to level it is there a bubble at the controls that will show you it's leveled or do you have to walk around and eye it? Having only one eye my depth perception isn't the best.
When you make the first cut is it done by eye or is this automatic ? Are the dogs brought up manually or are they automatic ? Never mind I saw they operate automatically lol .Awesome teacher, thanks Em
Hiya this is a question for the video the tutorial two months ago anyway, when you say you drop it an inch each time, how do you compensate for the thickness of the blade will the board end up less than 1 inch?
Does the computer compensate for the thickness of the sawblade? If the blade is 1/25" thick and you want to saw 1" boards and you want to saw 8 pieces, does the computer set the hight of the 4th side cut to 8 x 1" + (8-1) x 1/25" = 8 7/25" ??
The first cut or slab is the most important cut made for many reasons. One for the most board footage yield from the log. For hardwood grade sawing is sawed from the outside in to maximize the grade of the log.solfwood is sawed from the outside in to save the time of making a shim cut. Cutting a to heavy of a slap is the biggest mistake made. In hardwood it cost of grade lumber and footage . In softwood it a loss of board footage yield.
Are you guys selling your business? I just saw another video titled " in the market for a mill?" And then thatbone disappeared. Just wondering because I might be interested.
@Gene Ressler Yeah, it is now but not at first. Showed private but it was also just a few seconds old so it was probably settings being adjusted on the video.
@@Papadoc1000 Well sort of. Yt has millions of servers. As you'd expect they don't all get updates at exactly the same time. And you are not always connected to the same one. Chances are good that what you saw was a propagation delay.
Emerald I noticed that your Woodmizer Sawmill sits on a trailer. Does it pay to move the saw and go to the logs, or cheaper to transport the logs to you? Logistically speaking I see truckloads of logs on the road exclusively, but sawmills obviously can be moved.
But if they moved the sawmill to another site, they would still have to bring the logs back to their location, so its double the work. They not only cut their own logs from 2 sites, but they order logs from multiple buyers. Some maybe far away, so its just practical for them to be the central location. Now if you mean go to the logs on their location, the problem is they have a layout set up, and with their limited space, they have a movement setup that may be messed up by the space needed to manage the log load and unload from mill. Better to have a spot made specifically for their situation where nothing has to be moved to make it work. The space is reserved and just move logs on and off based on their set up movement system.
Adding "Operating Woodmizer Sawmills" to my quickly-expanding resume, thanks I do enjoy these educational Lum Cap vids, I'll just use the cool lingo only tho
I am afraid that some of this was more of a demonstration than a tutorial, so folks really new to the machine will not a lot more detail to help them practice.
4 ads in 6 minutes, and this FULL tutorial is not. It IS beyond highlights but should not contain "basicly". Set the machine for 8 inches but how does blade thickness enter? I'm being hard on you but we have come to expect so much. :) A rare event for me not to watch the entire thing but I was afraid of recording omissions so I stopped.
I'm always impressed. You know someone is a master of their craft when they can teach it to others. Thanks for the lesson!
Always something new. Good jod Emerald coming up with fresh content.
I agree. She needs to be commended for that. It's not easy.
@@christopherweise438Yeah it's gotta be hard to come up with new ideas 5 days a week. I think she should do a few at home videos from time to time.
@@dek779 - PLUS helping run the business and making deliveries at the same time.
@@christopherweise438 Yeah she is a hard worker. Young girls should look up to her and Jade.
Dean has the biggest crush on Emerald ... more then any guy here !
Aside from the obvious your cinematography is so good
And what I mean by obvious is your fashion sense
Hard work, and determination has made you
The poster child for women of the 21st-century.
Keep on rocking.
A nice escape when ever you post. Thanks
Nice show . I have something to Bragg about . My diabetic wife has lost 6 more pounds this month and her blood pressure is finally back to normal . This has been a long fight but I'm so proud of her I'm sharing it with the world . I love your channel , em and Jade , keep up the hard work and prayers for my rough and tough wife.
That description of the log flying over the top with no dogs was priceless.
Enjoy your videos here in Washington state.Timber country.
Emerald, thank you so much for a truly informative video. You have a good way of making it a pleasure to watch. Thank you. God Bless you and your family.
She lines things up pretty good! Would make a good WoodMizer sales lady !
Hello Lumber capital log yard, I will be passing by you this Friday afternoon on 80 on my way to NJ to drop off a load of paper tubes.
I'll wave at ya'll when I pass.
Have a blessed day. 😎
I have read all of the previous comments, and I have to agree with them. You’re doing a great job.😊
Very educational. Like any macnines, it's attention, attention, attention. Automation requires the operator's full attention. Great job Emerald!
Consider giving a tutorial on how to make coffee using a French Press :) I think your followers would love to see something different like that.
Ok George. We are always looking for new content…Boss Man.
@@KenBreon Keep cutting wood though Ken LOL
You must be awesome at video games, with all the hand eye control. You're all awesome at your jobs!
Wow 136 thousand subscribers outstanding I’m pumped
You really know what you are doing Emerald. Kudos to you and LCLY
Always learn something every time from the videos! Thanks everyone
Nice video, always interesting to see details about some technical equipment. I think I'd still rather get my lumber milled at LCLY instead of buying my own LT40 though 😉
I love how fast the hydraulics are on this mill. I am incredibly jealous
@ 10:30 The camera shots following the saw blade down the log are some of my favorites.
It's good to see that LCLY cuts to the exact measurement. I didn't think yards cut true to size anymore.
love your video, you know your saw mill, got to say love your eyes ,they are the windows to your soul
That was very technical and informative. Well done ladies thank you.👍♥️♥️
I bought my Lt40 because of lcly and I get all my good tips here 🎉 best channel on the tube
Cool that you showed your dog cut. Always thought about that .
Great job explaining. Haha I know I have a mill but still watch these!!
Very fun to watch! Just impressive.
Very good Video you are amazing woman 😊😊
I snickered a little when Em said "hard to pinch your log".
You make it sound easy ❤📹☕️👍For you it's easy 😉
That was a great in-depth video. Answered some more of my questions for sure. Ladies' thanks for making it and sharing your day! Have a great evening. TTFN
Love the videos. Old retired safety guy. All you kids have beautiful heads of long hair so be vigilant of all those moving parts you. Mistakes happen in an instant
Thank you and Jade for the informative video and great camera work, you make the operation look easy, good thing I am not operating or Woodmizer Stock would skyrocket buying parts that I cut off!! Hope you have a great week and It is nice to see the mountain turning green. shalom aleichem
How do you factor in the thickness of the blade and still achieve your one inch board?
I have an LT 35 and I can answer this question for you if that's OK.
I assume it is the same. The blade kerf is 1/8 inch so you enter or select 1-1/8" on the computer and then when it drops they much and removes the kerf you are left with a 1 inch board.
Emerald, this video addressed more than I had ever expected to know/learn on how it really works plus you addressed my question perfectly! I am very happy to see something like this so quickly as we do forget things over a few days if we are not thinking about it.. I shall always be watching you guys as I love the channel. I do have a question on the memory on this mill as I haven't operated a mill so nice as this. Over many years I built what ever I needed at the time, just wish that before I was crippled that I could of got this kind of mill as its doing things automatically I wasn't fully aware of. My other last question came from your terrific explanations on how it works. You explained pattern very well, but I am curious as to if the mill remembers the length of this log or any log for that matter... in other words, will it stop each time after the first initial cut of boards so that it does its travel point to where the board draw back catches the cut and brings it back.... plus does it bump itself up just a tich to clear the log with the blade so its not dragging on the fresh cut? Hopefully I haven't totally confused you so here goes again... does it stop automatically once its made its first initial cut for board cut and then when it comes back will it come up on its own or do you manually just give it a quick bump up so its clearing the log with the blade but still drags the board back.... THANK YOU very much as I think after a few days and having ran a few old school mills, catch on quick... you are a excellent teacher with very concise instructions/advice tutorial
I just love the keep it simple make it fun concept.
Very cool to see... You guys are just up the road from where I work!!
You are a very fortunate
individual!!
👍🦊🧙♂️🐺👍
I have often thought about purchasing a Wood-Mizer sawmill, probably a smaller one for part-time use. Seems like the best for the money. Great to see you can run one full time and not have reliability issues. Just can't get the numbers right. Big thanks!
Thank you! you answered a bunch of questions with that Vid!
Excellent Tutorial 👍😃😃😃🚜🇬🇧
Your such a good spokes person for the maker of your mill. I hope they give you guys a brand new mill for your support. Harbor Freight is very good at giving product to promote.
Thank you, madame.
I knew NOTHING about any of this - and what I am learning from you is stunning!
I am going to have to try setting up a similar system to yours here in Europe.
With your excellent mill tutorials you could have just about anyone proficient at running one in no time. Outstanding! MEMENTO VIVERE! DUM SPIRO SPERO
You are a sawyer. It’s obvious you have experience when you describe milling in terms of working but not struggling. I operated a water powered frame saw for our DNR and it was most important to know the sounds the machine made so you didn’t stress or break the drive shaft or turbine blades. Much respect ma’am.
Good work and looking lovely
It's. Interesting to learn about saw milling and logging itself
I wounder if Woodmizer is using your Vid to teach their employees?
If I ever buy a WoodMizer I know where I'm going for lessons!
1125 hrs I see the hrs are adding up, I love watching that hrs meter rack up hrs
Favorite Sawyer 😅
Great job teach!!
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Fantastic video. You cleared up a few things I was wondering about. Y’all dun good!
this looks so much easier than hand ripping a log
Great video Emerald - you always do a nice job. A question I have is, "How to you allow for the width of the saw cuts? For example, if you cut a 8"x 8" cant where you cut to 8" can you cut only 7 - 1" x 8" boards because of the saw cut widths? Or, do you get 8 boards but, each is a little less that 1" thick due to the saw cut width? Thank you!
The setwork does it automaticly. If you cut a 1" board the computer move the sawhead down 1"+ the kerf of the sawblade.
Great tutorial, thank you!
Sweet just what we need here in AU,where abouts is it stored at night and what time do you sleep
Goodness, it seems like you need a PhD to operate that machine But serously, those are good marketable skills to have!!! SICC video😎
Buen Video Me Gusta El Contenido Que Hacen.👌
Great video. As a teacher you looked a little nervous. Just kidding. But still cool and collected
just curious, with a tapered log when you go to level it is there a bubble at the controls that will show you it's leveled or do you have to walk around and eye it? Having only one eye my depth perception isn't the best.
Awesome video.
Emerald, so organized, logical and exact. Definitely you can communicate among the best. Great videography, Jade.
Interesting, thanks
Exlnt Info......Thank you all.....
Is there a D-BARKER THAT YOU CAN PUT ALL YOUR LOGS THRU TO TAKE THE BARK OFF BEFORE PUTTING IT THROUGH THE MILL
How long are the logs you use on the LT 40
What kind of belt is that around your waist? And where can I buy one?? It looks awsome
When you make the first cut is it done by eye or is this automatic ? Are the dogs brought up manually or are they automatic ? Never mind I saw they operate automatically lol .Awesome teacher, thanks Em
Hiya this is a question for the video the tutorial two months ago anyway, when you say you drop it an inch each time, how do you compensate for the thickness of the blade will the board end up less than 1 inch?
Pretty nice.
Do you guys sell (Kant's?) There's a mill here that does ,
I like the belt along your waist, what is it?
It seems like a good saw mill. When will you get electric? That would make life easier.
There is no electricity on site.
Does the computer compensate for the thickness of the sawblade? If the blade is 1/25" thick and you want to saw 1" boards and you want to saw 8 pieces, does the computer set the hight of the 4th side cut to 8 x 1" + (8-1) x 1/25" = 8 7/25" ??
The first cut or slab is the most important cut made for many reasons. One for the most board footage yield from the log. For hardwood grade sawing is sawed from the outside in to maximize the grade of the log.solfwood is sawed from the outside in to save the time of making a shim cut. Cutting a to heavy of a slap is the biggest mistake made. In hardwood it cost of grade lumber and footage . In softwood it a loss of board footage yield.
1/2 electric selinoid 65 bucks for blade lube . good work
Are you guys selling your business? I just saw another video titled " in the market for a mill?" And then thatbone disappeared. Just wondering because I might be interested.
Haha nope
The video is there ua-cam.com/users/shorts7G7evj8YUsg. Just an ad for this one 🙂
@Gene Ressler Yeah, it is now but not at first. Showed private but it was also just a few seconds old so it was probably settings being adjusted on the video.
@@Papadoc1000 Well sort of. Yt has millions of servers. As you'd expect they don't all get updates at exactly the same time. And you are not always connected to the same one. Chances are good that what you saw was a propagation delay.
Emerald I noticed that your Woodmizer Sawmill sits on a trailer. Does it pay to move the saw and go to the logs, or cheaper to transport the logs to you? Logistically speaking I see truckloads of logs on the road exclusively, but sawmills obviously can be moved.
But if they moved the sawmill to another site, they would still have to bring the logs back to their location, so its double the work.
They not only cut their own logs from 2 sites, but they order logs from multiple buyers. Some maybe far away, so its just practical for them to be the central location.
Now if you mean go to the logs on their location, the problem is they have a layout set up, and with their limited space, they have a movement setup that may be messed up by the space needed to manage the log load and unload from mill. Better to have a spot made specifically for their situation where nothing has to be moved to make it work. The space is reserved and just move logs on and off based on their set up movement system.
Emerald are you a robot, 6:59......?🤔
❤️❤️❤️💥Emerald💥❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦
Do they make two sided blades 🤪
👍 .
COOL
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Can you cut your dog's or is there some sort of lock out?
Adding "Operating Woodmizer Sawmills" to my quickly-expanding resume, thanks
I do enjoy these educational Lum Cap vids, I'll just use the cool lingo only tho
That is a lot of built up saw dust. Don't you think blowing that off would be a good idea?
Sorry I don't have any way to do it
Emerald
Nevermind.
No dogs were harmed making this video. But they were scared😁
How does the computer compensate for saw kerf?
Needs subtitles I put my earmuffs on and missed the rest 😂
First viewer emerald
Now I know enough to,let the girls run the equipment! Only being honest.
That’s nothing - I have run laser cell sorters before, heh
First
Рыжая 👩🦰 привеееет!!!!
Anyways x 3.
I am afraid that some of this was more of a demonstration than a tutorial, so folks really new to the machine will not a lot more detail to help them practice.
4 ads in 6 minutes, and this FULL tutorial is not. It IS beyond highlights but should not contain "basicly". Set the machine for 8 inches but how does blade thickness enter? I'm being hard on you but we have come to expect so much. :)
A rare event for me not to watch the entire thing but I was afraid of recording omissions so I stopped.