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  • In this video, Zoe and Trey are cutting dimensional oak lumber on the Woodmizer LT40 WIDE sawmill.
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  • @IamKyuTee
    @IamKyuTee Рік тому +9

    Here is a tip from the Netherlands. Have a drying wood room that is out of the elementswhen cut. Coat the cut oak with thin wood glue. This will do two things by making it where the wood dries slower it prevents cracking and warping of the wood. Also, by having a humidifier in yiur drying on days that are very dry and low humidity it will also prevent this issue for that instance as well. This takes longer to dry but in the end you do JOT have cracked or warped cuts of wood no matter how thin or thick you cut it. The reason fir the cracks and warping I'd that it is drying out watpy too fast. It takes about 2 to 3 years longer to have the wood dry but you have way less loss. My father-in-law worked with wood all his life and this was a tip he passed down. This tip is for cutting wood that is not dried as whole logs. If your logs are cracking from cutting you may need to sharpen your saw blades or get better quality blades. Use water-soluble wood glue. How it works is the wood glue fills in pores of the wood and strengthens it but being water-soluble it still let's moisture escape but slowly since the pores of the wood is sealed. Here they teach that trick in wood working classes in HIGHSCHOOL. They also teach that yiu cut wood 1cm larger all the way around so after the wood is dried it an be sanded, planed or cut to size removing the wood glue. In florida yiu need a drying room with a dehumidifier. But still do the wood glue so it does not dry out too fast. Yiu do not want the humidity of the room above or below 30%. That is the key.

    • @IamKyuTee
      @IamKyuTee Рік тому

      @text-1459 I am not on UA-cam watching to win. Please give it to someone else.

  • @charlescoates6661
    @charlescoates6661 Рік тому +5

    I too cut my own lumber for projects. I don't have that high speed sawmill, but I have found that removing the bark as soon as you can will stop most of the bugs and rot. The bugs like to get under the bark and start eating the membrane between the bark and the wood. Just food for thought.

  • @holtstevens
    @holtstevens Рік тому +6

    I asked my Wood-Mizer dealer when is the best time to mill. His answer was "When it quits bouncing after it is cut down".

  • @danbailey8182
    @danbailey8182 Рік тому +3

    I am from Ontario Canada close to Detroit MI. Here we have humid weather in the summer and it affects the cut wood. So my experience is in felling trees for my friends farm, and splitting the wood for heating. It only takes one year for the wood to be a only good for burning in most cases. On a happy note my same friend's house caught fire (electrical) and we made amazing discoveries. The floor beams for the second floor are 18x18 oak. The wall studs were actual oak hand hewed. The walls were made of black walnut. The house had been built in 1850. The upstairs is being rebuilt but the black walnut will be used for tables to stay with the house.

  • @thomasnoteboom1531
    @thomasnoteboom1531 Рік тому +3

    Have you heard of painting the end with a replant/sealer to control the rot and bugs, this is done in Central east

  • @thurmanbennett1603
    @thurmanbennett1603 Рік тому +2

    love watching fellow Floridians at work

  • @kristylarson7832
    @kristylarson7832 Рік тому +7

    Excellent videographer and excellent editing! Love that both you and Zoe are in the video. Very nice to show your dad working also! This is a very good video!

  • @rabcaxyz2
    @rabcaxyz2 Рік тому +51

    Trey just start up those only fans and loyal fans accounts problem solved!

    • @jamesshelton2059
      @jamesshelton2059 Рік тому

      Damn look at you i love tp rock yourworld

    • @xtremity2361
      @xtremity2361 Рік тому +2

      Them 🍑 will sell

    • @xtremity2361
      @xtremity2361 Рік тому

      @Ron Allen take it easy old timer. literally every video thumbnail is all a$ s n t I tties. Seems like she is being sexually exploited for monetary gain....so I don't know what's worse...

    • @SolomonKane71
      @SolomonKane71 Рік тому +11

      @@ronallen6578 maybe if so many of the videos did not have T&A click bait then these kind of comments would not be made? I remember watching when the channel started and I remember stopping when the click bait thumbnails started. I can find quality content that does not not need to trick viewers into watching.

    • @jacobyjackson3530
      @jacobyjackson3530 Рік тому +2

      @@SolomonKane71 I stopped watching when they were on HouseHunters…and when they started with the questionable thumb nails to gain views and likes to keep being monetized…TRASH in my opinion

  • @doylelee4228
    @doylelee4228 Рік тому +4

    Doesn't matter what you do there is always problems. Way to adapt and overcome!

  • @robertrickett7816
    @robertrickett7816 Рік тому

    At the old saw mill in my home town, the owner used to place all his logs on the trimmings, that kept them off the ground. Certain logs had the bark removed before being stacked to await processing. He also inspects all trimmings, before they become fire wood, for pretty designs to sell to small craft wood workers.

  • @dennisszantyr7636
    @dennisszantyr7636 Рік тому +3

    Those mushrooms bought back memories from my youth. Used to hike the woods in Connecticut looking for Oak, Apple and White Birch mushrooms for craft projects. The Birch were dried and polyurethaned great for making mobiles and the Oak and Apple as they get bigger are great for small dioramas. Thanks for the video appreciate y'all. Have a great 2023!!

  • @wolverine1694
    @wolverine1694 Рік тому +2

    I personally like a little spalting going on... gives character... I live in western Virginia and let my logs sit 2-4 years.. but you don't have winter's like we do... makes a difference... you-all keep up the good work... God bless

  • @azwheeling8189
    @azwheeling8189 Рік тому +3

    Watched a UA-cam experiment once where they took a fresh cut log and compared moisture content to a similar log that had set 1 or 2 years and the interior moisture content was only a few percentage points different. That blew the theory of letting a log sit until it dries out in my opinion.

    • @JambalayaJimmy
      @JambalayaJimmy Рік тому

      That would have to depend on the climate. Generations of people absolutely knowing it works up in my part of Canada would disagree with this youtuber experiment.

    • @carlbeane9227
      @carlbeane9227 Рік тому +1

      What the he'll are you talking about I thought this was an onlyfans

  • @richardvetzel6430
    @richardvetzel6430 Рік тому +1

    I am one of the largest firewood suppliers in the Houston Area and can help you guys out.. pls don't take this wrong but you really need to get the long billets OFF of the ground!
    On the better long(er) -billets.. especially that pin oak; maybe find a way to make some cheap A-Frames & hang it w/chains until it air dries otherwise.. BUGS!
    Also.. all of that kerf/saw dust.. buy a pellitizer & start selling bbq fuel pellets.
    That is what we are doing here next.. I'm getting roughly $.013-cents /lb for red oak as split & seasoned bbq firewood but can sell the pellets upwards of $2.50/lb, do the math!
    -rich
    TRAYMAN INDUSTRIES, LLC
    1-800-TRAYMAN

  • @henryparent1157
    @henryparent1157 Рік тому +1

    Oak don't put in Direct sun light put in the Shade to dry Found out out the hard way.

  • @joeymendez7993
    @joeymendez7993 Рік тому +5

    Awesome video as usual. Thanks for carefully packaging the items I purchased from you. I was able to make a beautiful cutting board for my wife and now my mother in law wants one lol

  • @tylerbarrett6652
    @tylerbarrett6652 Рік тому +1

    Now THAT is a really cool saw mill. I watch a lot of these channels... but yours is the first that has the log handling stuff built in. EXCELLENT. I didn't know you could get them like that...

    • @funtyes1970
      @funtyes1970 Рік тому

      it really come done to how much money you want to spend on sawmill . a sawmill like he have probably $35k to $45k maybe more .or you can buy a cheaper one for like $10k to $20k with no hydraulic

  • @felixmadison5736
    @felixmadison5736 Рік тому +1

    Came for the wood. Stayed and came back for Ms. Good Body.

  • @christlives4sure
    @christlives4sure Рік тому

    Maybe because I worked in a sawmill after high school for a couple of years. Or maybe because I worked as a carpenter for 15 years and a superintendent for 15 more. But you need to plan your Cuts to be much more valuable. When you could’ve chopped a lot of it out at the beginning, leaving real premium wood. I’m not gonna say what you should’ve done because it should be obvious. This is the first Time ever running across your UA-cam channel. At least you’re making some money from views and sponsors. I’m truly happy for you.

  • @ooper3604
    @ooper3604 Рік тому +7

    somebody get zoe a box to stand on please. she's always on her tiptoes when running the sawmill. just joking love the video

  • @steveo7767
    @steveo7767 Рік тому +2

    Supplement your income. Buy a second mill or lease one. Being in Florida I would keep the trunks you have to be milled up off the ground to keep them out of ground moisture, using pallets or whatever. Friend of mine in TN uses cinder blocks and lays trunks across them.

  • @jamesbeeman8192
    @jamesbeeman8192 Рік тому +3

    2 inch oak slabs dry well if done properly!

  • @cabman86
    @cabman86 Рік тому

    Same reason Matt Cremona said he hates cutting red oak slabs. Too much bowing and twisting. I found that if you strap it really tight it doesn't warp as much.

  • @jamesbeeman8192
    @jamesbeeman8192 Рік тому +4

    3 board ft of red oak at Lowe's for 80-90$. No way!
    Maybe 12-15$.

  • @TxStang
    @TxStang Рік тому +7

    You need about 50 chickens running around the yard , those beetles would not stand a chance .

  • @davidbalderston2751
    @davidbalderston2751 Рік тому

    Firewood guys up North use pallets to keep their logs from ever sitting directly on the ground.

  • @larrykoroush6995
    @larrykoroush6995 10 місяців тому

    Keep that mill running all day. I hate seeing nice material go to waste. Nice job team

  • @gueyg3764
    @gueyg3764 10 місяців тому

    So relaxing and beautiful to work oak slabs so many ideas on crafts and furniture

  • @ripleyadamski
    @ripleyadamski Рік тому +1

    There are so many different species of oak, and the different species are better for specific cuts. Pin oak is the worst, with the wide growth rings does not make good slabs. It will bow and twist right off the mill. I’ve been cutting it into cookies, to make coffee and side tables. Red oak is ok but you definitely have to strap it together as it dries ti prevent warp and twist. I like to use it for 4x4 and 6x6, for table legs. I usually quarter saw white oak, most of the trees I cut are large enough that the center cuts make nice slabs, and as you get further out in the tree, it can be dimensional lumber and charcuterie boards.
    The best way to prevent rot in the logs is storing it directly on the dirt. A couple things you can try in the future, is to get a couple triangles of rock and make a pad. (I too hate spending hundreds of dollars in rock, but it is always money well spent!) then elevate the logs while they are stored. With the amount of logs you have you could use 2 of the ones that aren’t as nice as log stickers, and stack the rest of the logs on top of those. This will help with the bugs. The first oak I cut down 20 years ago, rotted in 2 years and I had to mulch what was left. I cut down the other oak in my property, and the bugs ate it before I got to it. Fast forward 15 years, and my shop now has a concrete drive, where I store the wood elevated, and the tree will last 3-5 years with little or no bugs and rot. Im in Pittsburgh, and once the weather breaks, I have a 50” round x 12’ long white oak to cut, im looking forward to warmer days to get back outside!
    Good luck and enjoy your warm days!

    • @charlesvancella524
      @charlesvancella524 Рік тому

      I gather the first sentence of your second paragraph is in error?

    • @ripleyadamski
      @ripleyadamski Рік тому

      Just saw this!
      Haha! There is a huge difference between is and isn’t!
      Don’t you love when your phone types the wrong word!

  • @keithlea6804
    @keithlea6804 Рік тому +1

    My grandfather use to cut his own lumber back in the 70s. Sure would like some for dollhouses and miniature scale buildings for my RC crawler corse. Do you do other logs besides oak.

  • @KoreyAiken
    @KoreyAiken Рік тому +2

    Hi Guys! I really like your channel. Your content and video format is very engaging, informative and insightful. Also your videographer is pretty awesome and uses shooting angles that keeps the viewer engaged in your project throughout the video. Keep up the great work and that cool content coming. Thanks! 👍

  • @kenjordan5164
    @kenjordan5164 Рік тому +1

    Great video. One suggestion - you 2 are young with a beautiful baby. Please wear your hearing protection and gloves when working the saw mill. 😀

  • @jamesbeeman8192
    @jamesbeeman8192 Рік тому +1

    A 1"x6" x6' = 3 board ft. @ 90$ = 30$ board ft. @ 40$ = 13.35$ board ft.
    Way more than Walnut etc.
    No way!!

  • @rodneyyoung8577
    @rodneyyoung8577 Рік тому +2

    This channel always delivers the funs.

  • @jamessharier7529
    @jamessharier7529 Рік тому

    These boards could make some beautiful rustic furniture, nice job and video

  • @beckyumphrey2626
    @beckyumphrey2626 Рік тому +2

    Great video. Why is their always a rear end pic for.the thumbnail?

  • @dtom1145
    @dtom1145 Рік тому

    Some of my best pieces have been made with ambrosia, wormy and spalted woods.

  • @waynenorton-se9vs
    @waynenorton-se9vs 10 місяців тому

    love the way you over come your problems great work

  • @tjw540
    @tjw540 Рік тому

    Hello from America leaving to a Caribbean getting married living United States. Hope you are enjoy your video you take care.

  • @user-zx4gn9so3j
    @user-zx4gn9so3j 10 місяців тому

    It is cool that the machine rolls the log over so you don't have too.

  • @gabrielpichardo1492
    @gabrielpichardo1492 Рік тому +5

    Those boards that you managed to salvage look beautiful

  • @tomforeman4976
    @tomforeman4976 Рік тому

    It blows my mind they just kept cutting 1 inch. Always pull and check quality of wood each pass and be ready to cut good 4X4s for post or leave ruff and trim as hexagons for ornamentL post.

  • @robintraina217
    @robintraina217 9 місяців тому

    very interesting, thanks for the work you guys did

  • @geekazoid
    @geekazoid Рік тому

    when you pulled the lube hose around the block for those thick cuts, it was tight and hit the belt

  • @carlbeane9227
    @carlbeane9227 Рік тому +5

    I have a hunch where she's hiding those dollars

  • @dvidgonzales8376
    @dvidgonzales8376 Рік тому +2

    Big wood is cool now around house

  • @robc8593
    @robc8593 Рік тому +1

    Don't be too hard on yourselves, its not like a lot hasn't happened last couple of years.

  • @chuckg844
    @chuckg844 Рік тому +1

    you could recoup your loses by selling ASSets

  • @Rustybucket303
    @Rustybucket303 Рік тому

    Great saw mill first time I seen this one. Cool.

  • @winkeyes
    @winkeyes 9 місяців тому

    Doesn’t leaving the wood stacked on the mill cause your blades to dull faster? Interesting?

  • @IAmNotAPerverts
    @IAmNotAPerverts Рік тому

    I like your educational videos about the lumber world.
    Also you pics give me wood.

  • @keithowen-js9ob
    @keithowen-js9ob Рік тому

    I live in north Florida and we leave the wood for about 3 to 5 months maybe 10 months on ceder and white oak ..

  • @kellywilkins8043
    @kellywilkins8043 Рік тому +1

    Cool mill!

  • @almonjacob3496
    @almonjacob3496 Рік тому

    I use a level and or a carpenters square on the bunk to insure my cut face is square. Your eyes lie to you. Beautiful wood. What a shame, so much wood is damaged.

  • @jeffreyhusack2400
    @jeffreyhusack2400 Рік тому +1

    Working that big wood will get you nice grain. From what I saw

  • @michaelwillcutt2619
    @michaelwillcutt2619 Рік тому

    Spray an put under shed until you can cut them Florida heat humidity rain high bug activity an hire someone to run saw daily for you organization ?

  • @njonebale7889
    @njonebale7889 Рік тому +2

    That’s a shame about the lumber, first time actually watching it get cut and I could tell it had a lot of rot.

  • @mrossi1958
    @mrossi1958 10 місяців тому

    Stunning young lady! 😍😍

  • @dvidgonzales8376
    @dvidgonzales8376 Рік тому +1

    Cool beard Casey

  • @tjw540
    @tjw540 Рік тому

    Leaving for Jamaica like a video in two days I shall miss America you take care by the way I’m going to Brazil

  • @rickcreel3657
    @rickcreel3657 Рік тому

    If you placed the logs in a pond would it keep the bugs out and make the logs last longer?

  • @Ronmailhot921
    @Ronmailhot921 Рік тому

    Where is your PPE? Gloves, glasses, hearing protection?

  • @michaelwillcutt2619
    @michaelwillcutt2619 Рік тому

    Price just went up on saw blades from woodmizer bashing quality control

  • @juanitokikiki
    @juanitokikiki 6 місяців тому

    never thought i would enjoy seeing wood get cut, and its not cause of the bootie

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Рік тому +2

    That is too bad that you are losing money also that the drying process takes so long you're limited on what you can do

  • @raysoucie489
    @raysoucie489 9 місяців тому

    I remember seeing her cit the 2" slabs

  • @GrahamGphotoParker
    @GrahamGphotoParker 8 місяців тому

    D you cut off the rot and bug damage before you stack, or do the bugs leave as soon as you cut them?

  • @BiggSheppTheManMythAndLegend
    @BiggSheppTheManMythAndLegend Рік тому +4

    Hey Trey and Zoe. I love your channel. I used to work in carpentry a lot before a car wreck rendered me disabled back in 2016 so, watching your videos brings me nostalgic joy. Thanks for what yaw do. However, I have a question . . . With those blades on a mill that size, when they get dull, do you have to discard a dull blade and replace it every time like its recommended we do with jigsaw and bandsaw blades, or with the mill blades being thicker and more heavy duty, can they be sharpened and reused at all? Just wondering.

  • @stevecarney6750
    @stevecarney6750 Рік тому +3

    Nice video, hope you can make firewood out of the ones that are to far gone for lumber.

  • @paulbeaudin2109
    @paulbeaudin2109 Рік тому +1

    awesome job

  • @WrightCustomTimberandArms
    @WrightCustomTimberandArms Рік тому

    I started out cutting oak into slabs and like you switched to cutting dimensional lumber and drying it in our IDRY Kiln. Thanks for another great video!!!

  • @adrot2937
    @adrot2937 Рік тому +3

    Awesome work guys keep up the amazing content please keep posting videos keep the enthusiasm and spirits high I notice this one wasn’t as amazing as other ones so with that being said this only a good positive feedback to get what viewers like to watch thanks

    • @melchurmoreau5677
      @melchurmoreau5677 Рік тому

      I agree, you could not have said it better, that's a fair comment

  • @bobbycuesroadhouse2204
    @bobbycuesroadhouse2204 Рік тому

    I was thinking some of those bug infested boards would’ve been nice for a resin river table?

  • @deerman4188
    @deerman4188 Рік тому +8

    Come on dudes respect that man's wife.

    • @deerman4188
      @deerman4188 Рік тому +4

      @@TheNewMexicoMan This is true I must say.

  • @Tonytroop2013
    @Tonytroop2013 Рік тому +4

    Awesome video as always guys 🙌🏼

  • @MrLonewolfKaraoke
    @MrLonewolfKaraoke 9 місяців тому

    What do you do with the first bark cut or slabs. What do you make it in to?

  • @adirondackwoodsman
    @adirondackwoodsman Рік тому +2

    We get rot from bugs up here in NY from bugs if it sits too long

  • @dusbus2384
    @dusbus2384 Рік тому

    yall need to get some bats on the property to help keep the bugs down and a solar kiln to help dry the wood quickly and safely and cheaply

  • @saintaugustine1715
    @saintaugustine1715 Рік тому +1

    Trey and Zoe good afternoon I know how wood get spoiled here in Florida I am from StAugustine but I did find a that helps keeping the a little better if you can get your hands on some pressure treated pole like telephone pole ( electric pole ) and you put your logs on them to keep them of the ground also water them with dawn dish detergent the bugs don't like that I do that to get that spoiling in the grainjust try a few but still don't wait to long before to cut them if you want longer then rem8ve the bark of them but that is a lots of work by hand check around other people might have good ideas on it try to talk to old timer that use to have a sawmill have a great day P.S I little amount of wood is better than none

  • @FIREGURU
    @FIREGURU 10 місяців тому

    That water leak looks like an assembly issue. Not a design issue.

  • @michaelwillcutt2619
    @michaelwillcutt2619 Рік тому

    Extra money fire wood slabs cut them up length or sale them as slabs for less money

  • @noisepuppet
    @noisepuppet Рік тому

    Who else clicked the thumbnail to see more of that great pair of boards

  • @robkeller495
    @robkeller495 Рік тому +2

    Make a can't take the bark off in 4 cuts 1st

  • @garypic4083
    @garypic4083 Рік тому +1

    This guys loves to hear himself talk.
    Exactly what does Zoe do?

  • @rayrocha7844
    @rayrocha7844 Рік тому +1

    Is anybody watching this for the saw or just watching it for the lady like me🤣

    • @jphomebrew
      @jphomebrew Рік тому +1

      I would say she has been doing squats and it’s working

  • @burlseeker4680
    @burlseeker4680 Рік тому +1

    That is one HUGE Bug, at 15:17 !!!

    • @rrittenhouse
      @rrittenhouse Рік тому +1

      Looked like a darkling beetle or similar but I don't know bugs too well lol

  • @Jon4784
    @Jon4784 Рік тому +1

    Love everything you cut Zoe an definitely love the projects y'all make

  • @devilsadvocate1441
    @devilsadvocate1441 Рік тому +1

    Man that is a sweet mill. The auto log rotator sure saves time!

  • @highlander723
    @highlander723 Рік тому +1

    Nice to see my two favorite ladies

  • @simonanderson3961
    @simonanderson3961 Рік тому

    Dimensional lumber? As opposed to something without dimensions? Dont slabs have dimensions? 🤔

  • @cartoons981
    @cartoons981 Рік тому

    seems there comes a time when important question is . since trees last longer then flesh and bones that you are .made of ? which is more important ? if you would have left that oak tree alone it would have out lasted whole world .since whole world dies and replaced within 100 years cuz of expiration date put on your body of meat and bones .

  • @stevecooper8121
    @stevecooper8121 Рік тому

    Thats some nice firewood.

  • @Roscoe_357
    @Roscoe_357 Рік тому

    Cakey!!!! 🎂🎂

  • @burlseeker4680
    @burlseeker4680 Рік тому +1

    What species of Oak is that ?

  • @jeffreyyenior9757
    @jeffreyyenior9757 Рік тому

    How do you deal with the mycelium that is throughout the log, causing white wood rot?

  • @nicolassmith8739
    @nicolassmith8739 Рік тому

    Great video thank you both

  • @chriscars3578
    @chriscars3578 Рік тому +2

    Have you ever thought of using the sawdust to make wood pellets

  • @cancelchannel3394
    @cancelchannel3394 Рік тому +2

    Poor equipment inspection, and preventive maintenance practices "/

  • @jagdishprasadkhaitan4815
    @jagdishprasadkhaitan4815 Рік тому

    You must purchase the quality timber for sawing.

  • @EricWebster
    @EricWebster Рік тому

    Oak is tough bud, they rot from the inside out. They are hard to cut and tough on the equipment.