One of your best videos, Mark! Beautiful log. This should definitely be added to your "Best Of" compilation some day. This is one where you see what 30-some years of being a sawyer means.
That was a NICE log and par-excellent sawing! I remember those old BIG ones at Jason's mill with his grandpaw pulling the lever and when it was time to turn them, it was ALL of us with a hook and it was ALL we wanted, too. White pine, hemlock, poplar and a rare oak and maple. Made you want to eat something and lay down for a while. And no bus motors were even slightly bothered by the log. Thanks Mark and Guys! God Bless Yall!
Well Mark and Eddie, You just about had me in tears. My life long profession is an Antique restorer of Arts & Crafts and Mission Furniture. I use 95% Quarter sawn White Oak, that log was something I dream about. The log without question was the finest I have ever seen, with each piece of Flatsawn that came off I kept seeing wide Flake in the grain, in my dream. As always, another great Vid. Regards, Fred
The old bus motor sure loved that beauty of a white oak log. If a couple of those 22" wide boards that come off where 2" thick they would have made a beautiful book matched table top.
@@markgalicic7788 There's a guy relatively close to Mike Morgan (Outdoors with the Morgans) that has an iDry vaccuum kiln that specializes in drying slabs.
Thats owesome bro, fabulous timber least to say, thank you so much for showing this to us, professional, clean, and correct as an Swiss army knife , thank you for the the video Mark
That's the way I like to see it. The whole process start to finish edging stacking and everything. That's a good-looking stack of lumber there brother.
👍👌👏 You milled some really, really nice and clean boards out of this big trunk. Congratulations 🎉 Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and especially health to all of you.
I think Master Dog has worked more in this video than in the past couple months. Could not see it peeking out over the first cut. Beautiful patterns in that big log. Thanks for sharing this one Mark. Wishing you and your team a great week. Peace brother
@@markgalicic7788 Mark, if you ever get anything shipped to you banded up with those 3/4" or 1 1/4" black metal band straps, cut the straps into 2 - 3" lengths for making tools. I use them for making slimjims for unlocking car doors, you could make yourself a couple of extra tools for getting wood chips out of the blade gap. It's easy to shape the end on a grinder to put a hook for pulling tight chips along the blade.
Half past eight at night nice stack of boards out of that log , I’m still home had keyhole surgery on my left knee two holes to get the rubbish out it’s strapped up and aching , no alcohol or pain killers just a mug of tea back to work tomorrow anyway have a nice day
ZZ is away at a state run Bunk & Powdered Egg Breakfast facility otherwise known as the Cloud Factory. Mark Fowler is here to get installment 3 of 17 on that $50 loan he gave me 38 yrs ago. So happy he found me, I mean, we ran into each other. He literally rammed my truck to stop me from speeding off.
Some folks thinks the stop sign is new. Not all logs are small and this is how ya deal with a bigun with this type of saw. He is making the log fit the saw getting board in the process. He is doing a great job.
@@markgalicic7788l worked at a mill in Tidioute PA that was basically the same set up. We did have a debarker and ran 6 ft blades. We had no top saw. Our slabs and saw dust were used in the boiler to run the dry kilns. We really only cut Red Oak for some reason. I did the Eddie job and a few more.
One of your best videos, Mark! Beautiful log. This should definitely be added to your "Best Of" compilation some day. This is one where you see what 30-some years of being a sawyer means.
thank you.
That was a NICE log and par-excellent sawing! I remember those old BIG ones at Jason's mill with his grandpaw pulling the lever and when it was time to turn them, it was ALL of us with a hook and it was ALL we wanted, too. White pine, hemlock, poplar and a rare oak and maple. Made you want to eat something and lay down for a while. And no bus motors were even slightly bothered by the log. Thanks Mark and Guys! God Bless Yall!
thank you Lewie.
@@markgalicic7788 U2, Buddy! Stay warm!
Now THAT is what I call a log! Love the cathedral grain pattern.
yes she was a beauty for sure.
Jeez that was a nice piece of oak Mark. I don't think I've seen anything better since watching your channel.
thanks Mike.
That was an awesome stop sign, and those big wide boards were beautiful!
thanks Alan.
Hello Mark, Eddie and friends that’s a big ass Log my friend great seeing you at Bunyan again👍🇺🇸
thanks , yes we had fun at the show hope to see you next year.
I for one enjoy the strategy of you working the stop sign.
thanks David glad you liked it.
That's a BEAUTIFUL stick of oak! Chef's Kiss
thanks James.
The prettiest white oak I've seen in a long time, grade S where I come from. Thanks Guys !
nice sawing n team work ty guys
thanks Richard.
That was an amazing log !
thanks Larry.
Absolutely gorgeous piece of white oak
thanks Russell.
@@markgalicic7788 the grain in that wood was absolutely phenomenal
I sure am glad I was there for that beautiful oak log. Awesome job sawing that one Mark. Thanks for letting help and have a little fun.
thanks again for your help Doug , hope to see you soon.
Good evening from Lincolnshire UK.
good evening Andrew.
one of the prettys log I have ever seen you saw looks good thanks
thanks Roger.
What a magnificent log. Few things are as pretty and enduring as quarter sawn white oak!
thanks Brian.
The big oak log turned out to give beautiful clear pattern. Nicely done. Nature knows how to give its beauty.
thanks.
Beautiful video and log.
thanks Bob.
Been here since day 1. Rewatch the big logs and the commetary is great! Keep it just like that.
thanks Mitch.
phenomenal timber quality! Craftsman's dream.
thanks Stan.
Beautiful ! you sawed it perfectly too . thanks Mark.
thanks David.
What a beauty!
thanks Paul.
Well Mark and Eddie, You just about had me in tears. My life long profession is an Antique restorer of Arts & Crafts and
Mission Furniture. I use 95% Quarter sawn White Oak, that log was something I dream about. The log without question
was the finest I have ever seen, with each piece of Flatsawn that came off I kept seeing wide Flake in the grain, in my dream. As always, another great Vid. Regards, Fred
You use 95% Quarter sawn, BUT enjoyed seeing the FLAT Sawn stuff ? ? ! Duh . . . (In my Nightmares !)
hi there nice little log , best to all john
thanks John.
Hi Mark. Beautiful & stunning white oak. Amazing grain. Have a good Monday night the 21st. 🥰🙂😉👍❤️💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌌
thanks Lawrence.
That is one beautiful log, would make great cabinet stock!
thank you.
What a beautiful white oak log!! That is awsome!
thanks James.
Wow beautiful log and lumber
thank you.
Lovely stick of wood. Great job.
thanks Kevin.
That was awesome white oak is my favorite ...you did an outstanding job Mark 👍👍👍👍
thanks CJ.
Loved watching you peel the outside of that log away, slowly exposing that beautiful oak grain.
thanks glad you liked it.
That was a monster log and some fancy sawing. Thanks for sharing.
thanks Jerry.
So pretty
thank you.
Great video. Thank you for letting me ride
along.
thanks John.
The Master Dog has come out barking. Worth his weight in beautiful timber. Great video. Thank you Mark & friends
thanks Patrick.
Thanks for sharing brother and what a wonderful log that was men, enjoyed 😊
thanks for watching , glad you liked it.
Beautiful jobs boys, T/Y!
thanks Greg.
Beautiful white oak. Nice job of whittling down with maximum yield.
thanks Richard.
The old bus motor sure loved that beauty of a white oak log. If a couple of those 22" wide boards that come off where 2" thick they would have made a beautiful book matched table top.
thanks , I did think about sawing a few 2" boards but it's so hard to dry.
@@markgalicic7788 There's a guy relatively close to Mike Morgan (Outdoors with the Morgans) that has an iDry vaccuum kiln that specializes in drying slabs.
I'd call that log... MAJESTIC .
thanks Ron.
I don’t usually get excited over a piece of wood , but wow, that is one nice piece of white oak !!!
thanks Benny.
That's a dandy white oak Mark, number 1 grade. Great job and thanks for the extra help 👍
thanks Doug.
Dang, that was a Unicorn log....like you said, it would have been nice to quarter saw that one.
thanks yes for sure.
That's a beautiful log, and made some beautiful lumber. You all rock.
It's like a bottle of Bullet Bourbon.
thank you McKinley.
Great video. What a beautiful piece of lumber. Great job.
thanks Dave.
really nice to see quality lumber like that coming out!!!
glad you liked it.
Great video and magnificent white oak log!
thanks Michael.
Nice pile of wood fellas.
thanks.
nice job as always! luv them big logs.
thanks Jerry.
Wow ! Good log; good sawyer !!
thanks Alan.
As always a nother super aweseome BMP video. May GOD bless.
thanks Robert.
Beautiful...both...lumber and processing...👍
thanks Al.
OMG, what a beautiful piece of wood!!!
yes it was.
That is a beautiful log there, Id love to have a slab of that! ✌☺
thanks Carl it's all for sale.
that was a nice log turned into some nice lumber ,nice log video too ,thanks
thanks Bruce.
Fantastic!! Cold watch all day
Wow Mark that log was so big it took up half my screen before you started cutting it.. Awesome!
This log was a beast, but my gosh it has some beautiful grain in it.
thanks Phil.
When the log was first seen as being loaded onto the carriage,I said HOT DAM- a whopper daddy!!
Love it.
yes a monster for sure.
Thats owesome bro, fabulous timber least to say, thank you so much for showing this to us, professional, clean, and correct as an Swiss army knife , thank you for the the video Mark
thanks Skender glad you liked it.
Awesome log! Well done.
thanks Richard.
Beautiful lumber and what a monster of a log, that was a big one.
thanks Ronald.
💖💖STOP signs 😎😎Beautiful wood 👍👍💯💯
thanks Greg.
Wow!! Such beautiful boards. Can't buy those in a store.
thanks Gary , that's for sure.
That's the way I like to see it.
The whole process start to finish edging stacking and everything.
That's a good-looking stack of lumber there brother.
Nice log. I really do like watching u saw . Thanks for sharing what u do. Stop sign or not I find ur videos educational and enjoyable. Thanks again.
thanks Floyd.
Great log, great yield! Hope it turns into a great number of views. Makes me wish I could mill more white oak myself.
thanks Erik.
Beautiful log, thanks for video.
thanks.
Thank you for another Great video. Cheers
What a cracking video boys well done. Some beautiful boards out of that big log. Here’s to the next one. Take Care. B. K
thanks Brian.
Heck of a log and heck ok a video!!
thanks Stephen.
That log made some beautiful boards.
Hey Mark beautiful oak great video thanks 🙏👍🏻
thanks Barry.
Awesome log fun to watch
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF WOOD 😊
thanks Allen.
👍👌👏 You milled some really, really nice and clean boards out of this big trunk. Congratulations 🎉
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and especially health to all of you.
thank you.
glad to see that Eddie is keeping eye on things whilts this is your video well don e again to eddie
thanks George.
That is a very nice looking log
thanks.
Grate video
YES, Very GRATING !
I think Master Dog has worked more in this video than in the past couple months. Could not see it peeking out over the first cut. Beautiful patterns in that big log.
Thanks for sharing this one Mark. Wishing you and your team a great week. Peace brother
thank you.
3:49 and what a gorgeous log it is!
thanks Artemus.
The entire video is impressive.
thank you Shannon.
Beautiful Grain !
This is one of the best videos I've seen on your channel ❤
thanks Carl.
Hi Mark & Eddies & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Mark & Eddies & Friends Randy
thanks Randy.
Nice job guys.
thanks Troy.
Oh that is some grand looking oak there. Makes me want to build a boat in order to use some of that wood in it.
that would be great for a boat.
Never knew it before but I'm definitely a stop sign person 🤣🤣
glad you liked it.
2.48 and Holy Cow!! I can only see half the end of the log and it's bigger than the frame!! 🤩
she was a monster.
@@markgalicic7788 Mark, if you ever get anything shipped to you banded up with those 3/4" or 1 1/4" black metal band straps, cut the straps into 2 - 3" lengths for making tools. I use them for making slimjims for unlocking car doors, you could make yourself a couple of extra tools for getting wood chips out of the blade gap. It's easy to shape the end on a grinder to put a hook for pulling tight chips along the blade.
Great video as always
GOOD WORKS BRASIL MISTER MARK
thanks Jacir.
that was a beautiful piece of wood
thanks Tony.
Half past eight at night nice stack of boards out of that log , I’m still home had keyhole surgery on my left knee two holes to get the rubbish out it’s strapped up and aching , no alcohol or pain killers just a mug of tea back to work tomorrow anyway have a nice day
thanks Alex , hope you feel better soon.
BIB LOG.
I love that music at the end.
glad you liked it.
Boom! Busy day for Mr master Dog. Greetings this week from London.
I thought you would like this one Mark lol.
That's a heck of a stick of wood!
Nice job fells 🇺🇸
thank you.
ZZ is away at a state run Bunk & Powdered Egg Breakfast facility otherwise known as the Cloud Factory. Mark Fowler is here to get installment 3 of 17 on that $50 loan he gave me 38 yrs ago. So happy he found me, I mean, we ran into each other. He literally rammed my truck to stop me from speeding off.
Lol! Pay the man! 😂
Some folks thinks the stop sign is new. Not all logs are small and this is how ya deal with a bigun with this type of saw. He is making the log fit the saw getting board in the process. He is doing a great job.
thank you.
@@markgalicic7788l worked at a mill in Tidioute PA that was basically the same set up. We did have a debarker and ran 6 ft blades. We had no top saw. Our slabs and saw dust were used in the boiler to run the dry kilns. We really only cut Red Oak for some reason. I did the Eddie job and a few more.
Finally you got some nice wood.
yes it has been a while lol.