Crooked logs are fine when they are bigger stleast you can still get somthing out of them. We got some white birch .. cherry birch. And sassafras’s to cut come up this week should be interesting. We don’t get a lot of that stuff
i'm pretty sure it was poplar that an uncle of mine took down, to be split, (it don't split) at all, can't remember how dry it was, but my uncle ended up taking the wood to the dump
Those are and or were some unhappy, cankerous and hateful logs. Even the little one wanted to be a royal pain in the ass. But you did get some nice product in the end.
I could watch those odd logs get sawn all day, great work Jason. glad to see that someone can use ugly logs and get some straight pieces out of them.
That's awesome. Thanks.
Wow! You weren't kidding..... After you squared them up, that wasn't all that bad of boards! Yet again, another fine video! Thank you for sharing, Dan
After the initial aggravation the yield was surprising.
Wow, I'm tired from watching you saw those gnarly logs.
Thanks for the fun video...
I was too. You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
Crooked logs are fine when they are bigger stleast you can still get somthing out of them. We got some white birch .. cherry birch. And sassafras’s to cut come up this week should be interesting. We don’t get a lot of that stuff
Sassafras? Never seen that before, looking forward to your video!
@ yep I won’t say anything more don’t want to ruin in.
That's right. Thanks
It takes some patience and perseverance to get decent lumber out of those gnarly old rainbows and you did a great job of that 👍
Really appreciate that. Thanks.
Oh my, those were some fugly logs. Hope you are all well and see you in the next one.
They definitely were. We are. Hope you are also.
Happy Thanksgiving, Jason and Deeanna. Those logs definitely showcased your excellent skills as a sawyer.
Bill
Happy Thanksgiving to you also. Thanks for compliment.
Looks like the picaroon is working a lot better than the garden rake.
It's working real good. Thanks.
i'm pretty sure it was poplar that an uncle of mine took down, to be split, (it don't split) at all, can't remember how dry it was, but my uncle ended up taking the wood to the dump
Probably wasn't poplar. It's pretty soft. Maybe it was gum or hickory. Thanks for watching!
Those are and or were some unhappy, cankerous and hateful logs. Even the little one wanted to be a royal pain in the ass. But you did get some nice product in the end.
That's for sure. Thanks for watching!
Is this all pallet material?
The thinner bds are not. The cants. / thicker pieces are.
What happens to the large pieces you leave?
They will be resawn on a thin kerf resaw or bandmill. Thanks for watching!
good good good~😅😅😅😅😅
Thanks!
Rocking chair rockers.
You are probably right. Thanks for watching
You have a hydraulic leak on your #2 headblock
Thanks. I'll check that out.
the good and the ugly
That's a fact. Thanks for watching!