We had friends that owned a sawmill in NH and it was a more typical diesel engine driving a circular blade probably 52"-60" in diameter and they cut mostly rough sawn White Pine. They could have never dreamt of cutting wood so fast as this double sided blade band saw, absolutely astounding how fast this machine is.
As a sawyer running a old handset mill, im impressed, hurdle makes a awesome mill, just a note this mill is a large operation he is sawing grade on hardwood, notice how he kicks out the cant to go to a resaw usually for pallet grade lumber..very impressive
He’s smooth, not really the quickest. But slow and steady wins the race. I sawed hardwood for 15 years on a Salem 6’ band mill single cut and would saw the logs down to a 2 sided 6” or 8” cant les than 24” wide, and have sawed over 100 poplar logs in an hour, which is getting it!! And my best hour of footage sawed was 14,650 board feet. I miss this part of the sawmill as well as the maintenance, but the lumber industry cant pay nearly enough nowadays. I was at one of the largest hardwood sawmills in the southeast, South Carolina actually. Great video and like the other comments, I could watch him saw all day.
Incredible! I was truly fascinated by the sawmilling process shown here. Seeing such huge logs being expertly processed is amazing. The quality of the video is superb. Looking forward to your upcoming videos. Keep producing such excellent content!
That is the most impressive mill I’ve seen yet and I watch these videos. Some machines have facets, but not many use a blade with two edges like this. That is cool.
Cleerman builds a similar rig. This Hurdle carriage is made in Moscow, Tennessee and very commonly used in the South for the production of cross ties. There are several astounding videos on TH-cam of them working.
Beautiful Sawmill for sure I started sawing ON A double cut in 1975 was head swayer on 5 different mills, last one I sawed Hemlock for the Japenese market .mostly sawed Cedar in Marysville Washinton
Я много пересмотрел роликов по переработке древесины, но это..... как работает эта машина можно смотреть бесконечно. И наверное она самая высокоэффективная.
I like the comments. Look at how perfect every log is . that makes running a headrig easy. Trust me folks some ugly logs run through this mill no doubt. Its a nice machine I've run Cleerman through my career.
Trying to figure out how the blade stays on the wheels with teeth on both edges... incredible piece of machinery, would be mind numbing to run one after the first few hours though...
At 6.48 sometimes some logs are too twisted considering the length to expect a good yield...! on the saw.. the more a log is twisted the shorter it is cut ... error of the lumberjack in forest or on the log- yard..!
Esa madera es mantequilla para ese carro.por eso va a esa velocidad. Me gustaría ver cómo trabaja con pino Por cierto la hoja de sierra está muy bien afilada no se le nota mellada al cortar con ella
Una buena máquina Carro, es una lástima que no se aproveche al máximo cada rollo que pasan, se ganaría tiempo y saldrían tablas y tablones más anchos, no se puede poner un rollo de casi 50cm. de diámetro y dejarlo cuadrado de 25cm. Yo "manejaba" una Sierra Carro (igual a la que se ve) pero se manejaba el Carro con un volante, pero aprovechaba al Máximo lo que puede dar un rollo, (que es lo que tiene que hacer un Aserrador). Por ejemplo el primer corte era leña de ahí sacaba 2 tablas de 2" y esa parte aserrada lo ponía hacia adentro y hacia lo mismo del otro lado "volteaba" el rollo sobre una de las bases hechas y sacaba tablas ó tablones lo más ancho posible y ya "canteados" listos para la venta, se gana tiempo y no se lo "marea" tanto al rollo al darle varias vueltas, por supuesto cada Oficial Aserrador tiene su forma de trabajar, lo único que quedaba por "cantear" eran a las 4 tablas de 1", que hice en los primeros cortes. Hay más producción y se gana tiempo. Lo sé porque fui Oficial Aserrador de Maquina Carro y de Máquina Sinfín con más de 25 años de experiencia... Espero que les sirva mí consejo. Saludos. desde República Argentina.
amazing.A wonderful machine. It reduces the risk of accidents for workers. My channel also talks about these activities. You can refer to it. Thank you, brother.
i would think that type of set up would increase electrical costs. That has to be heavy and would take a huge electrical draw to operate compared to other methods.
There's been carrier saws since the dawn of mechanized sawing. How come it took so long to put an extra set of teeth on the back-side of the blade? I always see these saws cut once then the carrier brings it back then cuts again. Hmm, progress. It only took hundred years to put saw teeth on both sides of the blade.
Thats not true. Double cut bandmills started appearing in the US around 1870. There are well documented articles and pictures of some very famous double cuts from Maine in the1890s and California around 1923. Allis chalmers was a mass producer of double cut bandmills by the mid 1930s
We had friends that owned a sawmill in NH and it was a more typical diesel engine driving a circular blade probably 52"-60" in diameter and they cut mostly rough sawn White Pine. They could have never dreamt of cutting wood so fast as this double sided blade band saw, absolutely astounding how fast this machine is.
They'll be getting much better recovery as well, the bandsaw has a tiny kerf in comparison to the big circular saw.
Nice working carriage I was a sawyer years ago in a double cut band saw mill. This brings back memories thanks
Cómo funciona una cinta de doble hoja para no salirse o desnivelarse? Ya que las cintas normales llevan un Valero que ayuda a no desviarse
As a sawyer running a old handset mill, im impressed, hurdle makes a awesome mill, just a note this mill is a large operation he is sawing grade on hardwood, notice how he kicks out the cant to go to a resaw usually for pallet grade lumber..very impressive
Who ever is running the saw is the best I've ever seen , maximum yield , supper job , give him a raise!!!!!!!!!
Right he’s pretty quick
He’s smooth, not really the quickest. But slow and steady wins the race. I sawed hardwood for 15 years on a Salem 6’ band mill single cut and would saw the logs down to a 2 sided 6” or 8” cant les than 24” wide, and have sawed over 100 poplar logs in an hour, which is getting it!! And my best hour of footage sawed was 14,650 board feet. I miss this part of the sawmill as well as the maintenance, but the lumber industry cant pay nearly enough nowadays. I was at one of the largest hardwood sawmills in the southeast, South Carolina actually. Great video and like the other comments, I could watch him saw all day.
Skilful operator! And one impressive piece of machinery.
Very impressive amazing how fast it cuts and some beautiful lumber
This machine certainly has a fast rollover of the logs. Plus I'm impressed with the double edged blade. 👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
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have such production. and you are rated as a professional.
We are running one of the first hurdle Mills ever made a hurdle junior and it still does great run it every day thanks for posting
This was oddly satisfying! Like watching an industrial artist at work!
Q+1
Hurdle. One of the coolest machines.
Huge Double ended saw blade.
Making Kants (sp)
Incredible! I was truly fascinated by the sawmilling process shown here. Seeing such huge logs being expertly processed is amazing. The quality of the video is superb. Looking forward to your upcoming videos. Keep producing such excellent content!
That is the most impressive mill I’ve seen yet and I watch these videos.
Some machines have facets, but not many use a blade with two edges like this.
That is cool.
Cleerman builds a similar rig. This Hurdle carriage is made in Moscow, Tennessee and very commonly used in the South for the production of cross ties. There are several astounding videos on TH-cam of them working.
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Beautiful Sawmill for sure I started sawing ON A double cut in 1975 was head swayer on 5 different mills, last one I sawed Hemlock for the Japenese market .mostly sawed Cedar in Marysville Washinton
We had a CME chipper on both our headrigs. Saves four passes on every one of those logs. It adds up over a shift.
How often does it require band changes? And I would like to see a video about that.
So you usually change them every shift but you can sharpen them.
I like to watching videos like this , that's smart machine and good operator
Speed and precision are the key functions. Awesome machine. Congratulations to the producers.
Laser- guided double blade sawmill. First time to see this automated sawmill. Impressive!
it is not a double blade mill only a double sided blade
Наш Лесозавод наводнением снесло ,мягкая мебель ,доски на экспорт,домострой,детали на заказ из дерева,остаётся только смотреть и вспоминать
Amazing fast cutting and both ways
Я много пересмотрел роликов по переработке древесины, но это..... как работает эта машина можно смотреть бесконечно. И наверное она самая высокоэффективная.
I hope and pray that the powers at be appreciate you for your skill and of course pay your fare share. Very impressive, Thanks
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I like the comments. Look at how perfect every log is . that makes running a headrig easy. Trust me folks some ugly logs run through this mill no doubt. Its a nice machine I've run Cleerman through my career.
Kalem gibi ve yumuşak ağaçlar çam ağacını bu hızda kesemez diye düşünüyorum
Amazing. Nice, play wood
💓👍👌🌹jadi ingat waktu kerja di PT. Barito pasifik Timber pontianak. Thn 2001😍greeting from Borneo island 🇮🇩.succes always
amazing the wood grain is very sharp and strong
is a damned good head sawyer! He doesn't cut much air!
Very Very good in production
....как на воду и огонь,...можно смотреть бесконечно.....
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That mechine is very good. I like that
this is a great saw and it has a great operator...
Excellent bowl-cut on that dude.
Excellent AUTOMATION 👍👍👍
man i could watch this all day
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Trying to figure out how the blade stays on the wheels with teeth on both edges... incredible piece of machinery, would be mind numbing to run one after the first few hours though...
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0:39 - most clever machine that I ever see!
At 6.48 sometimes some logs are too twisted considering the length to expect a good yield...! on the saw.. the more a log is twisted the shorter it is cut ... error of the lumberjack in forest or on the log- yard..!
The sawyer can certainly walk and chew gum at the same time. Nice looking wood. Very productive headrig.
Amazing production what kind of wood are you sawing? What part of the country/world are you in? 🇨🇦✌️
Man dont I miss running one of those everyday!!!
Good money though.....I was paid red seal rate at $41 dollars an hour canadian
Deeply satisfying ❤️
Great job Hurdle boys!
Thanks
Вот реально агрегат 21 века!
Esa madera es mantequilla para ese carro.por eso va a esa velocidad.
Me gustaría ver cómo trabaja con pino
Por cierto la hoja de sierra está muy bien afilada no se le nota mellada al cortar con ella
Ben yeni bir operatörüm sizce çam böyle kesilebilirmi bana imkansız gibi görünüyor ve ağaçlar kalem gibi asıl bu imkansız 😂😂😂
Having a tipple belt right after the band saw is so handy.....drop garbage and bell ends before it gets to the rollers
Do they make a saw that's just like the first saw but way bigger logs 😊
На это можно часами смотреть.
Like how it slows down feed speed for larger logs
Mesin yg sangat canggihhh akurat dan cepat....👍👍👍👍
Una buena máquina Carro, es una lástima que no se aproveche al máximo cada rollo que pasan, se ganaría tiempo y saldrían tablas y tablones más anchos, no se puede poner un rollo de casi 50cm. de diámetro y dejarlo cuadrado de 25cm.
Yo "manejaba" una Sierra Carro (igual a la que se ve) pero se manejaba el Carro con un volante, pero aprovechaba al Máximo lo que puede dar un rollo, (que es lo que tiene que hacer un Aserrador).
Por ejemplo el primer corte era leña de ahí sacaba 2 tablas de 2" y esa parte aserrada lo ponía hacia adentro y hacia lo mismo del otro lado "volteaba" el rollo sobre una de las bases hechas y sacaba tablas ó tablones lo más ancho posible y ya "canteados" listos para la venta, se gana tiempo y no se lo "marea" tanto al rollo al darle varias vueltas, por supuesto cada Oficial Aserrador tiene su forma de trabajar, lo único que quedaba por "cantear" eran a las 4 tablas de 1", que hice en los primeros cortes.
Hay más producción y se gana tiempo.
Lo sé porque fui Oficial Aserrador de Maquina Carro y de Máquina Sinfín con más de 25 años de experiencia...
Espero que les sirva mí consejo.
Saludos. desde República Argentina.
Que interesante! Esas máquinas simplifican notablemente el trabajo humano.
amazing.A wonderful machine. It reduces the risk of accidents for workers. My channel also talks about these activities. You can refer to it. Thank you, brother.
I love working sawmil Band saw
That is an impressive machine.
what king of lumber tree is that...ahh this is so calming what a machine
He is sawing Poplar logs. You can tell by the green middle of the log. These logs are a soft wood. A lot of pallets are made from them.
@@nomerc3608 Yes, and commonly used for furniture parts that don't show like drawer parts etc. Also used occasionally for bard and shed siding.
Very nice bandsaw .
Laborious business. But very popular all over the world.
Просто
Великолепно)))
Я аж залип...
Не то слово. Интересно выглядит.
元気ですか?
Woww... Love to see this...very fast
往復カットのバンドソー・・・初めて見たよ!!! 凄いねぇ!!!
Wwooww... Amazing machine..
Who is wood?
Вот это станок!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well done on woodworking projects brother💯❤
Which laser module are you using ?
Detta vill jag kalla en rejäl stockbandsåg. Sågbladet verkar göra rent och fint snitt i båda riktningarna.
i would think that type of set up would increase electrical costs. That has to be heavy and would take a huge electrical draw to operate compared to other methods.
One heck of a sawyer!
Saludos desde Penjamo, GTO MEXICO.
Slice like butter...
Please let me know the price and where to get it
Пила ленточная двухсторонняя первый раз такую вижу.
Hello like and 👉registration 👈👍👍❤
Buenas noches, algun correo para mas informacion, me interesa la maquina .
It is so mesmerizing to watch.
Hulder là doanh nghiệp nước nào vậy, tại Việt Nam dòng máy xẻ gỗ nay tham khảo ở đâu mọi người
so satisfying to watch.
สนใจครับ อยากได้เครื่องแบบนี้ ติดต่อยังไงครับ
É muito satisfatório ver essas máquinas trabalhando
Built by Hurdle Machine Works, Moscow, Tennessee, USA, by damn.
lewis controls setworks? so how much cheaper is this carriage then a corly?
this saw mill is product of which country and cost what about 2nd hand price
Absolutely awesome
There's been carrier saws since the dawn of mechanized sawing. How come it took so long to put an extra set of teeth on the back-side of the blade? I always see these saws cut once then the carrier brings it back then cuts again. Hmm, progress. It only took hundred years to put saw teeth on both sides of the blade.
Thats not true. Double cut bandmills started appearing in the US around 1870. There are well documented articles and pictures of some very famous double cuts from Maine in the1890s and California around 1923. Allis chalmers was a mass producer of double cut bandmills by the mid 1930s
I love the technology make life much easier.
Good job EJ. Looks 👍
What is the price of this machine.. Where can it be found?
greetings from Indonesia
The logs are toulipier?
So cool can I get a smaller machine?
Tinham que afiar a serra e colocar pra gente ver 🇧🇷👍🏼
Amazing..where itis man..
Never seen before...thanks 🤝🤝😊😊👍👍🤗🤗
I never knew there were double edge band saw blades.
Coleman builds a very similar carriage which sets over at every stroke.
CLEERMAN, not Coleman.
@Phlebas no shit boa if it where a circular saw it would be getting sharpened every few hours too
what kind of wood is it?
What is the actual cost of this machine
no taper blocks. You see the way he cant get even faces on 1st and 3rd cuts?
Do the large cants go to re saw?
Impressive. What specie of wood?
Poplar
Buenas tardes necesito información mas detalla de la maquina capacidad de corte diario en turnos de 10 horas Costo