Their biggest waste is unnecessary labour. Painfully slow mill and then having to move the flitches and edging material to another part of the yard to load it manually.
Where are the peeled logs which are pointed to make fenceposts coming from? I'd have liked to seen that! This video was long repetitive and a waste of time. I presume all those thin logs being chipped would be from plantation thinning.
Turning all sawmill waste into gap filler is a fantastic example of waste-free production, demonstrating sustainability in action. ♻🌍
Wow so much useable wood getting mulched to pulp!
Building materials are made from wood chips.
Most of the wood processed could have been used as firewood. That is one product that has more value than mulch or chip board (blandex).
no more click on Woods Bob
Why are those tiny trees not left and allowed to grow larger to be made into something more useful?
Maybe made into cubes or pellets to burn for making electricity I think Germany does that
This is done in different countries of the world.
What crusher?big waste of lumber firewood.
They grind it up really really fine.Then it goes to McDonald's 😂
What kind of chipper is that?
they waste as much as they use
Their biggest waste is unnecessary labour.
Painfully slow mill and then having to move the flitches and edging material to another part of the yard to load it manually.
@@richardlee2488 agreed
Don’t waste your scraps. There are woodworkers in the US who have no scraps.
Maybe videoed in Turkey?
No dear
Where are the peeled logs which are pointed to make fenceposts coming from? I'd have liked to seen that! This video was long repetitive and a waste of time. I presume all those thin logs being chipped would be from plantation thinning.
They are processed in advance. We will definitely show this
cores left from plywood manufacture.