Check out how we used the WoodMizer LT40 Wide to mill up this White Oak log! It turned out so cool! Check out our Instagram page @luckynelsonssawmill to see more pictures!
@@LuckyNelsonsSawmill mostly spruce and Birch. But I’ve cut some cottonwood as well, just not a lot you can do with cottonwood, the big birch have like a rose pattern on the base, the bigger the pattern the more beautiful dark grain, but as far as hardwood that’s it
Wow ! that is an awesome piece of wood, wish I was closer to get my hands on some of that :) I see you have a few beautiful big ones dry piled there, great videos keep them coming :)
You lifted the large end? So the center is 14 inches above the rail on the small end and 18 inches above the rail on the big end? Ah !! Got it. Camera trickery. The lift is at the small end. Been on a saw or hammer for 60 years,, never seen a white oak like that. Beautiful.
I never heard of anybody cutting countertops before. Everyone seems to be after River run table tops. It certainly is a nice piece of wood. Unbelievably good really. Stay safe God bless. 🇨🇦✌️
Why send that gorgeous white oak crashing onto the hydraulic arms just to be damaged? Why not put the fork right next to the mill and then move it right over?
That log was beautiful. I love the sound of the saw.
It was wasn’t it!!
hi there nice looking slabs , well done ,john
Thanks 👍
WHY THE OVERLOUD AND REPETIVELY BOREING MUSIC ??????
COS ISTS A BOREING VIDEO
Thank you for the feedback 👍
Awesome
That grain is amazing Love it, wish Alaska had hardwood like such
It is isn’t it? What kind of woods are common in Alaska??
@@LuckyNelsonsSawmill mostly spruce and Birch. But I’ve cut some cottonwood as well, just not a lot you can do with cottonwood, the big birch have like a rose pattern on the base, the bigger the pattern the more beautiful dark grain, but as far as hardwood that’s it
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That grain was awesome! What blade did you use?
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I know! It was a little different for white oak! I use the turbo 7s mostly
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I have worked thousands of bdft of Red Oak as my favorite. That is sure a pretty White Oak though.
How much would a log like that be worth?
That was a big white oak
We have some decent size white oaks in my area of New Jersey right outside Philadelphia
@@LuckyNelsonsSawmill I’m from philly, I moved to the burbs in 2001
I live in Maple Shade, shop is in Moorestown. Right over the bridge!
@@LuckyNelsonsSawmill ahhh close to rthe jug handle inn!!
Yes! I ate there for lunch a week ago
Does not make any sense
Lower the music volume.
Thanks for the feedback!
I have to agree.
The log was absolutely beautiful. I’d have recommended putting a couple coats of Anchor Seal on it b4 you cut it and 1 after to minimize the checking.
Wow ! that is an awesome piece of wood, wish I was closer to get my hands on some of that :) I see you have a few beautiful big ones dry piled there, great videos keep them coming :)
Thank you!! I will be hoping to video us milling a nice walnut log we picked up this coming week!
Amazing log infeed cutting
Beautiful grain character in that log! I could look at hardwood grains all day! Add a little stain, and watch the figuring pop! Great job!
I know this white oak had some pretty unique grain, but then again all logs do don’t they!
@Lucky Nelson’s Sawmill Yes indeed! No two grains alike!
Lovely superb Nice sawing of timber.
Thank you!
Wow
You lifted the large end? So the center is 14 inches above the rail on the small end and 18 inches above the rail on the big end? Ah !! Got it. Camera trickery. The lift is at the small end. Been on a saw or hammer for 60 years,, never seen a white oak like that. Beautiful.
Very nice log and cutting, good video.
Thank you! The grain was pretty unique too!
hi there nice sawing john
Nice Oak Block.
I never heard of anybody cutting countertops before. Everyone seems to be after River run table tops. It certainly is a nice piece of wood. Unbelievably good really. Stay safe God bless. 🇨🇦✌️
Yes we’ve been doing a lot of countertops which I do enjoy. It’s typically just 1 piece such as an island or a set of cabinets off to the side.
Why send that gorgeous white oak crashing onto the hydraulic arms just to be damaged? Why not put the fork right next to the mill and then move it right over?
This video is more about the music than cutting wood
Great video
Thank you!
Why would you not quartersaw this log ?
Well done
Lose the crap music.