My goodness, that oak looks AMAZING. Just shows to go you that sawing technique is a huge part of the character of any finished piece of woodworking or carpentry.
that's the most informative video I have seen on quatersawn boards. you covered all the basis on it and I'm glad you did. if I lived closer I would be taking that off your hands love me some red oak. great video bud nice job keep it up looking forward to the next one
Ohio quarter sawn oak.... I used to buy white quarter sawn from Jim Graff out your way back in the 80s. Milled into flooring 4" & 5" and selected for the wide stripes. I could ask anything I wanted for it and got into some of the finest homes in the country. I still love the sight of high quality quarter sawn today and even have a little collection that I make furniture and smaller decor pieces out of for friends and family only.
Looks good; we come up that way every now and then to Holmes County and have come over to Canton. I'm a retired bricklayer and we came over to visit the Brick plant(s). Hope to see more from you all soon, Greg.
You'l have to excuse my ignorance as I was thinking about the picture of the two in Canton, OH. I live in Southern Ohio; thanks for reading the comments and making an effort to answer, Greg.
Awesome video and work! I've never used QS red oak but I have done quite a bit with QS white oak and it's always a pleasure to work with. Great pic with the t-shirt at the end too!
Thanks for the informative video my house is furnished with arts and crafts mission style antique furniture And of course I always try to find the furniture with the mulduray quarter sawn it's so Beautiful I live in the pacific northwest Fir and cedar trees abound here not oak . Lucky you
nice video, i thought i had the understanding how to cut quarter sawn lumber with a band mill then someone posted a video they was flipping the log round and round haha, Your video confirmed i was thinking right . Thankyou
There are multiple ways to cut quartersawn wood, including the way you mention, with flipping the log. It depends on how large the diameter is and what the growth rings look like. In this video, the wood is quartersawn towards the bark side, and more rift-sawn towards the pith, except for the one that is right from the center of the log.
I would have liked to see how you handled the quarters that you cut off. What did you do with them, saw them as rift? Is there a way to turn and get QS out of these as well or will they end up rift sawn. Thanks for doing this.
Do you go back and resaw the pie cuts that you pushed off? Or too much effort given the lack of width? We have 1000 acres of white oak to salvage from a solar farm effort. Going to be a lot of quartersawing for us this year...
When looking at an antique exterior door how can I be certain if it was quarter sawn. The grain is pronounced but is there a definite indicator? Thanks
you should hook up with Norm Abrams, at New Yankee work shop & see if he wants some of them choice cuts. you might even be able to make a swap deal ????? He is a master wood worker he makes some awesome stuff !!!
My goodness, that oak looks AMAZING. Just shows to go you that sawing technique is a huge part of the character of any finished piece of woodworking or carpentry.
Super!!!!!!!! I wish everyone had the foresight to cut lumber this way!
thanks!
going back through, finding the older videos before the drying shed. love the tunes added to these
Thanks 👍👍
Wow that oak is straight grained and gorgeous!
that's the most informative video I have seen on quatersawn boards. you covered all the basis on it and I'm glad you did. if I lived closer I would be taking that off your hands love me some red oak. great video bud nice job keep it up looking forward to the next one
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback!
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@@jackstanley3753 no doubt
Ohio quarter sawn oak.... I used to buy white quarter sawn from Jim Graff out your way back in the 80s. Milled into flooring 4" & 5" and selected for the wide stripes. I could ask anything I wanted for it and got into some of the finest homes in the country. I still love the sight of high quality quarter sawn today and even have a little collection that I make furniture and smaller decor pieces out of for friends and family only.
Wow now that's some beautiful wood that last board was awesome. Perfect for furniture. Thank You!!!
no problem, thanks for the feedback!
Wow that oak really pops. It's a valuable tree.
+Terry Usher yes. Glad I saved it from firewood
Super nice. Looking forward to the next video.
+Tennessee Farming thanks!
Looks good; we come up that way every now and then to Holmes County and have come over to Canton. I'm a retired bricklayer and we came over to visit the Brick plant(s). Hope to see more from you all soon, Greg.
Thanks Greg, I appreciate the comment and your time, have a great weekend,
You'l have to excuse my ignorance as I was thinking about the picture of the two in Canton, OH. I live in Southern Ohio; thanks for reading the comments and making an effort to answer, Greg.
no problem,
The wife and I sure enjoy your videos and the music selections. Keep up the good work. Thanks from B&B Homestead in southern Arizona
thanks appreciate you all watching,
Very nice timber to work with there, you can sure see the value in going after that
Garry
Thanks Gary, this made it all worth it after seeing it come off the sawmill.
Thanks for watching,
Beautiful Wood. Sure makes all the effort to split the logs worth it.
thanks, it was indeed well worth it,
Very nice 👍. Love 1/4 sawn oak .
Thanks buddy
Learning a lot watching your videos 👍👍
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Very nice! I think thats red oak. I love the look of the grain and the smell of it when its being cut.
+Wayne Venable thanks. Some of the. Some of the best material to work with.
My brother has this wood going all the way up to the second story, always captures your imagination
Sweeeeeet bit of oak !!! I can tell you that, that would be worth a lot in the UK!
+Matt Allen thanks. What part of U.K. You in?
You have come a long way!
indeed,
Ive watched this a few times, cant get enough,
+Kevin Sullivan 👍
Nice video. I really like the Tshirt photos. Nice touch
thank you!
Great looking Oak there...see someone making some nice tables from it...
+Robert Evans that and cabinets.
That's a nice looking chunk of land you have there!
Looks beautiful my friend, we are enjoying watching your videos. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work my friend.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video and work! I've never used QS red oak but I have done quite a bit with QS white oak and it's always a pleasure to work with. Great pic with the t-shirt at the end too!
+fartfully thanks. The wood turned out good. Good looking young woodworker in that pic!
Thanks for the informative video my house is furnished with arts and crafts mission style antique furniture
And of course I always try to find the furniture with the mulduray quarter sawn it's so Beautiful I live in the pacific northwest Fir and cedar trees abound here not oak . Lucky you
Beautiful work and some great boards!
+Steve Pilgrim thanks!
Some beautiful boards!
Thanks 👍
Great video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Now I know the method of cutting 1/4 sawn lumber.
Thanks for watching 👍
That wood will make a great hand plane!
+Brian Hill good thought!!
agreed
It looks like such a nice lifestyle.
+CTSCAPER it is. Very luck I am.
Thanks for the video OTW. Voted!
+Kryton619 thank you!
Beautiful
+toddlfrank thanks!
Great video and very good result, it looks a little like Holm Oak or as it is also known Evergreen Oak.
+outinthewood thanks!
perfect for ship building
+Schooner Lily if it was white oak yes.
great video
+Doug Stamper thanks
cool video,
+Kevin Sullivan thanks
nice video, i thought i had the understanding how to cut quarter sawn lumber with a band mill then someone posted a video they was flipping the log round and round haha, Your video confirmed i was thinking right . Thankyou
Good deal. Thanks for watching!
There are multiple ways to cut quartersawn wood, including the way you mention, with flipping the log. It depends on how large the diameter is and what the growth rings look like. In this video, the wood is quartersawn towards the bark side, and more rift-sawn towards the pith, except for the one that is right from the center of the log.
A lot of work to obtain good quarter sawn boards, but well worth it.
yes it was, thanks for watching!
I would have liked to see how you handled the quarters that you cut off. What did you do with them, saw them as rift? Is there a way to turn and get QS out of these as well or will they end up rift sawn. Thanks for doing this.
Great video as all ways, some really beautiful Oak, are you drying in the kiln yet.
+Raymond Hodge thanks. Not yet soon though.
Good job....
Thank you, I appreciate it,
Do you go back and resaw the pie cuts that you pushed off? Or too much effort given the lack of width? We have 1000 acres of white oak to salvage from a solar farm effort. Going to be a lot of quartersawing for us this year...
Beautiful wood.
Can you share which blade you prefer and why ( double hard or ? ). And which pitch.
+Jody Martin thanks.
Double hard 7degree. Great all around blade.
Thanks for watching
I like your accent man. :)
+markcocjin thank you and thanks for watching
How thick are you cutting your boards? Beautiful oak lumber, I know I really enjoy my mill. I need to try more 1/4 sawing. Thanks for sharing.
Those were sawed at 5/4 with my goal of a finished board after drying/planing to be 3/4
Thanks for watching,
When looking at an antique exterior door how can I be certain if it was quarter sawn. The grain is pronounced but is there a definite indicator? Thanks
You've got me beat bro. My log is only 9 inchs long :(
way to show your intelligence,
fantastic quartersawn oak. i do not see any mineral in the boards. where did you cut this log ?
Northeast TN
Have you ever tried sowing red oak acorns?
Fantastic video! Keep it up!
Very good looking slabs!! Did I see dinner later this year?? ;)
+Russell Anderson fist buck of the year at my place.
I have really enjoyed your videos. There is something about seeing a tree turned into some fantastic working materials. What part of TN do you live?
+Jesse Hankins thanks.
I am in East TN.
+Out of the Woods Around the tri- cities?
+Jesse Hankins 👍
Out of the Woods I grew up close to that area. It's beautiful there and lots of old growth trees.
+Jesse Hankins yes. Most are wasted. I try to save most of them.
Like all your work I have the same mill.Please tell me the title of the first song in this viewing
Stay Down by The Lees Of Memory,
theleesofmemory.bandcamp.com/track/stay-down
The future home of..Another out of the woods project. See us on utube.
+Ed Deetz 👍👍👍👍👍
Nice!
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+arkansas13 thanks!👍
what do you want for a slab of that red oak.
+Robert Ford I usually get 4$ a bf after drying.
thanks is that 5/4. I would love to get 1 of those really beutifull wide ones ,if you have any to sell after there dry.
+Robert Ford yes all are 5/4
+Robert Ford sounds good
could you send me one or two of those slabs and how much would that be.
That's a baby oak
You should figure some way to get those logs up off the ground. Unless you are going to work them up soon they will soon begin to deteriorate.
you should hook up with Norm Abrams, at New Yankee work shop & see if he wants some of them choice cuts. you might even be able to make a swap deal ????? He is a master wood worker he makes some awesome stuff !!!
I like his show very much, I think he is retired now,
thanks for watching,
Horrible music if that is what you call it so shut off the noise. Your videos are much better without the noise.
if you look at the bottom of you screen you can hit the mute button, problem solved, everybody wins, most people like the tunes,