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I'm surprised you don't have any bowl turner customers who'd love to have had those cut-offs you are gonna turn into firewood.
As a woodturner, I sure hate to see that walnut go to firewood, Some beautiful bowl blanks in those logs.
How long is he suppose to have t sitting around before someone takes it? He puts logs in his burn pit because no one will take it for free. You'd think a campground or any one would wanting free firewood would jump at it but they never show up
The wood turners are crying 😢
Yes. That was criminal.
He could sawed those short blocks in boards for his own use. Maybe a jewelry box ect.
I actually agree, he could be making some decent money from "hobby wood", but he knows a hell of a lot better than us how to spend his time.
Back in 2015 when you threw water on a walnut slab, I was hooked. Love, love seeing the beautiful wood. Also you make my day with your humor. ❤
Whatever is comfortable works for steering.
Man I could watch that walnut getting the bucket all day.
Gorgeous wood.
It is easier to use the pedals on larger excavators. But when traveling with it I can use either stick or pedals. There are times when you need to use the pedals and your hand controls to get yourself in and out of sticky spots, such as a hill or dip, (odd angles). Hope this helps.
thanks
I am a woodturner and when I see that beautiful walnut turned to "firewood breaks my heart!
For the controls whatever works for you. The benefit to the learning/using the foot controls is there are times and certain operations where it may be necessary or helpful to use the joysticks for the boom and rotation inconjuntion with the foot controls for the tracks like maneuvering on a hillside.
When tracking I prefer to use the pedals most of the time. Handles are great for slow precise movements
I've ran excavators my whole life and I use my feet for tracking distance and my hands for maneuvers in tight spots
I think I've heard that joke about siding on the chicken house at least a dozen times by now!!🤣🤣
When you put your feet on those pedals, in the excavator, you reminded me of Schroeder playing his little toy piano on Charlie Brown 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣.
When you have to operate digging, you have to use your feet so you can use your hands on your controls. It takes time but you can get used to it.
Your place looks like an equipment rental lot.
That’s the plan. Never have to rent again!
Those short logs still have some nice walnut in them! That would be some good furniture wood or at least some nice wood turning!
You killed the Beep Beep. Good on you.
Your property is so neat and clean you surprise me when you cut logs leaving sawdust on your clean gravel. You could lift up the logs with the mini excavator and cut those short logs up on the deck of your large trailer, and it would then be easy to brush up the sawdust.
Drive it whatever way make you feel comfortable. Most excavator operators will use their feet but they will be using bigger machines.
If I was closer to you, I would buy those walnut off-cuts. I could mill some nice lumber for boxes and small furniture veneers from them. Great info you shared today on the pith alignment and sawing techniques. I really enjoyed it.
Lots of crafters/woodworkers that would pay good for those shorts !!
It's yours operate however you please and don't worry about what others think.
Beautiful wood!! Great vids Nathan!!
That was a master class. Thank you. When you made the first cut on the log in this video, it looked to me like when the saw blade hit the log, the log exploded creating a void in the log, but it was just a different colours of wood . that’s a beautiful log.👍👍
Now that is some beautiful wood right there!
Awesome job !!
Love that Walnut. I could watch it all day long.
That is a beautiful piece of wood.
Now that is some beautiful wood right there! Good work Nathan!👍❤️
Nice looking wood. Hope it pay for that blade.
it should,
Beautiful walnut slabs and that’s my favorite.
Beautiful walnut, Nathan. All the best.
Thanks for sharing.
Stunning beautiful wood. Thank you sir for sharing life and work with us.
WOW! Nathan! That was a beautiful walnut! ~and we love the water~
That is the most beautiful walnut! Im imaging old pianos or beautiful sideboards i grew up with.
Excellent save on the walnut despite the fence supplies hiding out. Nearly impossible not to be envious of that shiny new equipment. Thank you for sharing with us on TH-cam 🤠 watch that back 🙏🇺🇸
hey Brian
Beautiful !
A nice rich color and grain to those slabs.
Nathan,that is some beautiful wood.
That is some beautiful firewood. I could think of all sorts of things to make with it.
Yes, that is a nice slab!
That’s one heck of a versatile saw-buck you got there!
It is so enjoyable watching your videos!!
Gorgeous!
gorgeous slab.
Man that is very beautiful to look at.....Thanks Nathan....
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Nathan, thank you for providing us good ole wholesome entertainment, sprinkled with your humor. Enjoy the vidjas. John here, from the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee, just down the road apiece.
Great video!
Do you ever count the log rings? Just wondering how old the insulator log is and what year the insulator was installed.
Love the walnut
Absolutely gorgeous hope your back is better today
Wow! Just finished the video and that's about the prettiest of wood I've seen.
Thanks 👍
Beautiful grain pattern. We had nice weather here in the Dahlonega, GA area today.
Just beautiful walnut!!!
That is noe beautiful log!!
Those walnut slabs are nothing short of stunning. Thanks for the video.
You bet
Love the info. You have great knowledge. Thanks 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Nathan they look Stunning
My uncle used to make real good money selling his curly birdseye maple buts to a guy that makes pool cues. It's probably worth looking around before cutting firewood out of them.
A beautiful soul right there Nathan.
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Absolutely beautiful lumber.
Thank you very much!
Real good stuff
Always enjoy watching... early release or otherwise. Be well.
Man, that's some beautiful wood.
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Nice save! beautiful walnut.
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice. Great looking walnut.
Thanks 👍
I usually only use the foot steering when maneuvering in tight or tricky spots where I have to use the boom as well.
That's the nicest sawbuck I've ever seen anyone use...on TH-cam or anywhere.
Hello Nathan, that walnut sure is some beautiful wood. Nice video, thanks. Mike Morgan spoke of you today on his video.
Mike uses hand controls.
Looks like your loving the mini excavator! Nice handy machine to have 🤠
Beautiful wood
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful log!
Thanks!
Love what you do and how you do it. You clearly love what you do and how you do it ! Thankyou from a wet England 🏴
Thanks 👍
Living on the edge as you make successive cuts from the other side!
Watching you rip out those stumps and was thinking that the soil at your property looks pretty nice.
Can’t beat that stump removal. And, nice looking slabs. I see a table laying there.
Here in Southeast Nebraska I hobby mill & hire out on some smaller jobs for locals. Recently sold 70 4ft 6" wide 1" thick walnut live edge slabs for 8$ a piece green. I believe that was a fair price. They are going to be used as the center decor boards for a wedding.
That's some nice looking wood. Golly.
You're having way too much fun with Mr. Kato!
Domo origato Mr. Kato!
I've been running my Bobcat E35 on weekends for about 4 years now. I'd guess 80/20% in favor of steering by feet. It just seems more ""professional", but I do use hands when it seems appropriate. Then again, I was a private pilot, so steering with my feet comes naturally.
I had stopped at my local tractor guy in search of a grapple for my tractor to help with clearing up my wooded fields after a rare tornado went through. He thought for a minute and said, "You need an excavator." I was shocked. I didn't need to dig any trenches! But he tried to explain it to me that it really is a useful machine, so I bought a used rental machine. It had some wear, of course, but it was also well maintained. The tractor guy was so right. I find so many uses for it. And, of course, it's just so much fun to use! It's the closest thing to having a powerful bionic arm and hand that you can experience.
I used to work At a strip mine We mined Coal .Running the excavator I've used the ' control pedals and the sticks ,It's usually whatever you're comfortable with .
Good gosh, I wish I could afford a couple of those slabs. Beautiful wood.
Thanks 👍
Wow that’s nice
Oh Lovely Walnut it can’t be beat! And Mr Nathan saws it so sweet! I know my poem sure can be beat. So I’ll shut up and say Thanks Much and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Nathan you can drive Mrs Kato what every way you feel Happy and comfortable With
The only time I've ever used the foot petals to move the excavator is if I'm trying to operate/actuate the bucket and arm at the same time as move the excavator..which is a pretty rare occurrence. The rest of the time I just use the handles, like pretty much every other operator I know..
Beautiful video! I will add that as a guitarmaker, I personally PREFER the big full cuts with the pith right in the middle, because on either side of that pith is a wonderful piece that is perfectly quartered, with annular rings at a perfect right angle to the face. Luthiers almost universally insist on that wood due to its minimal shrinkage from side to side when dried. I learned that the hard way when I was first attempting to master the art of guitar building. I have come to love and prefer quartered wood even when working on other woodworking projects, for instance, small funerary boxes for a loved one's ashes. . The only thing I don't do much of is live edge work, which is what many of your customers are likely doing, making live edge table tops. I agree 100% that pith in such a slab can be a heartbreaker for someone unprepared for it. The artsy ones relish those, using butterfly inserts and epoxy, as you pointed out. Great video!
I have been told several times not to use walnut for firewood. I agree with some of the other comments, it could be used by wood turning or for furniture. I’ll add one more use, cut them in 1” boards and wood sign makers would love to get hold of them.
I use my feet going forward and my arms to track backwards. Mostly because I have trouble reaching the sticks when they are fully forward. Learning to use the pedals will help to walk the machine using the bucket and tracks at the same time. You can practice crossing the creek at the new place.
hello Nathan & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Nathan Friends Randy
Beeeeutiful! Great save! Cheers! John
Hands to you tall.
Really nice!!!
Thanks!!
Those short pieces would make some nice tuning blocks. Worth more than firewood.
Nice job salvaging that heartbreaker of a walnut log 👍
Yep Nathan! I’m 6ft 4ln’s tall and I use my hands most of time on those travel levers especially on a mini! My big giant feet aren’t made for a mini!
Very nice walnut Nathan. Good work on the excavator. Stay safe..
Great video buddy.
Thanks 👍
Glad to hear you got rid of the annoying beeping
Wow! Another great video!!!
Thanks again!