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What a gorgeous log !!!! The choice of cuts he made are outstanding. It is one of the most beautiful pieces of wood I have ever seen and I am almost 73 ! Thank you !!
@@Pepe-bg9egWood with figure, especially this much figure is never used for its structural integrity. Of course it’s fragile. Its purpose is its beauty. This wood has got to be worth a small fortune.
Segurança zero nesta serraria...o cara passa a mão quase encima da serra em movimento, às vezes quase encostando na serra.... só pode ser na Índia ou Paquistão talvez Bangladesh 😮😮😮
Is he Asian? Normally in many parts of Asia people do not care about safety. Even when they are provided with eye goggles and ear plugs, the workers would not use them. They would only put them on when the safety inspector come to check.
OMG I have never seen a more beautiful thing revealed, that timber is more valuable than gold! I hope it’s beauty is preserved in a creation that is worthy of it? To use it for something less than a perfect piece would be a sin.
It wasn't a complaint, it was a genuine concern for his eyes. You only have two and something could fly into them in a split second. Wouldn't that be a shame!
Incredible! I love seeing the transformation from logs to lumber. The way the logs are cut with precision is impressive. This video taught me a lot about wood processing. I can't wait to see more videos. Please keep sharing these awesome videos!
Outstanding! I was blown away by the sawmilling techniques shown here. The skill involved in handling those massive logs is amazing. The detail and clarity in this video are superb. I'm excited to see more from you. Keep up the fantastic work!
I looked up Gembol wood. I found mention of teak wood? Those slabs were some of the most beautiful cuts I have ever seen in a wood. I wonder how much it sells for there.
True, experienced craftsman...(not armchair quarterbacks) don't need or use many "safety" options...like guards, googles, etc. that just get in the way, hinder judgement, slow down the job....fast reflexes, fast decisions come from those who work for a living..
Outstanding! I was truly impressed by the detail in this video. The way you manage these large pieces of wood is remarkable. The video quality is superb. I can't wait to see more of your content. Keep producing such amazing content!
Outstanding! I was amazed by the detailed process shown here. It's fascinating to watch how you manage these giant pieces of wood. The video quality is top-notch. Looking forward to your next upload. Keep producing such great content!
Really cool Brother. I am a Lumberman myself, 40 years in a Sawmill. I am currently a Head Sawfiler. Yeah we are more advanced in technology and safety, but the simplicity of your mill is very cool. Thanks for your video.
Как глубоко сидит у вас принципы уравниловки! Дизайнер получает зарплату, не такую сильно высокую. Хороший дизайнер- это долгая учеба и такая же долгая работа на вторых ролях. Хозяин мебельной фабрики рискует деньгами, и после работы спокойно не спит. Изменился конъюнктура рынка или люди с погонами нашли нарушения - готовься к убыткам.
🌲🍀🐾Awesome figure in this log indeed! You guys are good. I would've removed the bark & possibly carved it. I'd also use a face shield & some kind of flak jacket chest protector (if using this machine), cause all it takes, is one bad accident to leave you with a lifetime of regrets. You probably already know this through🐾🍀🌲.
The operator has lost his mind . The number one thing i learned in wood shop was , ask yourself very time you turn on the machine , " where are my hands in relation to the blade "
@@herb601 Easy to say in the comfort of your American office. Much of the world doesn't have access or laws that require personal protective equipment. Like we were in the "good old days" before government safety rules. That's become our culture now, but other places, the owners still see workers as labor, and not their responsibility to protect.
Beautiful slabs. The nail was quite interesting to me. Not that it was in the tree, but at its' location. I wonder how many years growth were around it. I use to live in a small town in southern Colorado many years ago as a kid. ( I am now 64) There was a sawmill there, and my dad once bought a 1x8 from them that actually had a lead bullet in it that had gone through all the processes of milling. We actually cut a foot out of the board to save it. Somehow, somewhere it disappeared. 😢
Bullets in lumber are not that uncommon. We saw them with some regularity when running lumber through the molders at a window factory I use to work at.
@@ИгорьЛушин-л1т у меня на бензопиле цепь "нашла" гвоздь, повезло, что не поперек, а по вертикально по кончику проехала - не порвало, но затупилась сразу.
I was a production worker at a sawmill in California for Fibreboard later Louisiana-Pacific. This video can’t be in the U.S. Our saw operator was housed in a high tech booth complete with lasers, HVAC and remote joystick controls. Ridiculous taunting of safety to have worker hand remove slabs. Could easily lose a hand when direction reversed.
Thank you very much for your opinion, our workers outside the U.S. Our equipment is very lacking and technology is not like in your country, it is more sophisticated
@mikeflores2000 I agree! I worked at Georgia-Pacific in Atlanta for the hardwood lumber group. Have no clue what species that tree is. But he definitely needs the safety glasses
Fairly obvious that this mill is not in Calif. This is not about the mill or process, but about the wood, which is world class to many craftsmen and women.
The colour of this wood was beautiful. I know that in the UK we laugh about health and safety, but a pair of goggles and some gloves would have really been helpful for this guy.
Gloves, for what? So they can get caught in the saw and drag his arm in? All these safety comments from people who obviously never used this type equipment is ridiculous.
Just thinking about the Walnut sawmill I worked in Kansas City, Kansas. The sawyer sat in a plexiglass enclosure while the blade cut slabs at a very fast rate. Safety was very important. Not so careful in this setup!
@@bartsimpson6767 actualy its not because we can't afford to buy safety tools, its because the hot weather makes it uncomfortable, myself lives in east java, yeah near bali so you can imagine how hot the weather is
No están locos...mi apreciado amigo...así es como se trabaja la madera... saludos y bendiciones desde el primer municipio de la América continental, La Antigua Veracruz México
Yo también trabajo la madera aca en mi querido Veracruz (México)... Les mando un saludo a estos hermanos que trabajan con pasión el aserrado de madera...por cierto, madera muy preciosa,aca le nombramos madera de chapa de raíz...saludos y bendiciones
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Madeira linda
@@adairdallagnol2671 thank you very much 🙏🏻
Gỗ này ko có giá trị, cây bàn gai, loại gỗ tạp
I appreciate them, I work with high dollar veneers that go into corporate planes.
If you have too many fingers and to many eyes. Visit our sawmill.
What a gorgeous log !!!! The choice of cuts he made are outstanding. It is one of the most beautiful pieces of wood I have ever seen and I am almost 73 ! Thank you !!
Thank you very much sir 🤗
What is it ? It's insane but don't know what it is.
But the saw blade really needs to be reswedged and perhaps the guides are a little loose. Too nice of wood to cut sloppy.
I've seen some tiger wood that is pretty sweet
@@The_Dawg_father looks like red oak or red cedar
This is the most gorgeous piece of wood I have seen. A couple of those slabs would make a beautiful table.
Thank you very much 🤗
Ese es un tronco lleno de nudos, que dará tablas y vigas quebradizas muy difíciles de trabajar. Esa no es un "buena pieza de madera".
@@Pepe-bg9egWood with figure, especially this much figure is never used for its structural integrity. Of course it’s fragile.
Its purpose is its beauty. This wood has got to be worth a small fortune.
Imagine how many toothpicks you could make from such a large tree.
@@Pepe-bg9eg Great for very expensive gun stocks.
This guy reaching out for the wood makes me flinch every time. Surprised he still has all his fingers and his hand!
😂, thank you very much for the response
He can count the number of accidents on the fingers of one hand...@@Sawmill_IND
no bro, we just try our best
And no eye protection...
It's his second day.
Segurança zero nesta serraria...o cara passa a mão quase encima da serra em movimento, às vezes quase encostando na serra.... só pode ser na Índia ou Paquistão talvez Bangladesh 😮😮😮
Esta serraria fica na Indonésia. Muito obrigado pela sua resposta
As a wood turner I would love the bits they are throwing away.
I think, nothing is wasted. we will make it into a cigarette ashtray ☺️
Куски не выбрасывают с них красивые журнальные столы делают.
Eu também p pó na hortas e vaso
You know a pair of eye goggles don't cost much these days.
Yes, true
Thank u bro
WHAT!! I CAN'T HEAR YOU. WHAT DID YOU SAY 😊
And basic ear protection.
Is he Asian? Normally in many parts of Asia people do not care about safety. Even when they are provided with eye goggles and ear plugs, the workers would not use them. They would only put them on when the safety inspector come to check.
Thanks, mom.
Terrible full of beauty. I'll go with that.
Thank you very much 🤗
Safety is job number two...maybe three or four.
That's right, our place is like that
OMG I have never seen a more beautiful thing revealed, that timber is more valuable than gold! I hope it’s beauty is preserved in a creation that is worthy of it? To use it for something less than a perfect piece would be a sin.
thank u very much sir
Mother Nature is a true artist 👍🏴
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
Gorgeous log, but the lack of safety precautions is literally astounding
thank you very much, I'm sorry about work safety
Don't be sorry brother, all the people complaining sit with their legs crossed, no doubt
It wasn't a complaint, it was a genuine concern for his eyes. You only have two and something could fly into them in a split second. Wouldn't that be a shame!
@@lindaharden-lantz1783 I was worried about his hands
Not even a simple pair of safety glasses. Made me nervous just watching. 👀
Wow!! I would love a triple thickness slab of that stunning trunk. What a glorious desk that would make!!
Thank you bro 🙏
I often wonder if average people appreciate this beautiful wood or is it just woodworkers.
Thanks u very much bro
It was a beautiful style of wood grain at the start, but as they got further in it had regular grain. Other wise nice log.😊
Average people live coffee tables made with such wood !
@@Artaxerses1945 thank you sir
@@davidmorrison3697 thank u bro 😁
We all want to buy the shop a box of safety glasses.
Thank u bro
I was wondering if I sent some over would they wear them? I've worked with more guys than I can count the refused to use PPE.
All I could think of was the beautiful instruments (guitars!) that these slabs would make.
wow, what a thought. Thank you very much
Incredible! I love seeing the transformation from logs to lumber. The way the logs are cut with precision is impressive. This video taught me a lot about wood processing. I can't wait to see more videos. Please keep sharing these awesome videos!
thank you very much for your response
Large wood looks very beautiful❤
Thanks you very much
Outstanding! I was blown away by the sawmilling techniques shown here. The skill involved in handling those massive logs is amazing. The detail and clarity in this video are superb. I'm excited to see more from you. Keep up the fantastic work!
Залипательно. Сколько красивых столов можно сделать.
4 стола, что вполне идеально
Anyone happen to notice all the various faces within the pieces being cut? Crazy!
very beautiful isn't it
Yes. I saw a pig. A four-legged animal eating off the ground and others. Pretty cool.
OMG , that 's a beautiful Burl Log
Thanks bro
It's like cutting a diamond. One little mistake and....... Beautiful.
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
What an amazing looking log. This planks would make gorgeous furniture.
Thanks you very much
What species of wood is that?
That is truly a beautiful piece of wood!!
Thanks bro
I’m just at 1:15 and the beauty of this wood is REMARKABLE!!! I’m looking forward to this entire vidi!!
I looked up Gembol wood. I found mention of teak wood?
Those slabs were some of the most beautiful cuts I have ever seen in a wood. I wonder how much it sells for there.
I'm sorry, this wood is very hard to get,
I also find it difficult to sell overseas
Do we know definitively what this is ? It's amazing lumber
Gae mejo apik pol kui
Hooh mas mening pol 😁
That is awesome coloring in the wood. The possibilities are endless.
Thanks you very much
True, experienced craftsman...(not armchair quarterbacks) don't need or use many "safety" options...like guards, googles, etc. that just get in the way, hinder judgement, slow down the job....fast reflexes, fast decisions come from those who work for a living..
Необыкновенная красота!!! Спасибо за работу. Где вы были раньше? Впервые увидела ваш канал.... Подписалась!!!
Спасибо большое, надеюсь, вам всегда нравится каждое видео, которое я показываю.
Outstanding! I was truly impressed by the detail in this video. The way you manage these large pieces of wood is remarkable. The video quality is superb. I can't wait to see more of your content. Keep producing such amazing content!
Gỗ quý gỗ lớn ....Xin chúc Wood sawmill factory luôn luôn An Khang, Đại Phúc, Tăng Tài, Tiến Lộc và Hoạch Phát
Thank you very much 😁❤️
Очень интересно, мне нравится наблюдать за работой по дереву
теримакаших баньяк, семога анда меникматинья
What a beautiful bunch of slabs❤️
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
Outstanding! I was amazed by the detailed process shown here. It's fascinating to watch how you manage these giant pieces of wood. The video quality is top-notch. Looking forward to your next upload. Keep producing such great content!
WOW, the grain of beauty will make some lovely tables.😁👍
Thanks you very much
Really cool Brother. I am a Lumberman myself, 40 years in a Sawmill. I am currently a Head Sawfiler. Yeah we are more advanced in technology and safety, but the simplicity of your mill is very cool. Thanks for your video.
You're welcome brothers. We know that the Sawmill in our place is very far behind in technology 😁. we are trying our best, thank you very much 🙏🏻
My uncle used to be a head Millwright, at the Eburn sawmill in Vancouver. He showed me how to properly sharpen saws using files and stones.
@@Sawmill_IND what kind of wood was that?
As a specialist in wood, I was hoping you would let everyone know what kind of tree this was.
Beautiful slab! Very nice wood. Protect your eyes bro and ears and face!!! So you can continue working and making videos. May God protect you.
Thank you very much for your support sir 🤗
That dude is nuts. No hearing or vision protection.
А работяга останется с грошами! А дизайнеры и хозяева мебельной фабрики с миллионами.
Я думаю, это все сопоставимо
@@Sawmill_IND Сомнения у меня на счёт справедливости. Она просто не существует!
Как глубоко сидит у вас принципы уравниловки! Дизайнер получает зарплату, не такую сильно высокую. Хороший дизайнер- это долгая учеба и такая же долгая работа на вторых ролях. Хозяин мебельной фабрики рискует деньгами, и после работы спокойно не спит. Изменился конъюнктура рынка или люди с погонами нашли нарушения - готовься к убыткам.
Would love to have the cast offs for live edge woodworking. The wood color is amazing!
Thanks you very much brother
Amazing .So beautiful, that wood.
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
hi there nice john
Thanks you very much
Amo madeira.Deus perfeito em suas criações.Linda demais
Thank u brother 😁
@@Sawmill_IND 🇧🇷❤️
@@soniaconde3677❤🤗
🌲🍀🐾Awesome figure in this log indeed! You guys are good. I would've removed the bark & possibly carved it. I'd also use a face shield & some kind of flak jacket chest protector (if using this machine), cause all it takes, is one bad accident to leave you with a lifetime of regrets. You probably already know this through🐾🍀🌲.
Thank you very much brother 😁🙏🏻
@@Sawmill_INDчувак поживи в России узнаешь не такое
@@АндрейФомин-л4я Большое спасибо за предложение, братан, я был бы очень рад, если бы смог побывать там. 🤗
@@Sawmill_IND добро пожаловать нашу рашу
@@АндрейФомин-л4я 👍🤗
What beauty lays beneath the bark of a tree 💖🌟💖
Thanks you very much
beautiful slabs, I hope they are stable.
Thanks u very much 🙏🏻
The colors in that log is insanely beautiful.
Thanks you very much
The guitars I could make from just a few pieces of that... Very nice! @4:10; look at the face in the wood! Then the Owl at 4:54. wow.
Thanks you very much brother
Jgn lupa.. Ngopi pade.. Sebelum mulai.. Ben ngak ngantuk
Iya siap Mbah, terimakasih banyak
Tôi cảm thấy lạnh cả bàn tay khi a ta chạm vào những khối gỗ ! Ở công ty của tôi thì hành động đó được xem là nguy hiểm và sẽ bị trừ lương
cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều vì đã phản hồi
What a gorgous piece of wood . That would make some great tables
Those Burl were way too beautiful 😍
Thanks you very much
Beautiful burl! What a nice table this would make!
Thanks you very much brother
Какая красота Они обрезают сувель.Это самое дорогое что бывает на древесине
Thank you very much Sir 🙏🏻
Nature - is Amazing - Beautiful !!!
Thanks you very much
That curly burl wood is worth a fortune!
Yes, true .
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
Beautiful piece of wood!
Thanks you very much
The operator has lost his mind . The number one thing i learned in wood shop was , ask yourself very time you turn on the machine , " where are my hands in relation to the blade "
Yeah, and how about safety glasses too. The epitome of stupidity, IMO.
Still has all of his fingers. Must be the new guy.
Gotta good squint going, though
@@herb601Was just thinking the same thing! Even if he avoids chips and splinters of flying wood and bark, there is the dust itself.
@@herb601 Easy to say in the comfort of your American office. Much of the world doesn't have access or laws that require personal protective equipment. Like we were in the "good old days" before government safety rules. That's become our culture now, but other places, the owners still see workers as labor, and not their responsibility to protect.
Beautiful wood! Greetings from Poland!!!
Thanks you very much brother
Nas" drovia
Beautiful slabs. The nail was quite interesting to me. Not that it was in the tree, but at its' location. I wonder how many years growth were around it. I use to live in a small town in southern Colorado many years ago as a kid. ( I am now 64) There was a sawmill there, and my dad once bought a 1x8 from them that actually had a lead bullet in it that had gone through all the processes of milling. We actually cut a foot out of the board to save it. Somehow, somewhere it disappeared. 😢
...maybe too thin!
Bullets in lumber are not that uncommon. We saw them with some regularity when running lumber through the molders at a window factory I use to work at.
@@Sillyturner yes true, thank you very much bro thank 😁
Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah!
@user-fb7pb6ts5x Yes bro, this tree grows in the yard of the house so there are nails in the wood. Thank you very much
30 năm làm thợ mộc chưa nhìn thấy miếng gỗ nào đẹp như vây.
Опасная работа, вдруг пила лопнет, попав на очередную железяку... удачи труженикам
Thanks u very much brother
В 1980е годы, летом работал в Студ Строй Отряд в Тульской обл. Лично стал свидетелем разрыва 3х пил от осколков ВОВ... Жуткие моменты....
@@ИгорьЛушин-л1т у меня на бензопиле цепь "нашла" гвоздь, повезло, что не поперек, а по вертикально по кончику проехала - не порвало, но затупилась сразу.
¡Qué increíble máquina! Nunca había visto algo así.
ไม้มะค่า ลายสวยมาก 🎉
Thank brother
This video proves that squinting and grimacing is all you need to be safe.
you are right, we never used protective glasses
I was a production worker at a sawmill in California for Fibreboard later Louisiana-Pacific. This video can’t be in the U.S. Our saw operator was housed in a high tech booth complete with lasers, HVAC and remote joystick controls. Ridiculous taunting of safety to have worker hand remove slabs.
Could easily lose a hand when direction reversed.
Thank you very much for your opinion, our workers outside the U.S. Our equipment is very lacking and technology is not like in your country, it is more sophisticated
If you look in the background you can see palm trees 🌴
Somewhere in SEA. I’m guessing Indonesia.
@mikeflores2000 I agree! I worked at Georgia-Pacific in Atlanta for the hardwood lumber group. Have no clue what species that tree is. But he definitely needs the safety glasses
Fairly obvious that this mill is not in Calif. This is not about the mill or process, but about the wood, which is world class to many craftsmen and women.
That's beutiful log, my fellow. Keep it up and have a blessed day
Thank you very much
Какие красивые наросты. Из них бы что нибудь красивое сделать. Или посуду вырезать. Шедевр от природы. Ещё не кому не получалось переплюнуть.
Спасибо большое, бро, надеюсь, все получится.
Мечта ножедела :)
@@alexrbelyakov8346 А я люблю из них всякие чаши блюда делать. Иногда так красиво получается. Потому что ты не знаешь что скрыто под корой.
You should have a two-sided blade then you could cut both directions and save some time.
very difficult double sided saw at our place, thank you very much for your response
That is one beautiful piece of wood you're cutting, that would make one beautiful tabletop. @@Sawmill_IND
Loving the safety practices. Old school. Getting it done!!
What's a finger or a hand, or an eye, anyway?
Just get it done!!!
thanks a lot for attention
Kayu klengkeng udu kuui😅
Bukan bang ,hehe 😁
Just NATURE'S BEAUTY! Eye googles/shields --PLEASE! DID YOU also plant a new tree sapling?? Got to think of our futures.
thank you very much,
we also think about that, always updating what we take from nature, by planting new seeds on the land.
great video, very pretty wood, thanks for sharing
You're welcome 🤗
all those beautiful animals that are in every cut 🐶🐮🦥🦧 wonder how many hundreds of critters have called this tree home over the life of the tree
Yes true
Bela reflexão! Sentimento de amor e reconhecimento!🙏❤️
Every slice is a work of art!
Thank you very much 🤗
@@Sawmill_IND Of course!! Any chance of a 1 foot by 1 foot piece you'd sell? Its just so beautiful!
Another magestic tree gone👎, HOWEVER, what a great texture of this wood 👍
Thanks u
Grains and colours are brilliant
thanks you very much
Gosto muito de vídeo serraria cortando essas toras grande
thank u
That is an incredible piece of wood and history..beautiful ty for sharing.
Thanks you very much brother
Cara belah Conwood atau kayu dengan alat mesin menjadi lebih ringan serta rapi,
Iya benar bang, terimakasih banyak
The log inner beauty is absolutely is BEAUTIFUL. I'd make a slab table out of 1 slab!
Thank you very much 🤗
Xem xe cây gỗ có van đẹp quá trời
Thank you very much bro 🙏🏻
Какая красота в текстуре этого дерева. Вот наделают изделий из этой красоты.
большое спасибо, брат
The colour of this wood was beautiful. I know that in the UK we laugh about health and safety, but a pair of goggles and some gloves would have really been helpful for this guy.
Thank you very much 😁❤️
Gloves, for what? So they can get caught in the saw and drag his arm in?
All these safety comments from people who obviously never used this type equipment is ridiculous.
@@valvenator it's true that we never use that pseudo. thank you for understanding
Incredible wood.
Best i can ever recall seeing in a live cut.
Thank you very much bro 😁🙏🏻
Somewhere an OSHA inspector is having a stroke!
Eye protection is for nerds!
Probably not in the USA
This dude is going to lose some fingers or even a hand someday! 😢
Thrown a couple of job sites.
Hahaha good one
cannot believe the kid has no eye protection. Beautiful wood but come on man.....
Thank you very much and for your attention
Please, for the love of God, wear eye protection. I can see the operator grimacing from all the crap being thrown into the air.
thank you very much for your response
Wah... Tumor kayunya/ burl boleh tuh buat gagang/ sarung golok/ pisau cakep gan
Bener bang hehe, terimakasih
He has that saw well tuned. It’s cutting like butter.
Thank you very much brother for your response 🤗
Just thinking about the Walnut sawmill I worked in Kansas City, Kansas. The sawyer sat in a plexiglass enclosure while the blade cut slabs at a very fast rate. Safety was very important. Not so careful in this setup!
I'm sure the place where you work is very extraordinary, yes, this is how we work, using minimal equipment and without complete protection
Super nice looking wood .but not so much if you lose your sight .saw worker .protect your eyes with proper safety grasses. Just a thought.
Thank you very much and also for your attention 🙏🏻
I hope the mill is next door to a hospital. These people are nuts!🤕
Many indonesians work that way, something common in here
@@agungh1670 sorry for you conditions. I prefer to work safer, 30 years saw mill experience here 🇺🇸
@@bartsimpson6767 actualy its not because we can't afford to buy safety tools, its because the hot weather makes it uncomfortable, myself lives in east java, yeah near bali so you can imagine how hot the weather is
@@agungh1670 Best of luck to you, "mill brothers"!
No están locos...mi apreciado amigo...así es como se trabaja la madera... saludos y bendiciones desde el primer municipio de la América continental, La Antigua Veracruz México
Right after the first cut, the red color and shapes reminded me of a beautiful piece of Ham!
really this is really amazing, thank you very much for the response
🤗
Yo también trabajo la madera aca en mi querido Veracruz (México)... Les mando un saludo a estos hermanos que trabajan con pasión el aserrado de madera...por cierto, madera muy preciosa,aca le nombramos madera de chapa de raíz...saludos y bendiciones
thank you very much, greetings of success and health always
@@Sawmill_IND por acá son las 16:22 hrs y seguimos laborando haciendo unas sillas para comedor... saludos y bendiciones hasta tu bello país.
Vvv=v==h
Saludos desde la sierra central del Peru, Huancayo.
@@enriquevelasquezcastellare6687 un abrazo hermano
Stunning piece of wood
Thanks you very much
What country was this video produced in. Would like to know what type of Hard Wood Tree the operator is milling,?
Gembol wood
It resembles cherry if you ask me .
mahogany
Beautiful grain. 👍👍
Thank brother