INSANE Cedar Log with Hidden Surprises - 15
2020 ж. 21 Жел.
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In this video, we are cutting an insane cedar log on the Wood-Mizer LT15 WIDE sawmill! You won't believe what we found inside!
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My uncle felled a Cedar Tree on his property in the early 1940's and made nearly ALL the furniture for his 3 bedroom house out of it, including a Dining Room table with dimensions 12 feet long and 4 feet 6 inches wide in a SINGLE SLAB. No saw mills or modern machinery used!!
Oh i bet all the furniture is beautiful
Cool story
I woked on a oilfield construction job in New Guinea in 1974. We had a small sawmill that was powered by a Volkswagen motor. Being surrounded by virgin jungle there were many excotic trees there , it was also the area of battles from WW2. Often when cutting a tree for lumber the saw blade would make a loud nosie and wable a little as the slab of lumber fell away deep in the tree woulb be a 20mm bullet that had been fired by an aircraft from the war. As the trees were cut close to our camp it was decieded to cut more trees next to a river furter away from our camp with the idea to float the logs down to the camp. Trees were cut and stacked on the bank of the river waiting for a good rain storm that finally came using a bulldozer the logs where pushed into the river were they sank to the buttom of the river and lost. Seems the trees were a species of iron wood that is so dense the wood will not foat.
I am a month shy of reaching my 94th birthday and referred to as a ' little old lady '. However, I am still handy with a rake, live alone, feed myself, take care of my water garden and enjoy [ with interest ] the video I just watched. I can well imagine the beautiful things that can and will be made out of this red wood that was saved from certain loss to Mother Nature. Good work. Dona Zack from the beautiful state of Michigan
And a previous commenter called it not a tree or log, butba rotten piece of sheetrock! I too, mentioned all the things that can be made...
One of the best jobs I ever had was pulling green chain at a lumber mill, the smell of the fresh cut wood, the clean Air and the pine trees everywhere, it was amazing, nothing boring about it
I love seeing videos of people working on wood-mizers. My grandpa's legacy. With the 1 year anniversary of his passing coming up, it was neat to see this. Keep sawing!!
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I am a 67 year old grandma, and I have always loved the smell of fresh cut wood. Play it safe please so you can continue to do this.
You guys are living a dream. A place out in the country with a shop and equipment to do stuff like this for a living. Must feel very rewarding.
This wood is so beautiful. I would love to have what y'all think of as scraps!!
Scraps my Ass, they make hundreds if not thousands of dollars from the "scraps". Try calling around.
Pieces. Would. Maké. Good. Coasters. 🐂🐄
@@lonnienickel2925 And planters.🪴🪴🌿🌵🌵🪴🪴
I just spent half an hour watching a rotten tree get sawn up and ... I loved every second of it knowing that something new would come from the old.
Thank You!
Sure hope we get to see the finished products!!!
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I'm a old lady 63 really enjoyed you making new life in the old wood. All those small pieces some home craftsman could use to make that tree live again. I enjoy the grains of wood, it make me feel that it's never gone
Outragestly dramatic slabs! Can't wait to see the roots growing in the center. Resin guys would kill for it. 🇺🇸
When I lived on the western slopes years past we cut cedar and I will remember that clean smell the rest of my life. Your cedar is magnficent, and I am happy you were able to cut those beautiful slabs. I had visions of so many beautiful things they'd become.
I love the fact that not one piece of that can't be used for a wood project of some kind. Beautiful.
Thank you very much
I dunno I saw a couple of nice fireplace mantels. I had a big slab of black walnut left that the metal detector hit on. 5” thick 10” wide and 8’ long. I gave it to my sister and it topped off her stone fireplace in the addition to their 200 year old farmhouse
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When you are cutting cedar dont even waste the sawdust!!!! You can package that and sell to people to put in closets and cedar chests! I love the smell of cedar! And it looks great on flower beds and even flower pots!😍😍😍😍😍
Those of us with nothing but a hand saw love and appreciate your skill, machinery and obvious artistic eye! Yay slabs and yay to you guys. 😁
That sawdust is gold! What do y’all do with it. Geez the fragrance must be heaven
Thank You. We throw most out but will start saving and packaging some
Sell it for moth balls!!
You could literally have another KZhead channel dedicated to scraping the sawdust off each slab. So satisfying to watch. 😂
Love the smell of Cedar!!
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In slow motion!
@@wallyg so true!! Get a little bag and fill it up with the cedar chips or sawdust. I could smell it until I smell the scent out. LOL
Thank You Thats a great point
Hurts my heart seeing you toss and kick them scraps. I need those! LOL 😆
I can smell the cedar though my IPad 🤗
What you guys are looking for is the beauty within. The soul of the tree. Respect the tree and the mill and you will be rewarded with beauty.
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Love the look of cedar especially when it has the off white outer and all knotty and nice red heart ! Some of the prettiest wood their is !
Amazing!!
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I can only imagine what kind of aroma is coming off that old cedar. The colour is fantastic too.👍👍
Hi, I live in southern Spain (olive country|). Super hard wood and very intricate shapes when sliced through. Some trees could be 1000 years old and more. One would need a huge saw mill to do the slicing! The sad thing is that most of the wood is cut for fire wood. also available are cork, almond, chessnut trees in certain areas. I'm sure there is money to be made especially with old olive trees. Hasta luego amigos! Blessings. No rain over here for the last 6 months...Yours George
Would love those scraps you were kicking aside. Gorgeous for Wall Art, Clock Faces, etc
Those slab would be super cool like you said with Turquoise, Reds, Blues and Green coloring in the holes! So mind blowing!
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I have a small 30 g air compressor beside my saw mill to clean the dust off of the cuts and it also helps to clean the saw after use. Found the compressor on craigslist for 20 bucks and guy didnt even know that it still ran, nice vintage compressor. Thought i would mention it, you guys do great work, keepem coming!!
I’d kill for even a scrap of that! She’s a beauty!!! I want all those small pieces !!! Lol I’m an artist and all I would love to do to honour that incredible giant !!!
I know the smell of cedar well, and I would be in HEAVEN just standing around while y'all did this. Favorite scent, hands down.
Would be perfect for this mask year, cedar dust that fine is tough on ya.
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I have no clue why this was on my recommended list... but well played KZhead, because I watched it.
I watched them thinking they were going to make something cool out of the log..nope. i got to watch them cut a freaking log. 29 minutes 32 seconds worth of log cutting. 😐
I love the smell of Cedar that make a pretty table
The smell of cedar makes a pretty table? Huh I don't get it?
Q: What's worse than finding a skink in your log? A: Finding half a skink! ;D
So glad I didn't have to see that poor skink get dissected! Thank you for saving it.
You are so welcome
What skunk?
Beautiful color of Cedar wood and the smell of the wood must be outstanding.
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I bet that saw site smells amazing!
All this work is so beautiful, mesmerizing, nature work, man works, it dance of life.
We have pine tongue and groove on the walls in our home, but we have cedar on all the door and window frames. Offsets pine beautifully
That sounds beautiful
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This is the most enjoyable wood sawing video ever. It was a treat watching the video before bed.
Cedar chips and etc in bags and put them in pet areas or kennels or dog houses to keep the ticks and fleas away. We have a huge cedar that takes four adults or more to go around the girth. I can only imagine the wood I could get out of it but its hundreds of years old so that won't happen. LOL Love this stuff and the smell of the cedar is amazing. I was thinking on small pieces even book ends would be pretty and a conversation piece.........love wood! Good luck on your cuttings...........an awesome job/hobby/or whatever.........nature has such wonders waiting around us. Keep up the good work.
That last big slab of cedar was a dream for an EPOXY workers project - could be worth a lot of money to the right woodworker.
The colour and grain of the wood is so beautiful. Looking forward to seeing what you make.
A few years ago. My wife and I went to an old county fair in Barbarville Florida. I portable saw mill was set up and the operator happened to be sawing up red cedar logs. I purchased a whole log. It was 40 inches in diameter and about 9 ft long. First had him saw it in half leaving the bark on. Then had him cut it down to 6 ft length. Then I had him cut one of the two ft butt pieces into 8 equal pieces for legs. I sold what was left over to someone standing there watching for more than my initial payment to the logger. I had him load my wood into the back of my Bronco . At home I carefully stripped the bark off all the pieces. Gr Cedar wood underneath had some beautuful worm tunnels and holes. I sanded all pieces down to fine grit level. I used a draw knife to shape all eight pieces into legs. 4 were used as legs for a 6 ft. Bench and the other 4 for a 2 ft stool. Then I carved a primitive style checker board 24 x 24 ". Then some other primative Artwork on the rest of the bench. I tell painted the art work and painted the checkerboard barn red and powder blue. I made Red and Blue checkers for the checker board. It became a popular coffee table and game table. And the Cedar provided a warm and cozy scent for the family room. The small stool was used for one player and the couch served to seat the other. When not using them for games. They made a perfect place for magazines and my antique chess board. Everyone loved it. Thanks for the reminder thanks to your video.
That must have smelt heavenly!
Thank you for such a wonderful video on carving different kinds of tree wood for someone to make their own kind of furniture!!!
I would love to see a finished bar top or counter top or coffee table, especially with the inserts and resin. I can see small lights, colorful stones, turquoise, etc.
We need “Smellavision” with that beautiful slab of tree 🌳
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Samsung s54 comes with smellivision
I can smell it from memory, my late husband and I loved doing wood projects ....what beautiful pieces
I'm sorry that no more of that beautiful piece of cedarwood could not have been salvaged. I love cedar. And it smells soooo good!
Hello from Idaho...Try to bag the cedar sawdust. Market it in smaller bags for use in clothes closets. Good Luck
I can only imagine how fantastic it must smell there with all that fresh cut cedar! Wow!
It is pretty awesome. We will be selling some cedar filled bags soon on our website triplelrusticdesigns.com
@@TripleLRusticDesigns i'd buy some, i'd like to make incense with it. I'd pay $20 for 3 pounds of red cedar saw dust, half white wood half red, gotta have some white for the sap. Plus $5 for shipping.
@@gristlevonraben shoot me an email with what you’re wanting and I’ll see what I can do triplelrusticdesigns@hotmail.com
@@TripleLRusticDesigns That is pretty freak'n cool!
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Iam a mom and housewife but I really enjoy seeing and learning this stuff! Thank you
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Same. 😊
That is some beautiful Cedar‼️ It’s my favorite type of wood. I love the smell of it 👩🏻🏫🥰‼️ Wish I could afford a dining-room table made of that wood. But it’s probably quite expensive, isn’t it? You could probably make all kinds of things out of that wood, even with the small pieces, with the use of Epoxy. I think things are really cool made with Epoxy.
I caught a slab years ago. At a cedar mill I worked at. It has a walnut inside of it. We cut right through the the middle of the walnut. That had been inside that tree for no telling how long. I still have the slab. And the half walnut in it.
I’m from Australia and we were using band saws to cut a “cypress pine” logs which is actually a hardwood not a pine (a long story) we had to go back to disc saws because the band saws kept on moving around
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I watched your video on that beautiful cedar tree...... here's a suggestion you might want to consider saving the shavings .They would be great because you can put them in satchels. people would love to have them hanging in their closet for the smell ..that's would be an extra profit for you .. might want to think about that so none of the tree is wasted it's an idea I would definitely buy a couple for my closet
You are very smart🙂 great idea!!!
Add a couple snake egg shells for a more intense ssssmell... Lol
Me too!
You guys are remarkable. I love watching the progress some those logs are just beautiful pieces. Making beautiful tables. Years age when I was first married we had a beautiful table for the dining room that I service 15 people.
Gorgeous color!! That's going to make some very pretty pieces.
Beautiful color I can smell that cedar here in Indiana
Good job ! Maybe next time you all can do a cherry log ?
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Such beautiful wood. The red really stood out. I bet that mill smelt sooo good.
That's one best left as a habitat.
Beautiful cedar! I'd love to get a hold of those, sand em' down and lacquer them. Love working with wood whenever I get the chance
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beautiful..when i was living in Kingsville Texas i was carrying some fire wood.. mesquite.. there was a bark scorpion in the bark of one of the sticks.. the guy i was working with jumped away in a big hurry.. and sure enough out came a bark scorpion...i had never seen one being from the state of Maine...
They don't hurt too bad. I had one crawl in a sleeping bag with me once so I was awakened with a little sting surprise. Honestly, it wasn't even as bad as a honey bee. Just startled me a little.
As a fellow Sawyer I can safely say that you guys did a great job with what you had to work with. Also I really like your saw Barn. One of the nicest ones I've seen. As I don't have one yet for myself I might pattern mine a lot like yours, I like the openness of it
I have a few comments. The 1st is financial. The aromatic aspects of Cedar are legendary. As such, there are 2 things that you can do. 1st is to put a bucket at the end of your exhaust port and save the Cedar shavings because they are very valuable as an aromatic. The 2nd is to save the small trimmings as you can cut them into small strips and hang them in a closet for aromatic and moth purposes.
I just want a bag of that pure red shake....i bet it smells wonderful
And keeps bugs away too
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That red dust is not called Shake it's called sawdust the dust that comes off when it's being cut by the saw so therefore it's called sawdust
@@rudolphcasillas2003 obviously it's not shake...but Saw dust is the same consistency. You understood what OP meant...yet you have to comment and put someone down. Here's an Idea...learn to spell and use Punctuation....
@@rudolphcasillas2003 call it what you want and ill do the same.
cutting the logs from the cedar oh i can smell it from here :)
I think I heard them say "I can't believe there's not something." And "Yeah like scorpions.". If that's what I heard then there's a wonderful explanation for the lack of insect activity that you'd normally expect to see in a half rotten log. Aromatic cedar is like nature's insect repellent. That's why hope chests, wardrobes, etc etc are most often made with it.... super easy yet incredibly beautiful way to keep the buggies out. Not to mention the smell is fantastic, to me. Crawly critters, not so much. This is an amazing piece you've gotten & seems well worth the all the effort. Also, you can make your own wood filler from the sawdust & some Elmer's glue (I think just the regular ol' white school glue, if I remember correctly).
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OH MAN!!! That must smell AMAZING!!!
You should put that cedar sawdust into little mesh bags and sell it for closets and drawers.
Even them 2 or 3 top cuts after the flip have lots of potential. Coasters, and pistol grip handles come to my mind right away
Those are great ideas!
I would like to see you mill some walnut logs. It is beautiful. Thanks!
I AM NOT A MECHANICAL PERSON BUT IT WAS FUN WATCHING YOU GUYS
I have a 12 inch drywall knife so I pretty much have almost all the tools I need to start doing this type of work, I have some sandpaper also
Cedar is my favorite wood. I would love to have those pieces you were kicking around on the ground.
I love the smell of eastern red cedar! One of my favorite soft woods.
A lot of woodworkers like the nooks and crannies in the wood. They make for interesting projects. Those smaller pieces are good for making segmented rings. Cool to watch you guys cut, thank you so much for sharing!😎🙃
That dust would make little pillows for cars and closets
Thank you. See the latest video
Oh My God!!! At 29:32 at the top of this piece I see a city scape on the left, a valley in the middle and an ocean view, on the right I see a large villa with trees. Like a rough sketch drawn by an artist. If I could afford it I would buy it and bring out what nature painted/created in this piece. The foreground moving towards the bottom is like cliffs with a lake at the bottom. The most valuable piece in the lot so far.
I love how the inside is pinkish red, like it's alive.
many congratulations! I was so happy to see your announcement! I had actually been wondering why your FB videos had not shown up for quite awhile ~ your sawmill, cedar, and works are commendable! Best Wishes to you and your family ~
I saw the orange mill and had to watch. I worked for the company that makes these for 18 years. Always fun to see the mills work..
Can the small bits be used for little things? Lovely cheese boards ? Ah, yes : right at the end he said that in effect. Great that most of that lovely wood was useful. Bet it looked gorgeous once varnished. 🇬🇧💕😊🌿🇬🇧
Cedar is always beautiful wood. Those chips are valuable too, perfect to be added to a garden since cedar is a natural insect repellent
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These pieces are beautiful! I love the idea of filling the holes with turquoise or resin!
That aromatic Cedar? I love the smell of that that is beautiful
"A lot of rotten parts inside the log" just makes for some really creative epoxy resin opportunities.
Thank You very much!
All the live edge and live edge with epoxy filler tables of today will be the orange shag carpet of tomorrow.
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People don't let go of "bad"pieces anymore!
That would make one hell of a resin cabinet
Heck yeah
Oh, how I’d like to be there while cutting taken place. I just love the smell of freshly cut cedar.!
Wow, I see mantels and table tops. Beautiful
For my board, mix the cedar sawdust into the epoxy resin with red and metallic epoxy dyes. Thanks.
Too bad you don't have smell-o-vision on here, it would be amazing to smell all that cedar.
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I know! It have been amazing.
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I had a fallen dead cedar in my backyard for 20 years. When we started to remove it, we cut it and the wood was gorgeous. It was well used on many projects.
Beautiful log. Red cedar is my favourite. All that garbage wood you guys chucked to the side is still very usable with some epoxy and a lathe. Bloody good stuff guys. 👍
Very interesting, my sun is autistic and loves going to the wood mill back in my hometown he likes to build things and would love your video thank you and God bless keep cutting
Beautiful wood!! I’m lookin at your discard pile just wishing I had that to play with!!
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Yes! I was drooling over their discards...
that is such a beautiful color and i could see a desk in my home made from that beautiful wood. Omg i just love it.
Love the coloring of the wood it will make great tables
Any respect for nature?
I bet it smells really good right there right now cutting Cutting that cedar logs. I love the smell of cut wood anyways but cedar oh my goodness I love
It sure does!
That tree He’s going to bring in a few thousand dollars and probably more Gotta make some fantastic coffee tables and all the rest
It's beautiful. But i think the end cleaned and polished would make an amazing glass top table
Watching this brought some painful memories back from my days working in a furniture factory. I guess you're trying to figure out how this can remind me of the early 1980s in a furniture factory and it's not the material it's the saw that reminded me because I worked with a band knife that was so sharp it cut through very large blocks of foam that were cut into different sizes/shapes for the chairs/sofas that were the inner part of the furniture before being covered in material. The blocks started off at different sizes, imagine a block of foam stood on one end that was 10' high and over 6' wide and around 4' depth and all these are just guides because some could be larger but keep in mind that this is laid on a steel bed that moved forwards and backwards and if kept to a perfect edge the blade never snagged the foam it was always smooth unless in some blocks the foam wasn't always perfect and these went back to the manufacturers of the foam and thankfully that wasn't very often but not being our fault the manufacturers of the foam credited us back our money just as it should be with any company that's at fault. You have the gist of it, but my memory is of one of the cuts that then was shaped for the different parts of the furniture and most of the time all was well unless you were making a new model then you didn't have the different safety guards that were needed to protect you from the blade, the blade went around the four rollers at each corner and the band saw was obviously bigger than the original block of foam before the first pieces were cut to make the different size pieces of foam which the various cuts were taken from and when deciding to go ahead with the new furniture then the different safety measures could be made to protect me from the blade but at the beginning, I had to use bits of this and that to hold the cuts of foam against the back wall of the bed to make the different cuts but on one occasion what I used wasn't thick enough to protect my arm but until the foam started changing to red, I and the management who watched to see how the cuts would look and come out for the new styles of furniture then realized the blade had cut into the lower part of my arm on the top because I had to use it to hold what should have protected my arm from the circling blade but on this occasion the blade cut through to my arm and into it without it snagging to let me know that was how sharp the blade had to be for this type of work, that cut led to me being taken to the hospital by which time a pile of material to cover the arm was soaked but with some stitches at the hospital the bleeding gradually stopped but ever since that day I've lived with the scar, but video brought back the pain and the fact I couldn't face using the band saw ever again, three times I tried but I couldn't because I literally went to pieces when I was by the saw. The difference between the saw in this video and the one I used at the furniture factory was the one I used was a flat edge like most kitchen knives are a lot finer, so fine that if you pushed or pulled the bed, which the foam lay on, too far the blade slipped aside and before you knew it the blade started cutting into the end of the bed without any problem, that should give you some idea of what the blade could do and so much more than the one used for cutting the wood in this video. I hope no one ever has to face what I did while in that job, or at least not in the same situation as I was that day all those years ago. Because of not coping with that job, it did lead to me not having a job for the first time in 30yrs, but that was then and as the saying goes 'now is now and then was then' except now I'm medically retired. Sorry to bore you with this bit of my life, but it was seeing the blade circle around that brought up what I thought was gone from my memories. I have to say that seeing this cedar cut brought back memories of my days of cutting up dead trees for use in place of coal fires at home and like for those in this video it was satisfying to see the end product ready for its use.