Blade Damage! What happens when you hit metal with your sawmill

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Great shot of that Bee hovering in front of the lens, 6:43, ...Jade nerves of steel. Most lades I know would be squealing and jumping away!

SibeDad
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To Em, In my shop we cut steel, braSS, CAST IRON AND ALUMINUM in our band saw, but oue blades are 11 to 16 teeth per inch, get your self a 15 tooth by-metal, runn at normal speed, it will cut slower but will go throught the nails all day and still work

billloutzenheiser
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Good milling class Em &
👍🧙‍♂️🐺🤙

greywolfwalking
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These videos are like watching a real educational documentary series. I love her.

charlesnunno
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I like how the bee photobombed the shoot. Nice to see that Jade didn't panic.

hingstonia
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Respect... I haven't said this before but I respect the heck out of you Emerald. Being able to let your equipment "talk" to you is a gift not a lot of people possess, or even attempt. Good job!

jeepjeff
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Retired saw filer here. Right on. The worst are glass insulators. The saw usually takes a dive and blows up. Sometimes you would saw right through a bullet and keep on sawing. The best object I ever saw was a double bitted axe that the saw hit where the axe handle used to be and filled the hole with as many saw tips as you could cram in there.

oysterjohn
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Dear Ms. Emerald, Your presentation skills have dramatically improved since you started on YT! What a pleasure it is to see you mature so quickly on YT. You definitely have a bright future in video media.

davidfranklin
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Certainly could hear when you hit the 2 nails. And it looked like the blade took a little dip.

dugganwoodworks
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Ouch said the blade! I used to see logs with barbed wire embedded. Trees once were used as fence posts. One less hole to dig. Fine job, Em!

rexwoodall
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Em...You really do a great job with marketing and with your overall knowledge regarding lumbering process. Everyone from the Boss, the Boss's boss, all the way down to whom ever is the lowest on the totempole does a great job. Keep up the good work. Be well, stay safe.

brianwalker
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Yep. Heard the damage occurring Em. Great job you two girls. Time to have fun! The weekend is here! Have a great one LCLY! 👍👍👍👍👍

keegantimber
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I’m learning so much about the world of woodworking, trees and everything that’s associated with trees.
You’re absolutely amazingly beautiful….thanks 🌲🌳🌴🍀 ❤

vinnie
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Bumble bee photo bomb! Great video also. 🙂

daveclemmer
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I don't know how I got here but this is a great channel and I hope my kids work as hard as they do.

mrmann
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As far as hearing the blade hit metal……. Nailed it! Great video!

brianhewit
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I would like a few lengths of the damaged blade for a bow saws🤷‍♂️😏👍🏻💪

tomtheplummer
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I’ve been running a woodmizer for 35 years, lots of backyard wood screws will destroy the blade but nails not so bad . Have fixed hundreds.

danmorris
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This gives a new meaning to the term, *_"Nailed It."_*

Allan_aka_RocKITEman
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I heard the blade when it hit the nails. I also wanted to say that you are ABSOLUTELY right when you say "listen to the machine". A good operator of ANY machine can tell problems or issues just by listening to the machine and the different noises it makes during operation.

dirtycurty