sawing a monster cherry log # 389

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I'll buy this round Eddie. You've earned it!

deaddadd
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Wow, what a beast and nothing wrong with your work, nothing wasted.
At least, there is always a stove that needs food.
Thx for the video.

wortuhu
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First time viewer. That mill is seriously old school, and I mean that in a good way! I'm following about 6 or 7 mill channels including yours, and this is only the second that has a circular saw blade. I'm a big gearhead, and watching the machines function is always a fascination! And it's also interesting watching a sawyer get the most out of a log! Awesome stuff!

lawrencejones
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I've watched several of your videos and can't help but notice you apologize fairly often about how you cut the logs. Apparently some people don't like your method for whatever reason, be it waste or some other reason. If people watch your channel they know what you have to work with in a sawing system. They should know from the first glance of your setup the limitations you have to work with. I wouldn't apologize for working with what you have. If people don't like it then they can watch another channel. Anyway, keep doing what you're doing as the rest of us love to see what you're up to and enjoy the cathartic nature of watching you saw logs...Happy holidays and I'll keep watching.

Bernardgrubb
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I used to work at a sawmill similar to your setup you have. I loved the job. I'm happy to see you give your employees time and you are patient for them to do there job safely.

ashleysaxton
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That looked like one awesome log. I hope you get many more like it

timlewis
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My parents bought some cherry furniture in the mid-1950s when I was 6 yrs old. It was produced in North Carolina. Watching your videos give me another perspective on the production of that furniture. Thanks for what you do.

DuhartCreek
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Good morning. I'm a retired carpenter. I see some comments about wood being wasted. I'm not so sure of that. It's just wasted in a different way, but it looks like about the same amount of waste to me. The soft wood on the exterior of the log doesnt have the value of wood further in, anyway. I prefer your techniques over the band saw as well.

kensanity
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This grain pattern looks just like my mom & dads first dinning room table & China cabinet. Solid cherry. It was made at a cabinet shop in the erarly 50's near McConnellsburg PA. I still have both pieces. Still looks great after all these years. Love watching your videos.

AuditRecon
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The way you are cutting a log this big seems like the only logical way to begin cuts. Very educational and enjoyable video, as usual.

raycooper
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I can see jewelry boxes in those cracked boards! Treasure chests! Thank you for showing us all exactly how it's done.

geraldstahlman
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Excellent video, Cale. Wishing your father and all the veterans out there a happy Veterans Day, and thank you for your service. Semper Fi

RBusmc
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One of th reasons I like your sawing is the skill you show e in sawing getting the most of a poor log!
A warm & merry Christmas to you & the fellows behind the saw, stacking & sorting, etc,
Viewing from east central Alberta, Canada

mr.lynnrosaasen
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I’m enjoying watching you saw this wood. I can tell that you’re a professional!😊

aishayana
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Great videos although I wish at the end you would show the stacked finished lumber so we could see how much you got out of the tree.

hoss
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What a nice machine. Appreciate the video; enjoyed it very much.

BADALICE
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Without having a top saw, you gotta do what you gotta do!!! Great video!

DanielParadis-srnh
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You guys do amazing work on that mill! Negative comments are just uninformed wannabes who sit on there butts and complain!

RobBlair-wegp
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❤ I'm 54 and loved rough cut lumber since I can remember
Lived around farms all my life except the past 3 years I'm in Pittsburgh and you guys are doing God's work
Beauty is on the inside thank you

stevemiller
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I love stop-sign logs…. Sometimes they even look like a 12 point socket…. Just more fun to

everettharwood