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White Oak Burl Bowl
0:47
9 лет назад
Hoppy Quick's Forest
1:37
9 лет назад
Neversink Picnic Patio Furniture
3:05
10 лет назад
NDN Creations:  Dave Sinyon
2:31
10 лет назад
NDN Dave Arts
1:45
10 лет назад
Boardwalk over the Bog
5:45
10 лет назад
Organic Weights: Making Dumbbells
1:15
10 лет назад
Making Farm Benches
5:04
10 лет назад
Splitting Wood Logs for Bow Staves
10:22
10 лет назад
Extreme Logging
3:30
10 лет назад
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@robertcornelius3514
@robertcornelius3514 4 месяца назад
Next upcoming video, how you can grow weed in your grandmother's back yard. Don't miss it.
@dylannelson4338
@dylannelson4338 5 месяцев назад
Light weight
@hypnosiscenternyc
@hypnosiscenternyc 11 месяцев назад
The Hoppy Quick Rustic Fitness Center :)
@BraceFor
@BraceFor Год назад
Was able to pick up some cedar logs from my county in MD after tree trimming went through. Good stuff sir.
@sethwarner2540
@sethwarner2540 Год назад
please don't ruin that beautiful hewing axe.! The eye will open and the handle will be loose!
@Piscesgoddess227
@Piscesgoddess227 Год назад
This was just what I needed to see! I am about to have 4 Red Cedars taken down. I'm going to go with the small family owned tree company that will build these types of garden beds for me right where the trees come down!!! Incredible JOB!
@budmartin8297
@budmartin8297 Год назад
I can't stand to see you beat on those broad axes with a steel hammer. Get some cheap splitting mauls or make some wooden ones. They aren't making 100 to 150 year old broad axes any more. Ouch.
@jimmysmanger1172
@jimmysmanger1172 Год назад
Great video.
@alshaw9420
@alshaw9420 Год назад
and a left wing tree kissing interviewer ask why not use plastic well the idiot bitc does not know that plastic pollutes the earth more than antything hello
@tinagodsey1023
@tinagodsey1023 Год назад
Looking to carve spoons in cedar. Do you need special carving tools just for this kind of wood? Is cedar wood safe for food serving?
@hoppyquick2900
@hoppyquick2900 Год назад
I make spoons I find the heartwood brittle for spoons ...raw linseed spoons instead of mineral oil it dries hard mineral oil doesnt
@larrybauman7430
@larrybauman7430 2 года назад
The birds sit on the branches of pine trees and fences and plants cedar Berry seeds when the poop. That what I notice in my 50 years of cutting cedars.
@joshuarumsey2302
@joshuarumsey2302 2 года назад
The is the best information I have seen on the topic. I am getting ready to harvest cedar for posts. I have seen conflicting instructions either to set the posts upside down or in the same orientation they grew. Which do you reccomend?
@hoppyquick2900
@hoppyquick2900 Год назад
Fat end down char it good first all the way up till just above ground
@michaelduncan2151
@michaelduncan2151 2 года назад
Osage Orange....You Can Bury It For 5 Years....Dig It Up...Still Rock Hard....!!! Mulberry Is It's First Cousin....!!!!
@chunkeymonkey600
@chunkeymonkey600 2 года назад
Thank you so much. Everything I need to know and some I didn't know I needed to know. You help me.
@landonpowell3644
@landonpowell3644 2 года назад
Hey man appreciate this video I’m in the eastern Catskills looking for someone with logs for staves rn very tough to find … very much hoping you could provide contact info IF ☝🏻 you think he’d appreciate the business. In any case thanks again for the vid I’ve got one mulberry stave cut from my land and I’m looking for a few more things that aren’t hickory oak and elm
@dirtygrimerxr7026
@dirtygrimerxr7026 2 года назад
I like how he didn't judge her for trying he acted as if she was gunna do it
@dirtygrimerxr7026
@dirtygrimerxr7026 2 года назад
The trick is forward momentum
@dirtygrimerxr7026
@dirtygrimerxr7026 2 года назад
Eaaaassssyyyyyyy
@robertcornelius3514
@robertcornelius3514 2 года назад
8 years later, nice work. I hope by now you can afford a new pair of jeans.
@kennethhudson8013
@kennethhudson8013 2 года назад
I would take a flap sander take off outer bark then use Thompsons water seal, copper naphenate on bottom
@hoppyquick2900
@hoppyquick2900 Год назад
I don't like Thompsons but to each there own charming is best can also dip in foundation coating
@keliweisgerber3896
@keliweisgerber3896 2 года назад
My adventure with the tree began with projects from Woodprix.
@mrgetrealpeople
@mrgetrealpeople 2 года назад
stupid is as stupid does, Wonder how many herniated disc he will have in the future , tune in next week when he can't even bend over to lift a twig!
@PARVASHAHGAMING
@PARVASHAHGAMING 2 года назад
can anyone please tell me how is rosin extracted from cedar trees? it would mean a lot
@legendaryjeffreyJCS
@legendaryjeffreyJCS 2 года назад
Hoppy is the MAN! Only cuts what is dying. Beautiful.
@ianasham5685
@ianasham5685 2 года назад
Thank you for showing me how you guys do it. Gotta make 2 beds for my house
@barniescamp
@barniescamp 3 года назад
Zakk Wylde's cutting wood now lol
@hoppyquick2900
@hoppyquick2900 Год назад
Pretty funny
@1gr8lpta
@1gr8lpta 3 года назад
This looks like something I could give a try. New sub.
@1gr8lpta
@1gr8lpta 3 года назад
Excellent info
@buttercuptime
@buttercuptime 3 года назад
Your great with the chain saw. I like to learn more about how to handle one myself, thank you. More please!
@John-mh6mi
@John-mh6mi 3 года назад
How long do you let it dry before boarding it? Just to keep sap from gumming up your chainsaw?
@hoppyquick2900
@hoppyquick2900 2 года назад
I use alot of dead cedar not alot of sap
@carmineredd1198
@carmineredd1198 2 года назад
1 year per inch thickness is a standard rule of thumb for most live felled trees
@culllaticiqsu83
@culllaticiqsu83 3 года назад
Thousands of lifetime projects with Woodprix plans.
@sirlaz12
@sirlaz12 3 года назад
I need more what’s this mans starus
@hoppyquick2900
@hoppyquick2900 Год назад
Hi a friend made this channel but I can't seem to access now I have another hoppy quick
@chrispedersen7107
@chrispedersen7107 3 года назад
Nice...
@jasonthefates7311
@jasonthefates7311 3 года назад
Someone who shares my affinity or love for CEDAR! I have barns from 1800s still standing yet siding is missing. Due to repressing. Cedar rules easy to work
@CalledOutOfDarkness
@CalledOutOfDarkness 3 года назад
Great job
@maragatomarchadaki6196
@maragatomarchadaki6196 3 года назад
best wood for bows is the yew. The fact that its a sacred tree from morocco to russia and from england to turkia has something to say
@hellobobbysouza
@hellobobbysouza 3 года назад
Just found and subbed to your channel. 4:44 is one of the sweetest, truest, and most sincere things I've heard said in quite some time. Thank you! By the way, your cedar raised beds are a great idea. I plan on making some this summer. Thank you again and God bless.
@hoppyquick2900
@hoppyquick2900 2 года назад
Thank you
@josephwade7115
@josephwade7115 3 года назад
You have a bit more arse than your friend for that kind of log lilting! 😆
@shawnahartzog1799
@shawnahartzog1799 3 года назад
Osage orange doesn't rot very easy it seems to get harder as it gets older outdoors
@johnfitbyfaithnet
@johnfitbyfaithnet 3 года назад
Really cool thank you for sharing this important information listening from Bangs Texas
@johnfitbyfaithnet
@johnfitbyfaithnet 3 года назад
Great tips thank you so much for sharing this important information listening from Bangs Texas
@globalmagicnation8464
@globalmagicnation8464 3 года назад
“ Why don’t you make things out of plastic”? Lol, yeah plastic is really great for the environment lady LOL. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but chairs, and tables, and fence posts, made out of plastic are really durable. Much more than wood. Just like plastic forks are better than metal forks. The metal forks just bend when you use them. The plastic forks are really strong and you don’t have to worry about them breaking and sticking into a big juicy steak.😂😂 other than that funny comment, you did good Karen!
@MsRemmington
@MsRemmington 3 года назад
❤️😇
@theraceanalystphdprovingha4119
@theraceanalystphdprovingha4119 3 года назад
Keep going...Thanks...
@Giovanni-gp2wl
@Giovanni-gp2wl 3 года назад
Lol
@Giovanni-gp2wl
@Giovanni-gp2wl 3 года назад
Right on man. So aim for the 4x4s for posts?
@hoppyquick2900
@hoppyquick2900 Год назад
Exactly
@jackpants1832
@jackpants1832 4 года назад
It’s only like 30kg or 25kg
@Bigjohn34
@Bigjohn34 3 года назад
the last one is but big logs are like 90 or 100 i weigh them and wow
@kerricorser4562
@kerricorser4562 4 года назад
Thanks for info on which cedars to select in the woods. I'm harvesting for tipi
@hoppyquick2900
@hoppyquick2900 2 года назад
I would use white cedar super light and strong
@kerricorser4562
@kerricorser4562 2 года назад
@@hoppyquick2900 thank you! 😊
@petevermouth6918
@petevermouth6918 4 года назад
Next time use hickery. loose the plastic wedge, and get another hatchett. Yankee Bows
@genericx2347
@genericx2347 4 года назад
Nice