total pro work. love the construction you have made and how peaceful everything is there. I also love how clean his workshop is! thanks for sharing! cheers from argentina! wanna come help me build my greenhouse - teahouse to patagonia?
Every time you nail your guide, you impact it harder than the vibration of the saw, you may want to check if is still at 12 1/2" from the top to your mark, before cutting or, you may have to remove three nails or even 4 nails at any given moment if after nailing each, and even while nailing, before ending nailing each nail, leaving its heads out, you want to check for measures to stay on points or do earlier the necessary adjustments.
I loved this video! Watched it twice already! One day I would love to live in a property like this one which in Miami would be very expensive but, I can dream! Thank you for the Masterclass!
No . Entiendo . Inglés . Como Quisiera . Saber . Aprender Comprender. Si fuera . Traducido . Al . Castellano Soy . Carpintero . Y . Me. Quito El. Sombrero . Por. Su . Sabiduría . Como. Montañés Aserrador . Solo . Con . Una Motosierra. Felicitaciones. Desde. Perú. Andino.
Absolutely amazing.. Hands down the most informative video I’ve seen in years. I first came across redwood when replacing a deck that was built in the 70s, I was able to reclaim many of the boards for my own usage and it’s such a beautiful material to build with. Watching you mill some of it up was awesome 🫡
I discovered your video when it first came out and converted my 2007 Prius with a 4.5 kW system. Two years ago, I upgraded the batteries to an 18 kWh Nissan Leaf setup and added solar panels on the roof. I still use my Prius today, and it works perfectly. Thanks for sharing this with us. It's all your fault!
@@jerryorange6983 The car was initially set up for highways, not 100% EV. I'll be running tests soon to see how far I can go with a full tank and the 18 kWh batteries. I expect to easily exceed 1,000 km (over 700 miles). Additionally, I'll be adding solar panels all over the car. I'm not a tech expert; I just experiment by adding parts to the car. Often, these tests become permanent due to their effectiveness. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q3z28DAs9KM.html
Great technique, very skilled. My only critique would be, when you first start running the saw down the guide on your cuts, you're kneeling directly behind the saw, and if that kicks back on you for some reason, it could really tear you up. I would think you would want to stand and walk on the side right from the start, running the saw and pushing the 2 by 12 from the top, like you do for the rest of the cut.
Claro! Aqui está a mensagem melhorada e sua tradução para o inglês: Mensagem melhorada: Hello! Congratulations on the beautiful chalet! Both of you radiate contagious energy and incredible joy. Could you kindly provide us with the detailed dimensions of the plans? Congratulations once again!
You can usually tell how much experience or research someone has or has done by the nomenclature they use in describing their activity- i suggest that the newbies visit wood web or some other references -- what you are looking at here is "Heart shake" caused by the swaying of the tree in the wind, "crack" is found in the vocabulary of the druggies.
You are working yourself too death brother. It was a struggle to even watch this video. And...that homemade mill......OMG. SO MUCH UNNECESSARY SETUP& WORK. 🤡 🤡 🤡
I searched the transcript, and couldn't find it, but did I miss where he talks about how many CC the engine on the chainsaw is? I assume with a 42" bar its at least 90 cc?
In the cover picture you seem to be working so hard. The Alaskan chain saw mill I suppose has its advantages but the way I've used to cut slabs-lumber is just let gravity do it's thing with the saw and just cut with the tip of the bar. So not to burn the saw up an not using the whole bar and chain to cut with is hard on the saw just to throw power saw dust. When cutting with just the tip you'll have 10 inch long strands of wood for the saw dust. Much easier on the saw and the person running the saw as well.
Well done broadcast hope you can broadcast some recent videos of your great carpentry skills of the finish builds so we the viewers can dream an$ hope we can build projects like this in our own lands. The Hawaiian Sandal wood trade has decimated the original natural old growth tropical forests in, Hawaii. Now some of the natural Hawaiian Koa Trees have gone on the endangered trees list. Now illegal to harvest just like the, Brazilian Rosewood from Brazil. Your place seems to be well established, you must have moved there in the late, 70’s or early, 80’s era. I didn’t know that, Alaska actually had, Redwood tree species there. Or is that actually, Alaska you live in or another state with, Redwood forests? Last I remember from history the Redwoods were only in, Northern California. Could you give some input on that? I’ve seen other peoples broadcasts with having land and cutting there own trees for building their homes in, Alaska also. But not sure of the tree species. Aloha and Mahalo for your sharing. 🌺🌸🌴❤️🇺🇸