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Quarter Sawing HUGE Oak with Beautiful Grain Patterns! 

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@geraldhandy2589
@geraldhandy2589 Год назад
Those were some nice looking boards. The "Sawmill Queens" have done it again! Memento Vivere.
@ron827
@ron827 Год назад
Beautiful old pin oak cut up by beautiful young girls. The grain was outstanding and a great job of quarter sawing.
@guermeisterdoodlebug7980
@guermeisterdoodlebug7980 Год назад
I think it’s cool that you not only do the work, but have an appreciation for the beauty of products you produce.
@Joey-Cares4You
@Joey-Cares4You Год назад
Amazing oak log. Heavy duty. And beautiful log. Perfect to make a table out of it
@wileycoyotesr8623
@wileycoyotesr8623 Год назад
Every time you showed the cut wood I was thinking it's the prettiest ever seen. Did you ask how the owner intends to use it? Good video.
@roberthousedorfii1743
@roberthousedorfii1743 5 месяцев назад
I would love to know how they are gonna use it. It IS beautiful, but that stuff is so unstable, I don't know what they could actually use it for. I would have had you cut it 3/8 thick, and used it as veneer for cabinet doors. Maybe even 1/4
@johnjackson8561
@johnjackson8561 Год назад
Tiger grained oak! Noice ❤️😁 as a carpenter I'm always envious of your work.👍😎❤️😁
@marleejohnson2025
@marleejohnson2025 Год назад
Hello from Dublin Fire Brigade, Ireland. Love your video's and love that you girls are so talented
@bawrytr
@bawrytr Год назад
Going up the value scale with your logs.. Great
@edwardparkhurst9804
@edwardparkhurst9804 Год назад
The music during the video was great and that oak grain was really nice. Thanks for sharing this with us that watch your channel. Outstanding work young lady.
@davidvrablic5999
@davidvrablic5999 Год назад
Ill bet grandpa could come up with a trough and auger or small convayer attached to the side of the building past the corner to carry the sawdust out to your buggy. It would save you some time and effort for sawdust cleanup. Love your work ethic. Congrats to your parents.
@dopeytripod
@dopeytripod Год назад
gorgeous....and the cut lumber is nice too
@wouter.de.ruiter
@wouter.de.ruiter Год назад
Now that is some beautiful wood!
@craigdonnelly2290
@craigdonnelly2290 Год назад
The skill of the operator is what can really bring out the beauty of a log. Excellent job.
@neverlookback3382
@neverlookback3382 Год назад
That would make some beautiful cabinets, bar tops and furniture!
@donaldisberner7779
@donaldisberner7779 Год назад
Emerald that was the most gorgeous lumber I have seen. You are right about the grain pattern the color is breathtaking 😮. Thanks for your great video as usual.
@jtkdmd6266
@jtkdmd6266 Год назад
Nice job Emerald and Jade! Really Nice Grain Patterns.
@leesirkis3283
@leesirkis3283 Год назад
My daily doze of my chocolate 😍. good to watch u at the end of the day.
@larryford2303
@larryford2303 Год назад
Agree. Absolutely beautiful wood. Great job!!!!!
@bashkillszombies
@bashkillszombies Год назад
That's what she said.
@dugganwoodworks
@dugganwoodworks Год назад
Oh my. That wood was so beautiful. I'm jealous. I would love to have some of those boards. I'll bet that customer is very happy! Obviously not for trailer flooring, but exquisite furniture. Great job cutting for him/her.
@dmg4415
@dmg4415 Год назад
Some of the boards looked like a map of Grand Canyon from NG in the 80s! Would make a very expensive dinner table.
@billytyson1748
@billytyson1748 Год назад
Beautiful grain in that log
@johncostello3162
@johncostello3162 Год назад
Stunning grain patterns and ray flecks from that yard I hope it will be used for custom furniture and not used for a chicken coup
@sampointau
@sampointau Год назад
Amazing patterns in the timber
@ssprofirewood
@ssprofirewood Год назад
That is truly beautiful pin oak lumber! Nice job with it!
@garyoliver9987
@garyoliver9987 Год назад
Yes your right Emerald it is beautiful wood !
@charlesmiddleton3247
@charlesmiddleton3247 Год назад
You keep putting out quality and wholesome videos Emerald! Always a pleasure for those of us who wait to see the next days topic that you amazingly put together. "Keep on, keeping on!"
@bakabaka2061
@bakabaka2061 Год назад
keep up the great work ladies. I'm a pipe welder by trade and I always enjoy seeing women work in a male dominated field. Much respect to you girls!
@edwardmarks885
@edwardmarks885 Год назад
beautiful work Emerald love the craftmanship
@pmae9010
@pmae9010 Год назад
Wow, that is some beautiful wood. thanks for sharing.
@tomdel9721
@tomdel9721 Год назад
Your Dad and brother's logging practices (not clear cutting) and you ladies milling practices lead to a sustainable and pretty product line. Your video production is top notch too, Emerald.
@thomasnourse7506
@thomasnourse7506 Год назад
I haven’t seen the brother (Zack?) in a video in a long time.
@rachelbernhard3334
@rachelbernhard3334 Год назад
That was incredible! Thanks for another great video 💯
@nelskrogh3238
@nelskrogh3238 Год назад
That was one impressive log!
@ericcorse
@ericcorse Год назад
Oh my some pretty wood.
@jackiegammon2065
@jackiegammon2065 Год назад
WOW! That was incredibly beautiful!! Thanks for sharing!!
@blake86303
@blake86303 Год назад
Really nice wood!
@jodyfannin5496
@jodyfannin5496 Год назад
Thanks!
@brianwalker9185
@brianwalker9185 Год назад
What character those boards have. Beautimous
@beckyumphrey2626
@beckyumphrey2626 Год назад
Great video. Beautiful wood. Praying for.a.full.recovery of.your.right arm/hand. God Bless and be safe.
@floydreed8777
@floydreed8777 Год назад
That was some beautiful wood I couldn't believe how beautiful it was thank you for showing this video
@PAPIKen0728
@PAPIKen0728 Год назад
Those are beautiful slabs!
@jamarie1972
@jamarie1972 Год назад
Early for this one, knowledgeable girls Well done as usual, subscribers are on the up well deserved.
@NSResponder
@NSResponder Год назад
That's the kind of log that you want to make furniture for your great-granchildren out of.
@johnnymfbravo7163
@johnnymfbravo7163 Год назад
That's a nice piece of oak with a nice grain. Whatever that gets made into is going to look really good.
@TRYtoHELPyou
@TRYtoHELPyou Год назад
Looks so cool!
@paulrambone6705
@paulrambone6705 Год назад
I didn`t know pin oak was any part red oak. You are great teachers.
@unitabob
@unitabob Год назад
that wood will make some fine woodworking craft project stand out.
@kevintravis2154
@kevintravis2154 Год назад
That was a Beautiful lumber log. Never seen anything like it. Love to find unusual grain patterns.
@stevenikitas8170
@stevenikitas8170 Год назад
These portable sawmills are truly ingenious devices...
@mikeobrien2582
@mikeobrien2582 Год назад
Man, that was pretty wood!
@FrankOliveira7668
@FrankOliveira7668 Год назад
That was so awesome ❤
@brucemullis479
@brucemullis479 Год назад
Beautiful 😍
@horizonsappraisal2162
@horizonsappraisal2162 Год назад
I have been watching the Lumber Capital videos from the very first posting. First time posting. Absolutely beautiful mill job. Em just cut some awesome planks out of that log. I build furniture. I want some. Damn, nice job.
@lindellbohannon5849
@lindellbohannon5849 Год назад
Grain is stunning in that qtr sawn.
@dulakamanawa6113
@dulakamanawa6113 Год назад
Thank you emerald for always teaching us something new I appreciate you an your knowledge..keep making the great content that you an your family make....much love and aloha 🤙🤙🤙🤙
@timmills5873
@timmills5873 Год назад
In England this is sometimes called Tiger Oak - very good for turned bowls and plates. Beautiful!
@ph044930
@ph044930 Год назад
Beautiful grain that made me smile. Nice job.
@johnwaller4983
@johnwaller4983 Год назад
Great camera work showing the personality in the wood
@bwillan
@bwillan Год назад
Wow. I wouldn't have imagine such amazing grain patterns from a quarter sawn pin oak log.
@kennethhockey2598
@kennethhockey2598 Год назад
Wow, yeah that was really nice to see. Amazing patterns n such like you stated Em. And, as per usual, you gals did a fantastic job quartering 'er up. God bless you and family. ☺️👍
@anthonyricard7458
@anthonyricard7458 Год назад
Excellent work! Thanks for sharing.
@jimdiamond8246
@jimdiamond8246 Год назад
Your getting pretty good at selecting the right music for your video's.i watch your channel because I absolutely love wood products and timber/lumber is just a beautiful thing to work with your hands .watching from Australia,thumbed up and subbed 👍.
@paulrambone6705
@paulrambone6705 Год назад
That is a very beautiful log.
@paulpetty3331
@paulpetty3331 Год назад
That is some beautiful lumber,love the run of the grain has it's own caritor for sure.
@dorfsteen
@dorfsteen Год назад
Wow you can use that to make a bunch of really cool guitars😎
@johnh52
@johnh52 Год назад
Thanks Emerald! Any cutting boards (unfinished) to sell?
@maxchiecaroline6319
@maxchiecaroline6319 Год назад
The wood is beautiful ...in terms of the cut ,it is very fine ,you can make a table because there are many patterns ☺️
@tomwilliams8675
@tomwilliams8675 Год назад
Great job Emerald and Jade.
@danvanhoose6783
@danvanhoose6783 Год назад
Quartersawn oak and quartersawn sycamore are both beautiful wood.
@johnnyhighwoods1780
@johnnyhighwoods1780 Год назад
That answers my question from the other day , thanks . Yep, nice figure in that run of boards. I cut a big cherry on the LT 30 in 1994 up in the Adirondacks and the figure looked like flames from a fire and some like fern leaves.The final product was made into raised panels that were installed around a stone fireplace .
@goatfather5711
@goatfather5711 Год назад
I see tiger strips on the log.
@jerrymayhugh8774
@jerrymayhugh8774 Год назад
Take a 4 ft section of that oak ,sand it add a light clear coat to bring out the colors and the pattern and hang it on the wall. That is Mother Natures artwork at her finest. Thanks Em and Jade for sharing that beautiful wood with us.
@markb8954
@markb8954 Год назад
Add legs and you have a nice live edge table as well. Of course a lot happens to the wood during the drying process.
@GreenWeaselTea
@GreenWeaselTea Год назад
I loved the time you had jokes in the video and keep hoping for more.
@bruceradford8284
@bruceradford8284 Год назад
Holy smokes awesome
@matthewward631
@matthewward631 Год назад
That is some pretty wood!
@bertblue9683
@bertblue9683 Год назад
Quercus palustris. One of the most incredible oaks in north America
@geraldblackburn4883
@geraldblackburn4883 Год назад
I agree, that is really nice, nice grain, would like to have some of that.
@trishaplescia9234
@trishaplescia9234 Год назад
beautiful oak!
@alvonfinster2915
@alvonfinster2915 Год назад
I'm in the Yukon Territory of Canada. We have lots of trees, but only very few species - still recovering after the ice age. I love watching the milling of the hardwoods - and appreciate the magic you find in them. & I lived a long and loud (and happy) work life so have a hard time following US regional accents. Emerald speaks very clearly and I can understand exactly what she is saying. All the best, and I appreciate your videos greatly.
@mewolf1
@mewolf1 Год назад
That's some of the prettiest Red oak I've ever seen!
@johnk.4659
@johnk.4659 Год назад
Amazing, Beautiful wood grain patterns. Would love to see how/where this pin oak is used.
@sjfarish
@sjfarish Год назад
Amazing how beautiful the wood turned out.
@DanSweeney-ox7ew
@DanSweeney-ox7ew Год назад
Thank you, I really enjoyed this video on quarter sawing oak. Please do more videos on the 'how to' of lumber. Suggestions; as a lumberjack what is the Boss looking for when he is deciding which tree to harvest and which tree not, how he sees trees grow and what makes for a good harvest, as sawyers how do you read a log to get the best looking cuts to mill wood to be used for special purposes. Please explain more the science of wood and how it moves and changes during curing and what we as consumers should be watching for as we buy wood for different types of projects. ThanX, Dan
@3ccdmike
@3ccdmike Год назад
Sweet patterns !
@craigsowers8456
@craigsowers8456 Год назад
WOW ... what a beautiful Log !!! Your Customer will be VERY pleased.
@aresaurelian
@aresaurelian Год назад
I like this. It is relaxing and interesting to see how the seasons influence the industry. Great work Em, Jade, bosses and the rest of the family team.
@stevencjones5236
@stevencjones5236 Год назад
AWESOME grain and figuring! WOW!
@johnmcdonald323
@johnmcdonald323 Год назад
Most beautiful oak I have ever seen!! Most oak I come across usually has a pretty ordinary grain pattern, but that oak takes the cake in beauty. It would be very interesting to see how that oak gets used!!!
@richardlee2488
@richardlee2488 Год назад
The grading rules for commercial hardwood will prevent grain patterns like crotch wood being seen by anyone but the sawyer unless it's being contract sawn. As more small mills appear it's possible that more may appear in inventory but it's a balance between space and what sells. Commercially it's straight to the chipper if it even got on the saw.
@chrissherman8666
@chrissherman8666 Год назад
Total knarly grain action..... Thank You all
@fredcory2686
@fredcory2686 Год назад
absolutely gorgeous lumber. No idea what the slab market is in your area, but 2" live edge slabs would go for $200 - 400 apiece in NC
@joegee2815
@joegee2815 Год назад
I liked the music in this one. Cool lucking lumber.
@robertr4193
@robertr4193 Год назад
Both the colors and grain pattern on this oak looked amazing. Well done.
@rossentownsend4936
@rossentownsend4936 Год назад
A real live gem!! Absolutely beautiful... Gorgeous wood too!
@crusiethmaximuss
@crusiethmaximuss Год назад
Agreed, very beautiful red oak. Looks real tough too.
@nellayema2455
@nellayema2455 Год назад
Cool looking grain! I'll bet you're thankful for the mild January weather while working in the log yard. I know it's not so good for Boss Man in the woods with the ground being unfrozen, though.
@rogerbutchbouchard8019
@rogerbutchbouchard8019 Год назад
Can't get enough of these amazing log yard videos!
@jeepjeff9131
@jeepjeff9131 Год назад
All the time while watching this I was thinking of the things I could be making out of it. Beautiful lumber.
@rongrose3746
@rongrose3746 Год назад
Beautiful wood !!
@matthewdockter2424
@matthewdockter2424 Год назад
@5:12 Incredible grain. Nice work!
@floydriebe4755
@floydriebe4755 Год назад
yes! another fine video from some very fine folks! it's always good to see you but, what a treat! some of the most beautiful wood grain i've ever seen! i'd love to get my hands on a few boards from that log. the beautiful things i could craft from them........ thanks, me lovely! see you next time!
@morgansncadventures4003
@morgansncadventures4003 Год назад
that would have made a beautiful raw edge table top. Amazing!
@daleshisler2955
@daleshisler2955 Год назад
Bet that could make an amazing table!
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