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Lumbercycle
Registrace 14. 12. 2016
We are a NONPROFIT SAWMILL serving our community! All donations are tax deductible and we have lots of educational opportunities as well to learn about urban forestry! We like to have fun here. Please follow and contribute wonderful people.
Getting to know your Woodmizer LT70 Super Hydraulic TIPS AND TRICKS
In this video we’ll explore the controls on a Woodmizer LT70 Super Hydraulic and make our first cuts on a log! You’ll learn things that aren’t explained very well in the manual like using the toe boards and the auto functions, and there is so much more to know after you get more acquainted! Please reach out if you have any questions, Lumbercycle is a nonprofit sawmill that promotes urban forestry sustainability education.
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Lumbercycle & Cal Fire Present Sawmill Training - Overview
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We had the chance to team up with Cal Fire's "L.A. Moran Reforestation Center" to help teach about urban forestry! Here is an overview of what Tom Hamilton and the Lumbercycle Team shared as well as a glimpse into the hands-on experience with the sawmill training. Special thanks to Cal Fire, Jimi Scheid, and the incredible team at the L.A. Moran Reforestation Center. Video by Austin Farmer.
Our kiln DRIED $15,000 Worth of RARE WOOD SLABS!? (**Cops Called**👮♀️💃)
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A busy day at the yard unloading a kiln with MASSIVE and RARE torrey pine slabs that easily go for $2000 each and salt cedar! The trees were all over a hundred years old when they were removed and we saved them from going to the dump and made awesome slabs instead! We also got a grant to reduce fire fuels at the yard and LC Tree Service came to chip our waste, which we’ll use growing plants for...
Milling Sheoak and Norfolk Island Pine at Leichtag
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Today we packed up our brand new Woodmizer LT50 Sawmill and headed to the Leichtag Foundation in Encinitas to mill up some Sheoak and super spalted Norfolk Island Pine for our friends. If you have any questions about our logs or machines, please leave a comment or you can contact us through our website, www.lumbercycle.org to learn more about urban forestry and how YOU can be more involved! We ...
Picking up Elm Logs with the Log Trailer
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Today Tom set out to pick up an elm tree that had fallen in Poway. This video shows the process of using our log arch trailer and highlights that log pick ups are possible when you're working solo! This trailer is for sale! We will use the money to buy a hydraulic dump trailer... DM for more info! Thanks to Larry at LC Tree Service for calling us for this tree, I'm so excited to mill it!
Lumbercycle Learns to use the Lucas Mill
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Today the Lumbercycle crew learned to use our brand new Lucas mill! We were trained by Chris Plattis who has years of experience operating his own Lucas mill. We milled a very large blue gum eucalyptus tree that was iconic in the Encinitas community here in San Diego. Some of the material cut this day was given to the city to use as posts for signs in their parks! Blue gum is crazy hard and can...
Well done Tom! Nice to see your face again!!!!!
I want to learn how to run the machine not watch Blippi. Were grown ass men not children.
What do you want to learn??
If you don't like Blippi stuff then don't watch my other videos!😂
@@lumbercycle136 don't worry
How do you calibrate head position?
Well the least helpful answer is that your sawmill should come pre calibrated, and you really shouldn’t touch it… I know this because I changed it and it really messed things up on my Lucas mill! The only things you would need to change are the kerf size if you’re using a different blade. So #1 tell me why you need to adjust the head calibration. If you’re getting inconsistent thicknesses in your cuts or something like that, you made be setting up your legs wrong and you mill is sagging. If you really do need to change it for whatever reason, there’s a setting called head calibration and you can do it in any height position. Move the saw directly over a bed frame and measure from a bottom tooth to the rail and put the measurement in the head calibration menu. You can get close by cutting a piece of wood square at say 12” exactly and use that to get you close, then set the calibration off that. But be as close as you can or just don’t touch it at all. If you want, email me at lumbercycle@gmail.com and I’ll send you the manual with the page that has more info
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What a great group of guys getting sweaty with big slabs of wood! Excellent commentary as well from the one and only! The walnut slabs turned out great 👌
Enjoyed a day in the life of a Lumbercycler. May have missed it, what happened with the cops? 🤷♂️
no clue but I hear they get hundreds of calls everyday! 😂
The mill rocks but no actual video of the wood slabs
You are totally right!!! I’ll fix that for future videos, sorry about that and thank you for telling us!
That mill is sick
This is awesome!! Can't wait to see what that log gets turned into
Well done Trejuvenation and Lumbercycle team!