The guy in the hard hat cracks me up, don't get me wrong, I'm comfortable doing this barefoot, but why bother with the hard hat, too heavy just for shade
Amazing, best video... very useful and inspiring... great... always successful... God Bless You... greetings from traditional Indonesian gold seekers 🇮🇩⚒⛏💎🌼🙏👍👍
@RLee-zs1ds .depremin yıkıcı acı gerçeklerinin biriside hırsızların eşyaları ile bırakılıp;terk edilmiş apartmanlarda akla gelmedik şekilde ev esyası-yapı malzemesi çalmalarının olduğu bir ülkede bir başka coğrafyada ailenin olağanüstü hallerde toplanarak kalacağı bir köy evinin dış kapısı ve pervazları-kapının kasası olarak hayal etmekteyim..yemek masasına ayriyeten gücüm yetmez..uzak mahalde yalnız bir eve hırsız böyle bir kapılı evi gördüğünde soymak için; endişelenip geri dönecektir...
An admirable pieces of beauty in every cut...a masterpiece of mother nature hidden inside a tree trunk...revealed after so many years in the making...😮
Videos like this are the same as whaling films from the 1940s. Or pictures of giant piles of buffalo skulls on the American plains. We are devouring this planet like locusts.
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL wood, and very well cut. But....Being from the United States, and having worked in manufacturing most of my life, I watch these videos, and chuckle to myself, thinking "What an absolute OSHA nightmare. No hard hats, sandals, very little in the way of protective gear on and around the machinery". LOL
You are born in an environment of full material. And we don't! Over 1,000 years of Chinese domination and two resistance wars against the French colonialists and American imperialism. For us to say, getting a job is a luck! We don't need those protective items! The thing we care most is the income to be able to pay home and raise our children
You are born in an environment of full material. And we don't! Over 1,000 years of Chinese domination and two resistance wars against the French colonialists and American imperialism. For us to say, getting a job is a luck! We don't need those protective items! The thing we care most is the income to be able to pay home and raise our children
One question why do you put the tarps or blankets over the ends of the logs. In the US they put a substance called anchor, seal over the ends of the logs to stop them from checking. I suppose the parts are the same thing for you. Amazing sawmill amazing logs. Thank you for your videos. Stay safe and God bless. 🇨🇦✌️
@@allanlugo8095 Yep, that what has happened in all the developing countries and to a degree happened in the US in the 1800s and 1900s. The redwood forests were virtually wiped out and there is very little virgin forest left anywhere in the US. It will be hundreds of years if ever before there is anything like this again because many species are extinct in their natural state.
Natural Forests should be left alone. They are the lungs of the world and the giant trees are to be preserved. We need natural wood products of course so transform the deserts of the world to forests and plan billions of hectares of all sorts of trees. In 100 years, the world will have all the wood it needs, and our planet will have better air and land quality. Peace to all.
@luatmac Ah, you are so right, my friend, but at least those of us who can do better must try - And really, great wealth and a healthier planet will be our reward. I think for future generations. 🌳 🌳 🌳 . Take good care
Mi si tringe il cuore nel vedere quanto scempio che gente senza scrupoli sta riducendo le geandi fireste del mondo soltanto oer arricchirsi. Possibile che nessun governo ferma questa condotta meschina:
Nice operation you guys got there. I can only hope that trees get planted in there place. Oxigen the people need it to breath. Ok. Nice wood. Good luck.
So it's better to leave it to rot in the forest then ? It's beautiful on the inside. It's lived a long time, now it will be around for centuries to come.
Those trees looked pretty healthy. The average life span for trees is 3 to 4 hundred years. You can manage forests for timber but when you clear cut ancient growth and destroy rain forests, it's gone.@@engste678
The great majority of trees that are cut these days are standing dead, storm damaged, diseased, a danger to other trees or structures, in the way of a new road to get you to work faster, or in the way of your new workplace or home. Quit breeding and you’ll save a bunch of trees.
Beautiful work - minus the tourist with cellphones - I read some comments about safety n flip flops… Americans freak out at the sight of BREASTS ON THE BEACH! Or course we are Head to Toe in safety! And Safety products cost $$$ to ensure we don’t cut ourselves. Awwww OWWWWWie… compensation! Peace and Good Vibes Always!!!
Extremely impressive and terrifying to watch at the same time. FLip flops and bare feet? These men are crazy! No way this is in North America. Asia someplace I guess.
Next time someone complains about US government regulations and how it hurts businesses - think of this video. It is sad how there is little regard for people’s safety.
We've been doing this for generations and people mostly don't care about lifeguards! It won't help when we work carelessly and when an accident occurs, insurance won't help either.
Interesting fact. The tariffs of 2016 made hardwood from the USA too expensive on the world market and SE Asia markets filled the void. That and a decline for hardwoods in houses in the younger generation. Our markets have not recovered.
It doesn't look as though they are processing much, their log decks are full, ah now I see why, the operation is rather primitive. If the owners of this mill want to get those log sawn before they rot in the hot tropical sun, they should invest in an optimized where logs pass through in minutes instead hours or maybe days. I would bet there is a good overseas market for lumber from tropical trees. You have to spend a little money to make even more. You are joking of course 9330o. PS: I don't know what type of wood that is but it sure is pretty and as wide as it is it would make some dandy paneling or massive table top.
Chukrasia tabularis (scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830. The species is a medium-sized tree, up to 25m tall, with a straight trunk, a large buttress at the base, dense branches, and a light brown bark with vertical cracks.[2] Young branches are red-brown in color with fine hairs. Leaves are pinnately compound, evenly spaced, leaves are 30-50 cm in size. The main stem (from the tip of the stem to the first leaflet) of the leaf is cylindrical, 4.5-7 cm long. Each main leaf has 10 - 16 leaflets, leaf petioles are 4-8 mm long, leaflets are ovate or oblong lanceolate (sometimes lobed in the young plant stage), leaf tips are pointed and sometimes have a tip. pointed, the leaflet ends are often deviated, leaflet size is 7-12 cm long and 3-5 cm wide, the vein system of the leaflet is pinnately veined with 10-15 pairs of secondary veins, the top surface of the leaflet is smooth, the leaf surface is smooth. airless or lightly covered with light brown fine hairs. The panicle-shaped flowers grow at the tip of the branches. The flowers are creamy white, have a light fragrance, flower size is 1.2 - 1.5 cm. The fruit is spherical or oval, yellowish-gray to brown, 3.5-4 cm in size. Flower season is from April to May, fruit season is from July to January of the following year.[3] Ecology and distribution Trees that like light live long, in the young stage they like shade, grow quickly up to 5 years old, from the 6th age onwards growth is average to slow. Naturally distributed in evergreen or deciduous mixed broad-leaved forests, also often scattered in sparse vegetation. Altitude distribution ranges from 300 - 1600 m of soil mountains to limestone mountains. It is widely distributed in Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam.[4] Also cultivated in many other countries such as Cameroon, Costa Rica, Nigeria, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and the United States.[5]
Wow, there are so many tree huggers on here. They probably also want to stop using fossil fuels. Be interesting to see how far we get without oil, coal, gas, and even timber!! 😂
China & India are smoking up the Earth with coal more and more everyday. The Lefties are getting rich selling the USA and its constitutional Republic out. The temperature patterns are due to the Sun's cyclical variations. Now these freaks who have taken over our colleges can't even tell the difference between a man and woman.
More or less seen right at the beginning. and the camera turns away rather fast. why are some trees covered with a blue,white or grey tarp? does the sawmill worrz that the trees might get wet?
According to transport regulations, wood must be carefully wrapped to prevent dust or wood chips from flying out, and for these types of wood, water cannot damage it.
Chukrasia tabularis (scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830.
Chukrasia tabularis (scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830.
There is a very limited market for tables and chairs made from a log this size. Tables of this size are called conference tables . The technology for man made products to manufacture a table this size from metal,glass, plastic and synthetic wood is well developed and the products can be made in a fraction of the time for less money.
Chukrasia tabularis (scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830. The species is a medium-sized tree, up to 25m tall, with a straight trunk, a large buttress at the base, dense branches, and a light brown bark with vertical cracks.[2] Young branches are red-brown in color with fine hairs. Leaves are pinnately compound, evenly spaced, leaves are 30-50 cm in size. The main stem (from the tip of the stem to the first leaflet) of the leaf is cylindrical, 4.5-7 cm long. Each main leaf has 10 - 16 leaflets, leaf petioles are 4-8 mm long, leaflets are ovate or oblong lanceolate (sometimes lobed in the young plant stage), leaf tips are pointed and sometimes have a tip. pointed, the leaflet ends are often deviated, leaflet size is 7-12 cm long and 3-5 cm wide, the vein system of the leaflet is pinnately veined with 10-15 pairs of secondary veins, the top surface of the leaflet is smooth, the leaf surface is smooth. airless or lightly covered with light brown fine hairs. The panicle-shaped flowers grow at the tip of the branches. The flowers are creamy white, have a light fragrance, flower size is 1.2 - 1.5 cm. The fruit is spherical or oval, yellowish-gray to brown, 3.5-4 cm in size. Flower season is from April to May, fruit season is from July to January of the following year.[3]
Scientific nomenclature: Chukrasia Tabularis) is a plant with flowers of Chi Lat (Chukrasia), the Xoan family (Meliaceae). The tree is m.roem. Scientific description in 1830.
Scientific nomenclature: Chukrasia Tabularis) is a plant with flowers of Chi Lat (Chukrasia), the Xoan family (Meliaceae). The tree is m.roem. Scientific description in 1830.
Scientific nomenclature: Chukrasia Tabularis) is a plant with flowers of Chi Lat (Chukrasia), the Xoan family (Meliaceae). The tree is m.roem. Scientific description in 1830.
Chukrasia tabularis (scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830. The species is a medium-sized tree, up to 25m tall, with a straight trunk, a large buttress at the base, dense branches, and a light brown bark with vertical cracks.[2] Young branches are red-brown in color with fine hairs. Leaves are pinnately compound, evenly spaced, leaves are 30-50 cm in size. The main stem (from the tip of the stem to the first leaflet) of the leaf is cylindrical, 4.5-7 cm long. Each main leaf has 10 - 16 leaflets, leaf petioles are 4-8 mm long, leaflets are ovate or oblong lanceolate (sometimes lobed in the young plant stage), leaf tips are pointed and sometimes have a tip. pointed, the leaflet ends are often deviated, leaflet size is 7-12 cm long and 3-5 cm wide, the vein system of the leaflet is pinnately veined with 10-15 pairs of secondary veins, the top surface of the leaflet is smooth, the leaf surface is smooth. airless or lightly covered with light brown fine hairs. The panicle-shaped flowers grow at the tip of the branches. The flowers are creamy white, have a light fragrance, flower size is 1.2 - 1.5 cm. The fruit is spherical or oval, yellowish-gray to brown, 3.5-4 cm in size. Flower season is from April to May, fruit season is from July to January of the following year.[3] Ecology and distribution Trees that like light live long, in the young stage they like shade, grow quickly up to 5 years old, from the 6th age onwards growth is average to slow. Naturally distributed in evergreen or deciduous mixed broad-leaved forests, also often scattered in sparse vegetation. Altitude distribution ranges from 300 - 1600 m of soil mountains to limestone mountains. It is widely distributed in Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam.[4] Also cultivated in many other countries such as Cameroon, Costa Rica, Nigeria, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and the United States.[5]
Scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830.
Scientific nomenclature: Chukrasia Tabularis) is a plant with flowers of Chi Lat (Chukrasia), the Xoan family (Meliaceae). The tree is m.roem. Scientific description in 1830.
What on earth would you used such a massive and heavy slab for? And don’t tell me for a table either. There is absolutely no need for a slab this thick. SMH
luar biasa sangat besar
yes sir
Their safety program is impressive. Some workers even wear flip-flops...probably the supervisors.
The guy in the hard hat cracks me up, don't get me wrong, I'm comfortable doing this barefoot, but why bother with the hard hat, too heavy just for shade
Found the clowns that can't even pick up a saw... much less run one.
yes sir
we have done so for generations and all is well
:((
The rain forest never looked so good, beautiful wood. 56 thousand bass guitars.
:v
Amazing, best video... very useful and inspiring... great... always successful... God Bless You... greetings from traditional Indonesian gold seekers 🇮🇩⚒⛏💎🌼🙏👍👍
thanks my bro
Impressive!
thanks my bro
Imagine the absolutely beautiful dining table that could be made with one piece of this wood.
One can only dream.
Imagine the time it took for this tree to grow this big .
@@troth6251 Maybe 150 years, not long considering the 5.4 billion years earth has existed.
Definitely a Redwood. No other tree grows that big and has that color.
@RLee-zs1ds .depremin yıkıcı acı gerçeklerinin biriside hırsızların eşyaları ile bırakılıp;terk edilmiş apartmanlarda akla gelmedik şekilde ev esyası-yapı malzemesi çalmalarının olduğu bir ülkede bir başka coğrafyada ailenin olağanüstü hallerde toplanarak kalacağı bir köy evinin dış kapısı ve pervazları-kapının kasası olarak hayal etmekteyim..yemek masasına ayriyeten gücüm yetmez..uzak mahalde yalnız bir eve hırsız böyle bir kapılı evi gördüğünde soymak için; endişelenip geri dönecektir...
Dream or try to make wishes come true..........if you want something bad enough...?
That is the most spectacular piece of wood I have ever seen.
Not yet, sir. This is just a small piece of wood. Please follow my channel and you will see the largest logs in the world beyond human imagination
Well, that's quite a statement.@@luatmac
excellent sawing skills and great video! Thank you
thanks my bro
One has to admire their commitment to health and safety
Especially the ones wearing flip-flops, and hard hats.
Physics can be brutal.
An admirable pieces of beauty in every cut...a masterpiece of mother nature hidden inside a tree trunk...revealed after so many years in the making...😮
thanks my bro
10:46 I love that he’s wearing a hard hat and flip flops. Really?
Videos like this are the same as whaling films from the 1940s. Or pictures of giant piles of buffalo skulls on the American plains.
We are devouring this planet like locusts.
Que covardia,voces corta arvores enorme, para sustentar luxo de ricos.
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL wood, and very well cut. But....Being from the United States, and having worked in manufacturing most of my life, I watch these videos, and chuckle to myself, thinking "What an absolute OSHA nightmare. No hard hats, sandals, very little in the way of protective gear on and around the machinery". LOL
That’s the safety guy!
And the amazing thing is that they seldom get injured.
You are born in an environment of full material. And we don't! Over 1,000 years of Chinese domination and two resistance wars against the French colonialists and American imperialism. For us to say, getting a job is a luck! We don't need those protective items! The thing we care most is the income to be able to pay home and raise our children
You are born in an environment of full material. And we don't! Over 1,000 years of Chinese domination and two resistance wars against the French colonialists and American imperialism. For us to say, getting a job is a luck! We don't need those protective items! The thing we care most is the income to be able to pay home and raise our children
Obviously this plant is in Mexico.
Wow amazing ‼️ very big and beautiful Wood 👍👍👍❤️
The machine sound is great, but those ladies produce terrible noise.
There are many people who want to admire its beauty. They were quite amazed by this priceless gift
Are you a male .
If so men can also be overbearing.
One question why do you put the tarps or blankets over the ends of the logs. In the US they put a substance called anchor, seal over the ends of the logs to stop them from checking. I suppose the parts are the same thing for you. Amazing sawmill amazing logs. Thank you for your videos. Stay safe and God bless. 🇨🇦✌️
BEAUTIFUL VIDEO
That is one beautiful massive log! What is the species and age?
Love the hard hat and sandals
Their military went to battle against Americans with sandals during the Vietnamese American war.
Vietnamese soldiers during wartime also did not have protective gear
Awesome, big wood, low tech, LOVE IT.
thanks my bro
I see devastationg... deforestation..in a few years it will be a dessert
@@allanlugo8095 Yep, that what has happened in all the developing countries and to a degree happened in the US in the 1800s and 1900s. The redwood forests were virtually wiped out and there is very little virgin forest left anywhere in the US. It will be hundreds of years if ever before there is anything like this again because many species are extinct in their natural state.
Es una belleza de madera,,y una pena por el árbol,, a saber cuántos años tendria😢😢😢
It was born since the Lord walked around Earth
Very good 😊
thanks my bro
What a stunning piece of timber. I would love to have some of that.
I will give it to you
FOREST DESTRUCTION. AMAZING:
Natural Forests should be left alone. They are the lungs of the world and the giant trees are to be preserved.
We need natural wood products of course so transform the deserts of the world to forests and plan billions of hectares of all sorts of trees. In 100 years, the world will have all the wood it needs, and our planet will have better air and land quality. Peace to all.
That's right. I understand what you want. But the giants always want to go crazy to get rich
@luatmac Ah, you are so right, my friend, but at least those of us who can do better must try - And really, great wealth and a healthier planet will be our reward. I think for future generations. 🌳 🌳 🌳 . Take good care
@@mobayguytransform deserts to forests. Ah if you wish hard enough it will happen right? No.
@@batvette Hi Battvett
Nothing tried is nothing done. Some of us will try, and some will succeed. Peace to you.
Bad choice picking deserts. You do realize trees need water which the deserts do not have. U R right we need to plant more trees.
Love the color Beautiful wood
thanks my bro
that is an amazing looking piece of wood. How old is it do you know?
How old do you think it is?
@@luatmac I would say pretty old. few hundred years at the least. :)
It's been almost 2000 years sir
👋👌👋👌👋👌 good job!
thanks my bro
Ultimate....
Amazing guut ❤👍🙏🥰
thanks my bro
Mi si tringe il cuore nel vedere quanto scempio che gente senza scrupoli sta riducendo le geandi fireste del mondo soltanto oer arricchirsi. Possibile che nessun governo ferma questa condotta meschina:
:((
How many acres of rainforest have they clear cut?
This is not wood in the tropical forest sir
une table par le bois du milieu du tronc dont l'âge peut être 200ans, c'est une table de rêve!
yes sir
They cut trees make it paper and write PLANT TREES😜😜😜
:((
Baseball hat can’t protect their head, safety first
Vietnamese soldiers during wartime also did not have protective gear
I hope these wide beautiful slabs of this fine wood don't get cut up into little pieces. That would be a great waste.
Nice operation you guys got there. I can only hope that trees get planted in there place. Oxigen the people need it to breath. Ok. Nice wood. Good luck.
Thanks my bro
Big,amazing 👍👍👍👍
thank you very much
To think that at the average inch a year to dry, those trees have been sitting in the yard since before many of those workers were born.
That's right sir. He is a person with erudite knowledge
DE DONDE SACAN TANTOS ARBOLES ESA FACTORIA.
ماشاءالله تبارك الرحمن ربي يسعدك ويوفقك يارب 🙏 ويسعدك 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
☺️☺️☺️
I think you need a lot more wood a lot more wood
Human greed has never stopped
Tren day go lau chac luon
Có giấy tờ hết bác ạ
What possible use is that thick slab at the end? If it's going to be a table you could make 4 slabs out of that and have 4 tables!
Depending on the needs of the giants, we can make anything from it
1000 year old tree!
yes sir
An absolute sin and a shame destroying these beautiful trees for money and some rich persons temporary pleasure.
Pinko
Destruction of the planet should not be a political issue.@@Mangoshake2021
So it's better to leave it to rot in the forest then ?
It's beautiful on the inside.
It's lived a long time, now it will be around for centuries to come.
Those trees looked pretty healthy. The average life span for trees is 3 to 4 hundred years. You can manage forests for timber but when you clear cut ancient growth and destroy rain forests, it's gone.@@engste678
The great majority of trees that are cut these days are standing dead, storm damaged, diseased, a danger to other trees or structures, in the way of a new road to get you to work faster, or in the way of your new workplace or home. Quit breeding and you’ll save a bunch of trees.
Rainforest hip hip hurea
a graveyard of wonderful trees
yes sir
How many of these big trees are left on earth
24:01 ❤
Less than 1% of what there was in the 1800's.
@@kristinrzeszut2793where does this statistic come from?
Not that you’re wrong. I would just like to know the source please
Most likely from thin air.@@panzerlieb
There are many, many big trees like that
Cannot get analytical data from any official site
Wood crusher machinery easy to do
Beautiful work - minus the tourist with cellphones - I read some comments about safety n flip flops… Americans freak out at the sight of BREASTS ON THE BEACH! Or course we are Head to Toe in safety! And Safety products cost $$$ to ensure we don’t cut ourselves. Awwww OWWWWWie… compensation! Peace and Good Vibes Always!!!
thanks my bro
Extremely impressive and terrifying to watch at the same time. FLip flops and bare feet? These men are crazy! No way this is in North America. Asia someplace I guess.
Yes , in Vietnam
yes sir
yes sir
❤❤😊😅😮😅❤
:v
Next time someone complains about US government regulations and how it hurts businesses - think of this video. It is sad how there is little regard for people’s safety.
We've been doing this for generations and people mostly don't care about lifeguards! It won't help when we work carelessly and when an accident occurs, insurance won't help either.
Interesting fact. The tariffs of 2016 made hardwood from the USA too expensive on the world market and SE Asia markets filled the void. That and a decline for hardwoods in houses in the younger generation. Our markets have not recovered.
In your country there are many laws of wood about wood
पूर जंगल काट दीया लगता है भाइ
:((
This is most definitely NOT the worlds largest wood processing plant! What a grandiose claim!
So do you know where there is a larger type of wood?
It doesn't look as though they are processing much, their log decks are full, ah now I see why, the operation is rather primitive. If the owners of this mill want to get those log sawn before they rot in the hot tropical sun, they should invest in an optimized where logs pass through in minutes instead hours or maybe days. I would bet there is a good overseas market for lumber from tropical trees. You have to spend a little money to make even more. You are joking of course 9330o.
PS: I don't know what type of wood that is but it sure is pretty and as wide as it is it would make some dandy paneling or massive table top.
Rosewood
Smukt 🏁🏁❤️❤️👍🇩🇰
thanks my bro
Boa-noite quantos anos ela levou para esta nesta grussura e destruída em segundos
:((
Qual é o nome dessa madeira?,,, ótimo vídeo 👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷
Chukrasia tabularis (scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830.
The species is a medium-sized tree, up to 25m tall, with a straight trunk, a large buttress at the base, dense branches, and a light brown bark with vertical cracks.[2] Young branches are red-brown in color with fine hairs. Leaves are pinnately compound, evenly spaced, leaves are 30-50 cm in size. The main stem (from the tip of the stem to the first leaflet) of the leaf is cylindrical, 4.5-7 cm long. Each main leaf has 10 - 16 leaflets, leaf petioles are 4-8 mm long, leaflets are ovate or oblong lanceolate (sometimes lobed in the young plant stage), leaf tips are pointed and sometimes have a tip. pointed, the leaflet ends are often deviated, leaflet size is 7-12 cm long and 3-5 cm wide, the vein system of the leaflet is pinnately veined with 10-15 pairs of secondary veins, the top surface of the leaflet is smooth, the leaf surface is smooth. airless or lightly covered with light brown fine hairs. The panicle-shaped flowers grow at the tip of the branches. The flowers are creamy white, have a light fragrance, flower size is 1.2 - 1.5 cm. The fruit is spherical or oval, yellowish-gray to brown, 3.5-4 cm in size. Flower season is from April to May, fruit season is from July to January of the following year.[3]
Ecology and distribution
Trees that like light live long, in the young stage they like shade, grow quickly up to 5 years old, from the 6th age onwards growth is average to slow. Naturally distributed in evergreen or deciduous mixed broad-leaved forests, also often scattered in sparse vegetation. Altitude distribution ranges from 300 - 1600 m of soil mountains to limestone mountains.
It is widely distributed in Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam.[4] Also cultivated in many other countries such as Cameroon, Costa Rica, Nigeria, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and the United States.[5]
Wow, there are so many tree huggers on here. They probably also want to stop using fossil fuels. Be interesting to see how far we get without oil, coal, gas, and even timber!! 😂
China & India are smoking up the Earth with coal more and more everyday. The Lefties are getting rich selling the USA and its constitutional Republic out. The temperature patterns are due to the Sun's cyclical variations. Now these freaks who have taken over our colleges can't even tell the difference between a man and woman.
yes sir
:('(
More or less seen right at the beginning. and the camera turns away rather fast. why are some trees covered with a blue,white or grey tarp? does the sawmill worrz that the trees might get wet?
According to transport regulations, wood must be carefully wrapped to prevent dust or wood chips from flying out, and for these types of wood, water cannot damage it.
K linda troza yo trabajo en aserradero y soy aserrador saludos desde Costa Rica
That’s a lot of conference tables.
yes sir
😮😮😮😮😮😮
what do you need that for ?
This is not the world's largest wood prossessing plant, it's just egsageration
So do you know where there is bigger wood?
worlds largest? i hardly think so
Please follow me. you will see the most giant trees in the world
Not that big a facility at all. It is specifically adept at handling larger logs. This wood is harvested for furniture and not homes.
We make monolithic tables and chairs. It will be worth thousands of years later
Pobre planeta com árvores centenárias mortas raça humana reles
huge tree!!!
yes sir
What kind of wood is this?
Chukrasia tabularis (scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830.
thank you! :-)
Thank you!
Workers are a disposable item there /
:v
17:30 she said this single slab price is $6937.85 USD
you are so delicate
What is the generic name for this wood.
Chukrasia tabularis (scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830.
Oh yes, largest and most skillful. 🤣🤣
besar juga kayu nya 13:37
thanks my bro
How old was that tree ? 1000 years old? Meh that’s okay there’s plenty more growing
Yes sir
WHOBUYS THEEse big vslabslabs andwhat purpose
They make solid tables and chairs. Therefore its economic value is very high
There is a very limited market for tables and chairs made from a log this size. Tables of this size are called conference tables . The technology for man made products to manufacture a table this size from metal,glass, plastic and synthetic wood is well developed and the products can be made in a fraction of the time for less money.
@@Timothy-lb2vrI’m sure the slabs are cut into cants and reprocessed into more than just a table top
Asian mahoghany?
Chukrasia tabularis (scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830.
The species is a medium-sized tree, up to 25m tall, with a straight trunk, a large buttress at the base, dense branches, and a light brown bark with vertical cracks.[2] Young branches are red-brown in color with fine hairs. Leaves are pinnately compound, evenly spaced, leaves are 30-50 cm in size. The main stem (from the tip of the stem to the first leaflet) of the leaf is cylindrical, 4.5-7 cm long. Each main leaf has 10 - 16 leaflets, leaf petioles are 4-8 mm long, leaflets are ovate or oblong lanceolate (sometimes lobed in the young plant stage), leaf tips are pointed and sometimes have a tip. pointed, the leaflet ends are often deviated, leaflet size is 7-12 cm long and 3-5 cm wide, the vein system of the leaflet is pinnately veined with 10-15 pairs of secondary veins, the top surface of the leaflet is smooth, the leaf surface is smooth. airless or lightly covered with light brown fine hairs. The panicle-shaped flowers grow at the tip of the branches. The flowers are creamy white, have a light fragrance, flower size is 1.2 - 1.5 cm. The fruit is spherical or oval, yellowish-gray to brown, 3.5-4 cm in size. Flower season is from April to May, fruit season is from July to January of the following year.[3]
Caoba (Khaya senegalensis)???
Beautiful wood, what is the name of this tree? Anyone knows? 😮
Could be rosewood
@@ToTa-mh6re Indian mahogany.
Scientific nomenclature: Chukrasia Tabularis) is a plant with flowers of Chi Lat (Chukrasia), the Xoan family (Meliaceae). The tree is m.roem. Scientific description in 1830.
Scientific nomenclature: Chukrasia Tabularis) is a plant with flowers of Chi Lat (Chukrasia), the Xoan family (Meliaceae). The tree is m.roem. Scientific description in 1830.
Scientific nomenclature: Chukrasia Tabularis) is a plant with flowers of Chi Lat (Chukrasia), the Xoan family (Meliaceae). The tree is m.roem. Scientific description in 1830.
how many if any of the logs are sustainable grown ????
Sustainable grown??? 😂😂😂
That’s funny
Every log is sustainably grown from where the last one was removed.
yes sir
So can you tell me how long humanity can survive?
How old was that tree? And from where?
vietnam
@@mistizongmangyan8639 hundreds
may con lai go moi chai thoi bioi nay ai con choi sap go nua ma may thang co tien bi bat het roi
heee. có người này người kia chứ bác
Ca n someone PLEASE tell me the name of this tree. I have never seen it before It looks very costly
Chukrasia tabularis (scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830.
The species is a medium-sized tree, up to 25m tall, with a straight trunk, a large buttress at the base, dense branches, and a light brown bark with vertical cracks.[2] Young branches are red-brown in color with fine hairs. Leaves are pinnately compound, evenly spaced, leaves are 30-50 cm in size. The main stem (from the tip of the stem to the first leaflet) of the leaf is cylindrical, 4.5-7 cm long. Each main leaf has 10 - 16 leaflets, leaf petioles are 4-8 mm long, leaflets are ovate or oblong lanceolate (sometimes lobed in the young plant stage), leaf tips are pointed and sometimes have a tip. pointed, the leaflet ends are often deviated, leaflet size is 7-12 cm long and 3-5 cm wide, the vein system of the leaflet is pinnately veined with 10-15 pairs of secondary veins, the top surface of the leaflet is smooth, the leaf surface is smooth. airless or lightly covered with light brown fine hairs. The panicle-shaped flowers grow at the tip of the branches. The flowers are creamy white, have a light fragrance, flower size is 1.2 - 1.5 cm. The fruit is spherical or oval, yellowish-gray to brown, 3.5-4 cm in size. Flower season is from April to May, fruit season is from July to January of the following year.[3]
Ecology and distribution
Trees that like light live long, in the young stage they like shade, grow quickly up to 5 years old, from the 6th age onwards growth is average to slow. Naturally distributed in evergreen or deciduous mixed broad-leaved forests, also often scattered in sparse vegetation. Altitude distribution ranges from 300 - 1600 m of soil mountains to limestone mountains.
It is widely distributed in Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam.[4] Also cultivated in many other countries such as Cameroon, Costa Rica, Nigeria, Puerto Rico, South Africa, and the United States.[5]
Diameter berapa lebarnya bos
why was it completely hidden during transport
Do you think a wooden vehicle without legal papers will escape from customs stations?
mahonie?
Scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis) is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Chukrasia, family Meliaceae. The tree was obtained by M.Roem. scientific description in 1830.
what kind of wood is that?
Rosewood
Scientific nomenclature: Chukrasia Tabularis) is a plant with flowers of Chi Lat (Chukrasia), the Xoan family (Meliaceae). The tree is m.roem. Scientific description in 1830.
What on earth would you used such a massive and heavy slab for?
And don’t tell me for a table either. There is absolutely no need for a slab this thick. SMH
clearly it get’s resawn after it’s sold
That heavy thick wood slap used for bedding furniture called 'divan' in French
We have monolithic and polish processing to form monolithic furniture
We have monolithic and polish processing to form monolithic furniture
We have monolithic and polish processing to form monolithic furniture
Uhmmm no health and safety
:((
Почему поливают-мочут дерево?
Для того что бы лучше было видно текстуру дерева, когда водой мочат, окраска как будто под маслом или лаком,так же хорошо читается
А с наружи промывают,для того что бы не было песка, песок образив, он тупит полотно пилы, при распиле
Visual inspection, before sawing, metal, nails tear up blades, reduce dust in your eyes.
What kind of trees are these, and what country?
(scientific name: Chukrasia tabularis
Came from Vietnam
Believe if I am not wrong the Vietnamese name is 'Cẩm Lai", one of the most expensive and rare lumber.
Believe if I am not wrong the Vietnamese name is 'Cẩm Lai", one of the most expensive and rare lumber.
ที่โรงไม้ เวืยดนาม มีแต่ไม้อายุ 500 - 1 000 ปี
Скажите,зачем там девушки крутятся?
Девушки лишними не бывают. 🙂
Ở đất nước nghèo và lạc hậu, họ không phân biệt nam và nữ 😂
😅
All this beautiful wood but is it sustainable?
This type of wood is super hard and super durable, sir. It has lived for thousands of years, sir
ขอมาเฮดโต๊ะกินเข่าจักแผ่นแน่เป็นยังคืองามแท้ครับผม😊