We always called that gun barrel style. It is named after the old octagonal gun barrels. I would have sawed it about the same way, with just some minor differences. The last mill I sawed on had a vertical edger, which made it a bit more easier to clear the saw. The biggest log I sawed was a 12' tulip poplar which was 42" at the small end. You have a nice set up and I like your sawing style.
Those are definitely beautiful boards, Mark. I don't need to smell the pine because I was lovin' life just looking at those. Congratulations on 40K. Bill
Congratulations Mark and Eddie. Hope the subs keep growing for you. I love the channel. Great honest down to earth channel and content. Love from Jack and family from Brisbane Queensland Australia.
Living in the west desert of Utah, that’s a damn big pine!!! Great video! Very beautiful wood!! You guys are great! 2 good friends that have a side hustle, and have for over a quarter century. God bless you and your family’s. Keep up the great videos.
Western Pa! My father died in 1968, and My brother and I left southern California warm but very low humidity to live live in Ligonier Pa., I missed the dry heat .
Your approach to getting yields at its optimum is 2nd to none. Whomever you learned from must have held their own, on their own right. You and T.H.E Eddie make a mighty fine team. As I reiterate, your videos, I do find therapeutic amidst all the craziness goings-on in America and the rest of the world. Base on your business practices and the sale price of lumber from you guys end, GOD CAN ONLY KEEP BLESSING YOU BOTH, BECAUSE GOD LOVES THOSE THAT ARE HONEST ON WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Basically you don't rip off your customers. GOD BLESS YOU BOTH AND YOUR FAMILIA.
Take it from an old sawyer: You sawed that big pine properly. I call it beavering. Just chew away, getting a board as you can until it is a manageable size. Great videos. Keep on.
@@garybessey2184 unless you have an 100k to give mark go strip the bark with a draw knife and you will understand... I can give you the address where the mill is
Nothing smells gooder than fresh cut pine wood! I had the opportunity to fall a huge pine at my dad's place. The tree was casting too much shade into his garden space. The smell as the saw ran through that tree was FANTASTIC! The tree at the base of the stump was 32 inches. That may not be huge in some areas, but to us in Washington state it's rare to find a pine tree, let alone a pine tree that large! Pops had dreamed of having a portable sawmill come in & mill him some fabulous pine boards to work with. Sadly he never could find a sawyer that would do it, & wound up turning that tree into firewood to heat his shop with.
You guys and fricknjeeep are becoming real celebrities! I had my mill long before CZcams, but I recall how people would like to come and love to watch a log get turned into lumber. On my bucket list to get another one and start sawing again!
Thank you for a very interesting video. You have a good eye to foresee what needs to be done in order to get the finished product. T.H.E. Eddie has to hustle to keep up with the saw. I was happy to see He had a helper. I'm retired now but I wish I had projects that needed those beautiful boards. Be safe and well.
Hi Mark and Eddie Enjoy your videos and conversations. Makes me feel like you really care for your subscribers. It appears you have past experience sawing logs.
You have an impressive sawmill setup. My grandfather ran a huge (to a four year old) sawmill operation in Finland that received the logs via the adjacent lake. In fact I was born in the sauna on the sawmill property. Keep up the good work!!!
I love to watch when you have the big logs and how you cut them down. The first video of yours that I watched was one that you stop signed and I have been hooked on your videos ever since. Good work
Hi guys, as I looked into your info I was surprised to see that you are in Norristown. I'm over here in the Great Swamp of Quackertown Pa. Lotta Pin oak over here. I live with my son on the Last Chance ranch and his mother in law has the room below mine. I watch your videos at 4:00 am and I'm sure she's loving the noise from that Detroit! Keep on acuttin boys and stay safe..
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Congratulations on the 40k guys and a special thanks for the shoutout 😀. Eire is the Irish for Ireland 🇮🇪 and its pronounced ay ra 🙂. Tommy
No matter what, I seem to have a problem with the 'Master Dog'.... Does the Master Dog run around wearing an untestable cape ? Does he habitually wear a domino mask ? Ha ! NO to both ! ! I firmly believe we're dealing with a pretender ! The greatest accolade for such a personage, IM(not so)HO is the "Top Dog" (historically speaking). I sincerely hope this will have inordinate influence on the matter ! ! Gary
I'm a carpenter. Your setup beats a bandsaw every day of the week. It's not more wasteful, either, but it seems that way when you first see it. It does look like your blade is leaving chatter Mark's on the lumber.
Such great work Mark and Eddie. ,, 🇨🇦 As others have said we appreciate watching you saw the logs during the pandemic. I have ancestors who are woodsman. Maybe that has something to do with it LOL
HI MARK U say the log is sticky pine trees are like that after they are cut down the sap runs down the tree mark U talk about the fellow w the saw blade when U run them hot that's no good 4 them they will get out of shape some times U can hammer straight again U usually have 2 send off 2 saw right saw blades like if they are really bad they won't run true the saw blade must be up 2 speed no flopping at the top of the saw blade that's where U see it the most when U look at close U can see 👀 it saw blades do not heat or being run hot 😉 OMG 1 17 2O23
Wow, that was fun. I learned a lot today. After that log we are going to have to get out the sharpening stones. That log gave that blade all it wanted.
Good day good evening from sunny Malta Guys congratulations on your score hitting the the 40 k marker is a great achievement Signing off guys goodnight Tony
What do you do with all the sawdust? I was wondering if maybe you give it to people with cattle, pigs, or chickens for bedding. It would be nice for them to lay in something like this.
I really enjoy your videos...i don't know why but watching sawmill videos is so relaxing. I noticed on some other mills, the log turner has teeth on both sides. That way instead of turning a log 3 times to get to the side you want to cut, it can be turned only once in the other direction. Is this something you plan on doing someday? Keep the videos coming. Your channel and out of the woods are my favorite milling channels.
Fascinating technique. It looks like it requires a lot of finesse and experience to use it. Is the diameter of the log the determining factor in using this technique?
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We always called that gun barrel style. It is named after the old octagonal gun barrels. I would have sawed it about the same way, with just some minor differences. The last mill I sawed on had a vertical edger, which made it a bit more easier to clear the saw. The biggest log I sawed was a 12' tulip poplar which was 42" at the small end.
You have a nice set up and I like your sawing style.
Your mental appreciation of how to turn, place and cut that log was 1st class.
thanks.
Love everything y’all do!!!!!! Thank you for everything y’all do!!!!!
glad you like it Greg.
My day at the spa would be hearing a Detroit engine chugging along while smelling fresh cut pine. Nothing better!
Congrats on the 40k! I like how you tackle the huge log cuttings! 👏
thanks Charles.
Eddie looks so much nicer with his beard trimmed. Thanks for all the videos. Have a great day.
Showing off you
yes he does Brent.
Those are definitely beautiful boards, Mark. I don't need to smell the pine because I was lovin' life just looking at those. Congratulations on 40K.
Bill
thanks Bill.
Congratulations Mark and Eddie. Hope the subs keep growing for you. I love the channel. Great honest down to earth channel and content. Love from Jack and family from Brisbane Queensland Australia.
thanks Jack.
Living in the west desert of Utah, that’s a damn big pine!!! Great video! Very beautiful wood!! You guys are great! 2 good friends that have a side hustle, and have for over a quarter century. God bless you and your family’s. Keep up the great videos.
thank you.
Nice going on 40K, 22" Cant love it, Nice job and a very nice Log, 50k right around the corner, Take care Mark and Eddie, enjoyed #192
Western Pa! My father died in 1968, and My brother and I left southern California warm but very low humidity to live live in Ligonier Pa., I missed the dry heat .
Your approach to getting yields at its optimum is 2nd to none. Whomever you learned from must have held their own, on their own right. You and T.H.E Eddie make a mighty fine team. As I reiterate, your videos, I do find therapeutic amidst all the craziness goings-on in America and the rest of the world. Base on your business practices and the sale price of lumber from you guys end, GOD CAN ONLY KEEP BLESSING YOU BOTH, BECAUSE GOD LOVES THOSE THAT ARE HONEST ON WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Basically you don't rip off your customers. GOD BLESS YOU BOTH AND YOUR FAMILIA.
thanks Joseph.
Amazing watching a large log being sliced in boards until you have a 14 foot long 2×4.
Incredible craftsmanship Mark. How that log turned out is nothing but skill.
thanks John.
Take it from an old sawyer: You sawed that big pine properly. I call it beavering. Just chew away, getting a board as you can until it is a manageable size. Great videos. Keep on.
First step when handling such a humongous log is to run it through the Edmiston debarker... G
thanks Jim.
@@garybessey2184 Sounds good but where is the debarker at...??
It's sort of built in... An EDMISTON brand ... GB
@@garybessey2184 unless you have an 100k to give mark go strip the bark with a draw knife and you will understand... I can give you the address where the mill is
Congratulations on the viewers, great show!!!
thanks Marc.
Nothing smells gooder than fresh cut pine wood! I had the opportunity to fall a huge pine at my dad's place. The tree was casting too much shade into his garden space. The smell as the saw ran through that tree was FANTASTIC!
The tree at the base of the stump was 32 inches. That may not be huge in some areas, but to us in Washington state it's rare to find a pine tree, let alone a pine tree that large! Pops had dreamed of having a portable sawmill come in & mill him some fabulous pine boards to work with. Sadly he never could find a sawyer that would do it, & wound up turning that tree into firewood to heat his shop with.
wow that's too bad to waste it.
You guys and fricknjeeep are becoming real celebrities! I had my mill long before CZcams, but I recall how people would like to come and love to watch a log get turned into lumber. On my bucket list to get another one and start sawing again!
Most interesting as usual Mark and Eddie. Keeps me entertained for hours during this lock-down... Don in Nova Scotia.
thanks Don.
When I watch your videos I feel I am in the company of friends.
A big congrats on 40K
Thank you for a very interesting video. You have a good eye to foresee what needs to be done in order to get the finished product. T.H.E. Eddie has to hustle to keep up with the saw. I was happy to see He had a helper. I'm retired now but I wish I had projects that needed those beautiful boards. Be safe and well.
thanks Don.
Nice job, Beautiful lumbar. Pretty White Pine!
Lovely very good sawing a huge pine timber.
Hi Mark and Eddie
Enjoy your videos and conversations. Makes me feel like you really care for your subscribers. It appears you have past experience sawing logs.
Beautiful log with fantastic results. Keep it up.
thanks.
That big pine was awesome! Thanks for showing that. Great job!!!
glad you liked it Abba.
Ol' bus motor was howlin' on this one. AhhhWooooo! -->Ric
Congrats for 40K. I'm enjoying me for you.
thanks Roger.
Congratulations guys on the 40 000 subs!! Onward and upward to bigger things!! That log was a beauty!! Very satisfying to watch. 👍
thanks!
Great video Mark and Eddie. Take care.
thanks Adrian
That is by far the largest pine tree I've seen. Congrats on hitting 40K subscribers, 6 more weeks to hit the July 4th big milestone.
thanks.
Good evening from SE Louisiana 25 May 21.
That beautiful lumber was always in that log. It took someone with your skill to whittle away the rough edges. Great job as always.
thanks Gary.
MARK AND EDDIE! KEEP THE GREAT VIDEOS COMING! LIKE 👍 THEM ALOT!
thanks Dwight.
Great job on the big log.
Lovely superb Nice sawing such a huge pine log.
Congrats on the 40 K Gentlemen,just think of it as 80 thousand eyes focused on you and T.H.E. Eddie Horvath very cool✌️Napa California
thanks Sean.
You have an impressive sawmill setup. My grandfather ran a huge (to a four year old) sawmill operation in Finland that received the logs via the adjacent lake. In fact I was born in the sauna on the sawmill property. Keep up the good work!!!
Good evening from The UK.
just wanted to ask, where abouts in the UK? I am in London SE18....
@@jakobrebeki I'm in Bradford.
Hi guys... on the right side of the hill in Rochdale
@@jakobrebeki Lincolnshire. Wrangle Nr Boston to be precise.
@@andrewriches506 😀
Congratulations on your 40K subscribers! Love the channel.
thanks Rick.
Congratulations on 40 K !
thanks Michael.
Could Of Made A Lot Of Pinewood Derby Cars Out Of That Log :-)
yes sir.
@@markgalicic7788 +3 we 2
I'd love to see what maintenance you do on you equipment and how you sharpen that saw blade. It does an awful lot of cutting!
Cool like the big logs
I’m no expert at this by any stretch of the imagination but it seems like you get more useable lumber with the stop sign method. I enjoy watching.
Always enjoy your videos !
Yes, It is Very Interesting to watch you saw these Logs into some Beautiful Lumber
Really nice piece of wood! $$$. Congratulations on the 40K.
thanks Dave.
I love to watch when you have the big logs and how you cut them down. The first video of yours that I watched was one that you stop signed and I have been hooked on your videos ever since. Good work
thanks Ron.
my hopes and prayers are that you hit 100k before the end of the year. you work hard, you and Eddie deserve this. love the channel....
thanks Jakob , someday we will.
Congrats on the 40k
thanks Rickey.
Two of the luckiest guys out there!
yes we are.
Hi guys, as I looked into your info I was surprised to see that you are in Norristown. I'm over here in the Great Swamp of Quackertown Pa. Lotta Pin oak over here. I live with my son on the Last Chance ranch and his mother in law has the room below mine. I watch your videos at 4:00 am and I'm sure she's loving the noise from that Detroit! Keep on acuttin boys and stay safe..
Congratulations on the 40k guys and a special thanks for the shoutout 😀. Eire is the Irish for Ireland 🇮🇪 and its pronounced ay ra 🙂. Tommy
thanks Tommy , you have a great channel!
Nice job of whittling it down to usable lumber. Beautiful wood to work with on projects.
thanks Richard.
Good job Mark came out nice boards
thanks Edward.
Kongrats on the 40k 👏 keep up the good work 👍
thanks Matteo.
After significant whittlin', a beautiful cant emerges! Great work a always ... :-)
thanks Doug.
Able To Leap Tall Woodpiles And Over Sized Logs , Our Champion And Super Hero , MASTER DOG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-)
Should we have a competition to name the Master Dog?.
No matter what, I seem to have a problem with the 'Master Dog'.... Does the Master Dog run around wearing an untestable cape ? Does he habitually wear a domino mask ? Ha ! NO to both ! !
I firmly believe we're dealing with a pretender ! The greatest accolade for such a personage, IM(not so)HO is the "Top Dog" (historically speaking). I sincerely hope this will have inordinate influence on the matter ! ! Gary
yes sir.
@@markgalicic7788 5
I'm a carpenter. Your setup beats a bandsaw every day of the week. It's not more wasteful, either, but it seems that way when you first see it. It does look like your blade is leaving chatter Mark's on the lumber.
40K congratulations
thanks Brian.
Thanks both from the other side of the pond always interesting and very relaxing
glad you liked it John.
I don't think it was wasteful. This was a great video.
thanks Karen.
Good stuff guys.
Congrats on 40k gents!
thanks Toby.
Such great work Mark and Eddie. ,, 🇨🇦 As others have said we appreciate watching you saw the logs during the pandemic. I have ancestors who are woodsman. Maybe that has something to do with it LOL
thanks Dave.
Hey, just found the channel a few days ago, love the mill! Where are you guys located?
HI MARK U say the log is sticky pine trees are like that after they are cut down the sap runs down the tree mark U talk about the fellow w the saw blade when U run them hot that's no good 4 them they will get out of shape some times U can hammer straight again U usually have 2 send off 2 saw right saw blades like if they are really bad they won't run true the saw blade must be up 2 speed no flopping at the top of the saw blade that's where U see it the most when U look at close U can see 👀 it saw blades do not heat or being run hot 😉 OMG 1 17 2O23
thanks for sharing may God bless you and your friends 🙏 stay safe
thanks.
Master dog got a work out today. Another great video.
got to love the master dog.
congrats on the big 40,had have a fire this morning Yukon🇨🇦to warm up the cabin ,like to see 90
thanks Bruce.
Wow, that was fun. I learned a lot today. After that log we are going to have to get out the sharpening stones. That log gave that blade all it wanted.
yes that's all it could handle , glad you liked it.
Good day good evening from sunny Malta
Guys congratulations on your score
hitting the the 40 k marker is a great achievement
Signing off guys goodnight
Tony
thanks tony.
I subscribed to your channel and wow i enjoy every minute, the black walnut is so pretty
do you have a dedicated ground for the saw dust metal pipe to stop static charging ?
That was a nice stick of pine mark good job whittling it down forget what people say u know whatvyour mill can do
thanks Doug.
Thanks for show us how it is done. That was a big saw log.
glad you liked it.
Congrats on the 40k subscribers. Keep the videos coming. We look forward to each one! Thank you
thanks Steve.
That looks so fun.👁🤟😎
Please inform us how you get the raw logs to process, cost, scheduling, etc! Thanks
I can sit and watch this for hours,
Are you able to quarter saw these fine logs to make straight trim.
Interesting, been wanting to see that process for quite a while.🤠👍
glad you liked it.
What do you do with all the sawdust? I was wondering if maybe you give it to people with cattle, pigs, or chickens for bedding. It would be nice for them to lay in something like this.
I really enjoy watching these videos! On a side note, did you guys ever sell your meadows mill?
Check out the videos where they broke it down and loaded the Meadows.
thanks Bryan , yes we did sell the meadows.
I like the stop sign I think its cool
You chewed your way through that toothpick with alacrity - a real fun watch, thanks! 😁😁
thanks.
Eddie looks way younger with a shorter beard :)
yes he does.
I really enjoy your videos...i don't know why but watching sawmill videos is so relaxing. I noticed on some other mills, the log turner has teeth on both sides. That way instead of turning a log 3 times to get to the side you want to cut, it can be turned only once in the other direction. Is this something you plan on doing someday? Keep the videos coming. Your channel and out of the woods are my favorite milling channels.
thanks Bill, I just replaced the chain on the turner it will turn down but I don't like to turn down.
Mark and Eddie y'all make it look so easy good job good job good job
thanks Chris.
Gotta keep frickinjeep happy, 'cause he can get snarky.
hi there i saw that lol thanks john
yes we do Andrew.
Wow, huge is right - Big Bertha. You know the *master dog* is coming when Bertha rolls on.
yes sir.
Fascinating technique. It looks like it requires a lot of finesse and experience to use it. Is the diameter of the log the determining factor in using this technique?
yes it takes some practice.
Master Dog Put In Overtime This Time :-)
Yes the Master Dog got to work early on this monster log.
yes he was.
That log makes the saw look “small”!
imagine if you could mill old Christmas trees. Probably not worth it, but for someone to make a project with an old tree, that would be cool.
maybe turn them on a lathe.
@@markgalicic7788 Read my mind!
Ya gotta whittle ‘em down to get what’s inside. That is some nice lumber. 👍
yes just peeling it open.
Congratulations guys 👍👍
thanks Tom.