Sawing a beautiful old 26 inch black pine #56

Published 2024-06-27

All Comments (16)
  • this is rapidly becoming my favorite channel. No nonsense, just sawing
  • @arkansas1336
    This log made several flawless beautiful boards. Before moving on to heavy construction, I bought a lot of 'C' grade 1 X 6 pine for making door jambs before pre-hung door units were readily available. This brought back many fond memories (and some not so fond...lol) of having a lot of wood work to do to complete the construction of a home. Thanks for the video.
  • CLEAN pine and glad you got a shot of the fuzzy-faced sawyer! Blessings!
  • Those were really nice boards from a difficult log. It's always fun to see the Jason wave in the video, too. Bill
  • @nomerc3608
    Thank you for sharing! That log turned out some very beautiful lumber! 👍🏻
  • Nice logs and they did not seem to give you much trouble while giving up some really nice finished product, and as usual the saw is singing just fine.
  • @Ed_in_Md
    That’s some beautiful pine no matter what you call it.
  • That's the nicest pine I have ever seen on video some of it looked like Doug fir
  • Looks like what we call red pine in Ontario. We have hemlock tamarack. Jack pine Scott’s pine. White pine and red pine. Then black and white spruce. Hemlock is the hardest of the softwoods
  • I have been in the woods are sawmill most of my life and I have never heard of black pine they look alot like what we call himlock pine but I met a Yankee one time that called the live oak down here blue Jack oak and he was cutting them up for fire wood which is a good word for fire wood but it takes it about 2are3 years to dry out if you burn it green it will stop up your chimney but God Bless Y'all and 🎉😂
  • Every time I see that sawing technique, I think that those logs would make beautiful columns.