It took me several episodes to realize this show is about log cutting using a sawmill... Hats off to the camera operator :)
It’s always a pleasure to see Zoe do her thing, wisdom with dealing with so many different kinds of wood and working with all the cool machinery is always a plus!!! Please keep up the good work and keep the videos coming.
Beautiful yellow pine. This will be a beautiful shop and you will be saving thousands of dollars by milling your own lumber. Great job and am looking forward to your build. Great job on the milling. Have an awesome day.
I love the videos. The emotion with which they discover the wood in each cut and transformation. I'm Lola from Argentina. We don't have tools like yours, but we get boards with the chainsaw.
On logs with taper if you jack up or spacer the small end you'll get more wood out of it. You roughly want the centers of each end of the log at the same height.
Yellow pine will practically last forever. It's the only pine that makes lighter. We live in South Mississippi and have a church and school built in 1926 using yellow pine and the lumber is still in great shape. Keep up the great work and be safe