I knew how big elm trees can get. I was amazed at the size of the elm you were cutting up. It is also downright gorgeous wood !!! Thanks for sharing thisThe craftsmanship in handling such massive trees is truly admirable.
I grew up in Minnesota and I thought I knew how big elm trees can get. I was amazed at the size of the elm you were cutting up. It is also downright gorgeous wood !!! Thanks for sharing this !!!
Definitely some gorgeous wood,love the grain and the color.y’all do find some great looking wood.kudos to y’all.just continue on doing what your doing.
Hey , are you useing 1.6 chain with 404 sproket ? .... and did you buy it at 30 degrees and sharpened it to 10 .... or did you find it at 10 from factory ?
want to make your job more easy and more consistent clean cuts for even bigger logs, i would suggest to look up matthew cremona, he used to do the chainsaw milling until he build a big size sawmill and trailer to get the huge logs at his sawmill.. you guys seem able to build stuff like that, go for it i'd say!!
Soooo ... when are we going to see some of these slabs (after drying out) start being used by carpenters, woodworkers, etc into making furniture or other beautiful wood pieces ???
Still amazed (compliment) in seeing you use the aluminum ladder and extended chain saw blade cutting out these beautiful slabs. Still shame (alas !!!) in not seeing many others replanting new trees across the landscape - so that the land does not become a "desert forest" of nothing left growing for shade, lumber trees, nut trees, fruit trees, windbreaks, etc.