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Middlefield Custom Sawmill
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Middlefield Custom Sawmill is a small slab making operation in northeast Ohio. We are not a production mill, instead we look for those special logs that make great slabs. The mill is a woodmizer LT15wide, it can handle up to a 36" dia x 16ft long log. For the most part this channel is for those like us who just like to see what's inside a log. George (that's me) is the main sawyer, James and Chris are my sons, anyone called "uncle" those are brother-in-laws (Ed, Tony, Mike, Adam). We're just having fun, it's not about money.
Purple Creek Walnut Slabs on the Sawmill
Sawing tons of walnut lately, these were two of the logs. Really pretty purple that will turn brown as the air gets to it but for such an ugly log it sure made some beautiful slabs.
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Massive Cherry Slabs!
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These are by far the longest slabs I've cut yet. This was a huge cherry log I needed to get sawed. The slabs were 250 lbs each. Man were these nice slabs!
Nobody knows about this Sawmill Attachment!
Просмотров 6 тыс.14 дней назад
This is a new device that even the guys who make it never thought of using it on a sawmill. Soon as I saw it I got the idea. Thanks Stone Coat! Stonecoat Countertops router sled www.stonecoatcountertops.com/slab-jig @StoneCoatCountertops
Is this a money log?
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It was way to hot to saw but it was worth the effort. Still testing the carbide blades and so far I could not be happier with them. Tell me what you think these beautiful slabs would sell for?
Carbide vs Double Hard sawmill blades.
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I finally tried a carbide blade on my LT15wide. Sawing up a black walnut Y log that was 27" wide. Did I like it? Real world test.
Hemlock on the Sawmill.
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Sawing 2x6's from a big Hemlock log. This is lumber for my next kiln build video. I will need quite a few 2x6's and 2x4's plus I'm going to need a bunch of 1xsomethings too. Lots of sawing to do.
Building a Solar Kiln
Просмотров 957Месяц назад
Started building my solar kiln, lots of building, lots of cutting with the saw. We sawed the floor out of a big oak log.
Big Spruce on the Sawmill
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My sister Beth and I saw up a big spruce log on the woodmizer. It was a beautiful day to spend outside sawing. It was a big log and we ended up with a lot of lumber from it.
Amazing Hickory Slabs!
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This was one of the best Hickory logs yet. Steve and Karl were really into seeing what the next cut would reveal. I made sure they had plenty to take home and I've got more if they want it. Was a fun day sawing.
Sawing Hickory with a Surprise inside.
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Hickory on the sawmill. This is a different kind of hickory than I'm used to but this particular log had something unexpected inside.
Total Solar Eclipse 2024
Просмотров 4612 месяца назад
Eclipse at the sawmill. God turns the sun off and back on again, who knew it ran on windows?
Power Head Install and Review Woodland Mills HM130max
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Nate got an upgrade for his mill. Auto UP/DOWN for the HM130max sawmill. This is just a couple guys installing and testing it. Oh and the worlds ugliest log!
What are we sawing?
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This is the first of a load of hickory logs Steve and I picked up a few weeks ago. I didn't expect this log to yield much but it turned out to be some incredible wood. Steve and Bill are woodworker friends, Bills facebook page is "Geauga Woodworx" he sells cutting boards and other wood products. search/top?q=geauga woodworx
Sawmill, Lumber, Moose train, happy ending!
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I don't even know where to begin, it's always fun sawing with Austin. We spent the morning sawing lumber on the woodland mills HM130max. Laughing the whole time. Make sure you see the last 60 seconds!
Boys just wanna have fun. Making Sticky Lumber.
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Just a good day making lumber with a sawmill. Whenever Nate and I get together we have a good time. We cut some sappy, really sticky wood on the woodland mills HM130max. Making boards for a shiplap project nate has going at his sugarworks.
Giant American SweetGum on the Sawmill.
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Giant American SweetGum on the Sawmill.
DIY Lumber from a Pine log on the sawmill.
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DIY Lumber from a Pine log on the sawmill.
Sawing Lumber with the Woodmizer!
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Sawing Lumber with the Woodmizer!
Spruce or Pine? Fun with the sawmill.
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Spruce or Pine? Fun with the sawmill.
Leveling the Mill and sawing Cherry Cookies
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Leveling the Mill and sawing Cherry Cookies
One note. Mantels, for how thick they are, are never fully dry.
Large sawmills pile their walnut tight. Steam it so it all turns brown. Then dry it. So there’s no white sapwood cuz no one can afford to cut off all the sapwood from every log
I would love to find a way to preserve the fresh cut colors. Also when I saw walnut for me I keep sapwood on it, I like the contrast.
That will make a nice mantel George
Better than turning it into firewood. Either that or I'll cut it into turning blanks.
Stackering? I like that!
Did I say that?
Ha, ha... yeah, our mill shed is full of odd-ball pieces that someone keeps setting aside.
I try to give them away.
What ever happened on the lumber kiln? Great last video. Shows what we can do when things don’t go right. And i thought that it was a me thing. Lol
I'm picking up 3 hemlock logs today to saw up for the kiln build. Can't build without the wood lol... Hemlock is amazingly difficult for me to get for some reason.
@@mcsawmill Eastern Hemlock is a threatened species. Bug infestations.
Beautiful walnut, sometimes I think it would be nice if the purples and greens stayed. We were both cutting wedges, just in opposite directions.
The colors are something only the sawyers see so I try to share that as best I can.
That black walnut is always great to looks at.
Its fun to saw too!
Now thats a crotch I could just sit and stare at🤔😁👍
If the slabs are not flat with a new blade, are you sure the tension is high enough?
I always check blade tension, you're right that can easily cause waves.
I need to come back out and put a water spigot by the mill for you.
Them are some great looking slabs. Nice job !!
Thank you sir, for taking us along on your visit to a few different sawmills. I hope this. Travelling to different places increases your viewership. I know I enjoy it immensely. Good luck. God bless.✌️🇨🇦
Those Burl Knotts are making some amazing looking lumber !!
They do add character.
2:29 too much log ... TOO MUCH LOG?? I can't believe those words came out of your mouth, George! Maybe you should show everyone the monsters looming at the end of your driveway, pretending to protect the trash can. With cherries, don't you just spit out the piths?
Be nice or no 18" cherry cookie for you! Lol
Very nice slabs..
I wish cherry was a bit more stable. Looks great though.
That's why I had to saw it now, if I let it sit much longer it would have been useless.
That's a beauty George. Seems like cherry is stingy with the figure, we often see cherry crotch with little figure and just a bunch of bark inclusion. You hit the jackpot!
It's been about two years since I saw cherry like that.
Couple wuestioonsWhat specie is that log. I am only familiar with orchard cherry. They don't get that long. How did you know it was cherry?
It's black cherry, one of the few logs I can identify easily because the cut ends turn black.
Prunus serotina
I had to watch to see why in your thumbnail you were lounging on the log...I figured your sister was making you pose again 🤣 That ugly log turned out to be hiding some beautiful slabs, good work George!
I had two thumbnails and I asked my sister to pick one so you nailed it lol...
I didn't make him do it, though, just use it for the thumbnail. 😁
Those spots aren't burl! They are clusters of pin knoits
Pin knots? Thanks I've never heard them called that before. So spikey is burl and round is pin knots?
Nice Slabs George
Thanks, you can't see it in the video but it had really good color too, very cherry.
I could see tons of potential in it just from your walk by early in the video. Great looking. Glad it's getting made into something.
It was headed for firewood when I spotted it. The first two boards I pulled off will make great laptop boards too.
"Fresh" cheery log. Remind me to avoid all leftovers in your fridge. For reals though you should make components to make casks for booze. Middlefield custom casks! Then pass a used cask to nate!
It's good to know my leftovers are safe!
😊😊
I would say spruce
Nice cutting and timber hard work u need Yr mate when doing big timber like that
help is always welcome but I'm not afraid of taking on the big logs alone.
My god that's gorgeous. Also, where is your hearing protection?
What?
to many defects inn the wood
So far it's drying flat.
NO shit their heavy probably several hundred lbs
Wait till you see what I cut today!
Them would make some nice massive tables or bar tops.
That they would. About 10 months ago I cut a. Huge 33" dia cherry, those would make a heck of a table! There's a video here of that log.
Wtf!?! My buddy and I thought of this last year!!!
Well didja make a video of it? Lol
U can easily make that guide don't spend $400 lol .perfect fitt
My thinking, I can saw $2000 worth of slabs or make a $400 jig... Same amount of time. It's a choice, different people different reasoning. It's totally doable like you said.
You sure could use hydraulics
I do have hydraulics, on the skidster lol. But I agree with you.
That’s pretty cool. Nice !!
What a fantastic idea. Thank you, i'll be doing the same.
It needs height adjustment, probably should have shown that better but I love it
could you not run the sawmill through it first to take off the heavy cut. less work for your router.
You sure could but it wasn't really that heavy a cut, I was just taking thin cuts because all I had was a 1" flattening bit.
@@mcsawmill o.k just mentioned it as I have a mill and have done that before, you certainly end up with a smother finish using the router as opposed to the mill. always nice to see people with out of the box ideas
Where did you find a 1/4 shank flattening bit.
Amazon search for spoilboard bit, make sure you pick one with 4 cutters. Watch the dimensions.
@mcsawmill yep. Been looking.
Doug Smith is correct in his comment about mailing it to yourself via a registered letter. I had talked with a patent lawyer several years ago and that is as good as a patent for one year. Great idea.
Good to know but I didn't invent the idea, I just recognized a fairly cheap very well made device that would work.
That’s a great discovery. May have to try it. Wish it had up and down adjustments but I suppose putting shims in of equal size will be fine. I might have to come up with the additional rail system for the lt35
Any slab over 2" would need shims between wheels and extrusion bars but I make wood so that's not a problem.
That’s a great discovery. May have to try it. Wish it had up and down adjustments but I suppose putting shims in of equal size will be fine.
It could use improvements, hoping I get someone at stonecoat to discuss mods they could sell for it.
@@mcsawmill let us know if they do. We need a flattener.
nice work George thanks for showing us that, you might have given me some ideas!
If you are thinking of building your own watch this for a better idea. ruclips.net/video/hCfI2L3Eg-Y/видео.htmlsi=h7O_cq-dT4jjt8Zn
I can’t believe this came up. I was working on that exact idea to help guys with mills utilize what they got! You beat me to it and awesome video. Glad it was you who sprung it out there ! I am getting one!👍🤠
It's a good start, needs up/down adjustable mod.
We are working at manufacturing one that has all that and will work on any mill setup. This is the first one I saw that came close to what we are doing! Thank you for sharing this.
Oh, by the way, I’m sure you can order a larger, cutting head for your rotor, or possibly get a bigger rotor for a bigger cutterhead. ✌️🇨🇦
Yes there are some larger options, also some that use replaceable carbide inserts. I have one on order! So thanks for the idea!
@@mcsawmill thank you kind, sir for replying to my suggestions. God bless.
I have no idea whether you thought of it or not, but is there a way that a person can patent an idea such as you had there. If you didn’t think of it, and you did patent the idea and you mailed a special delivery letter back to yourself with the idea and drawings in it, you probably will make a fortune because I can see everybody who has a sawmill will want one of those gadgets. It was just an idea I had it was told to me years ago by a friend and of course I have no talent for thinking of things, other than when to come home for supper. Best of luck with your new toy. Take care. Be safe God bless. ✌️🇨🇦
It's not a new idea. Woodmizer makes a really nice one called the MB100 that they sell for $10,000.
Thanks for your latest video. Best other use for my sawmill. That’s as good as a pocket on a shirt.
I built this planer to go on my Lt 15 wide. Same principle except I can take off a 20” wide pass. ruclips.net/video/hCfI2L3Eg-Y/видео.htmlsi=eCUD_ugpZuKaNHiB
That's AWESOME! I wish I had skills to build stuff like that! You can't plane wet wood, try it on dry slabs and take 1/16 or less off on final pass for a good finish, 1/8 is crazy heavy pass.
This is fantastic. I just built one and didn't even consider building it to go in my sawmill. I just might have to build this. Great video.
Could you use an electric hand planner in a jig to put in the guide? Seems like that would be faster.
I was taking very light cuts, when I did the other side I did it in a single thick pass as a test and it worked fine. I'd say same speed as a power hand planer.
My hand planer makes wider cuts so might be faster but I have a bigger router and a half inch bit on order.
Super clever idea! I don't know how the router slides so easily, but hopefully it won't eventually bind up from dust. Also, once people begin making items from your wood, toss in a few frames at the end of some videos, I'd love to see them!
I didn't show it real well but there are little ridges on the aluminum extrusion where the router slides, it's not a flat plate, that helps with eliminating friction making the router slide easy.
Clever, George. Very clever. Is that router older than me?
I don't remember when I got that router.