Milling A HUGE Post // Milling Lumber For Our BARN // Helping Kuz We Kan Farms // YouTube Friends

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Our Dream in the Woods

Our Dream in the Woods

9 ай бұрын

In this video, Greg mills a HUGE log by himself (including turning it - well, with some help from the skidsteer). This log turns into the first post for our barn - it's 6x10x22, so it's a big one!
We also share our visit to Kuz We Kan Farms, where Heather and Kimmie are also building a barn by ‪@BarnGeek‬ . We were excited to get to help out with their barn build, see thier homestead and spend some time with other KZfaq friends. If you haven't checked them out yet, here are their channel links:
‪@KuzweKanfarms‬
‪@wakingupcountry‬
‪@Deerhavenoffgridhomestead‬
‪@ChasingFreedomHomestead‬
‪@anchordownhomestead‬
‪@rdbentonoldhomestead1691‬
Did you know we are building a barn?! If you haven't followed along with our BARN Build, make sure to check out that series in our playlists. We recently finished the foundation. Our next step will be milling the lumber for this build. We have A LOT of milling in our future.
***If you haven't checked out our Sawmill Cover Build from the beginning, definitely check out our Sawmill Playlist. We have shared the process of building this sawmill cover from the very beginning. We have a Woodland Mills HM130 Max sawmill and live in North Idaho. This sawmill cover / sawmill shed is vital to continue milling in the winter months, but it will also be a great way to keep out of the sun during the summer months, and of course all of the rain, in between! We are excited to complete this project, so we can continue milling lumber for our barn build.
Here are the specs on the sawmill cover / sawmill shed we are building:
3 posts in the front
4 posts in the back
Overall dimensions are 15 feet wide by 36 feet long
Longest beam is 28 feet
Front part of the lean to roof is 11'9" and back is 8'
It will have a 3 :12 pitch
Posts and beams are going to be 7 1/2" x 7 1/2"
We have shared the entire build!
As always, please don't forget to like and subscribe. It truly does help our channel and us. Thank you for supporting Our Dream In The Woods. We appreciate you following along with us.
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Welcome to Our Dream in the Woods! We are sharing our property, our land, our building projects, our family, our future home and all of the steps along the way. We hope you will follow along and share in our journey as we build and create our dream in the woods in North Idaho.
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Contact Us: ourdreaminthewoods@gmail.com
Our Dream in the Woods
P.O. Box 2022
Sandpoint, Idaho
83864
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Milling A Huge Post // Milling Lumber For Our Barn // Helping Kuz We Kan Farms // KZfaq Friends

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@deana1848
@deana1848 9 ай бұрын
What a great community! Glad you were able to help out😊
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yes, it's great to have so many others building on their own, so close to us. We are really enjoying our new community and appreciate their kindness and knowledge! 😊
@lumberjackgw2499
@lumberjackgw2499 9 ай бұрын
I think for safety, it would be best to remove your long log from the mill and set it on some planks, flip it then place it back onto the mill...
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
I agree that removing and flipping on the ground would be safer and maybe faster. Just need to work out a good system. Thank you for the great advice! 😊
@KuzweKanfarms
@KuzweKanfarms 9 ай бұрын
We loved having you guys out!! And really appreciated all your help. That is a beautiful post!!
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Excited to have milled the first post for our barn! It was great seeing your place and coming together with everyone! You have such a beautiful spot! 😊
@BissellMapleFarm
@BissellMapleFarm 9 ай бұрын
It's nice you have that extra track to mill long lengths. That's a good idea. Some thought and planning went into this mill. Good for you guys.
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! They’ve been really helpful for these long logs! 😊
@anchordownhomestead
@anchordownhomestead 9 ай бұрын
Brother, your set up looks great!!!
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Took a while to get to this point, but we’re happy with it. It was great working with you at Kuz We Kan Farms! 😊
@billroberts3864
@billroberts3864 9 ай бұрын
Greg, I agree with you that is a 'sweet lookin timber'. It must make you feel good to put a log on the mill that has a curve in it and finish with a great looking cant. All of your looking and calculating paid off producing a very nice post for your barn and you got rid of the pith. Plus you cut some nice lumber. Blessings to you, Greg.
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Bill! Pretty impressed with the sawmill. This is my hardest piece to make, so now I have the confidence to mill the rest. Pretty enjoyable to take a log and make something out of it, especially when I have a challenge like this curve. Thanks so much for always watching! 😊
@TheBeardedCarpenter
@TheBeardedCarpenter 9 ай бұрын
Howdy y’all- great video! I was holding my breath watching you turn the log lol. I’ve had to turn some big ones by myself and it can get hairy. All of the beams we use are box heart with the pith in the center. I anxious to see how it goes. I’ve heard some timber framers don’t want the pith in the timber, so I’m learning some different stuff here. Hope y’all have a great weekend. God bless
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
The second big log worked better than this one. Might even take the log off to turn. From what I can tell, you either want center pith or no pith in the timber. Off center or side pith makes it do funky things when drying. Time will tell. Thanks for watching! 😊@@TheBeardedCarpenter
@deana1848
@deana1848 9 ай бұрын
Another great video!
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@ModernMountainLiving
@ModernMountainLiving 9 ай бұрын
I like how organized and calculated you run your program there in the woods. Would not have caught it 9:00 without the heads up Beth. We cowboys call it a "Dally" by wrapping around the fork you can take up slack but it keeps straps and ropes from slipping. Might have had to have someone there to hold the log to put it down for it to work. Working alone we are all just one slip away.
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Tim! Definitely banged the sawmill cover - I didn't even realize it at the time. Definitely need a better system - second big log roll went better than this one. Wrapping the straps around the forks is a good way to take up the extra length! 😁
@ChasingFreedomHomestead
@ChasingFreedomHomestead 9 ай бұрын
We enjoyed chatting and working with you two. We look forward to getting together again. The post you milled turned out great. *Brenda 😊
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! We enjoyed chatting and working with you, as well! It’s so nice to have this network where we can all come together! 😊
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
We hope you enjoy this video of Greg milling the post and our visit to Kuz We Kan Farms! Be sure to watch closely when Greg turns the log with the skidsteer...he hits the sawmill cover with the skidsteer and it totally seems to sway!! Did you catch it?!
@toddwheeler1526
@toddwheeler1526 9 ай бұрын
Heart centered beams are generally the strongest? However, they will almost always develop cracks upon seasoning. Cutting without the pith will allow less stress while seasoning and have minimal cracking. However, you may end up with a lesser grade beam or post due to grain variation and or knot location? Cutting a post or long beam from a curved log most likely will create a curved piece of lumber upon it drying. It's known as reaction wood. Get it installed and restrained as quickly as possible in order to minimize the warp and or twist. Really good stuff your doing. Thank you sir.
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
I wish I could get that post out of the curved log installed right away, but unfortunately it was the first log toward this barn project. I will try to store it properly and see what happens. I do think I will make a couple extra posts of this size to have extras in case there are a few unusable timbers in the 6x10 category. I appreciate your insight - keep pointing me in the right direction. 😀
@toddwheeler1526
@toddwheeler1526 9 ай бұрын
@ourdreaminthewoods Keep going sir, you will succeed. Yes, stack that baby on the bottom. First cut, last one out. The hot weather is over for the year so things won't dry too quickly. Absolutely cut extra of everything, choose the best and build it right. Beautiful Dreams, actually executed = Beautiful peaceful life! You are an American Pioneer. Great work sir. 👏
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
@@toddwheeler1526 Thank you so much for such a kind, motivating comment! We love that we are building our dream for our family and happy that it shines through and hope you are living your dreams, too. ❤️
@approots
@approots 8 ай бұрын
To rotate big logs with the machine, what works for me is one strap wrapped around the middle of the log twice. No strap attachment except to the machine. The friction of the strap against the log and itself will hold. Of course the strap should be wrapped in the direction such that when pulled up, the log rotates against the log stops.
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 8 ай бұрын
Hi, Rick, I definitely need a better system. On those big logs I’m worried about how much force I put on the log stops especially with machinery. I’ve seen other people rip the square stock that holds stops. Thanks for sharing your experience and for watching! 😊
@approots
@approots 8 ай бұрын
@@ourdreaminthewoods Yeah you can lift up and away from the stops somewhat. The strap will keep it from falling off.
@adirondackwoodsman
@adirondackwoodsman 9 ай бұрын
Nice job! It’s tough to get logs that long that are really straight.
@ourdreaminthewoods
@ourdreaminthewoods 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yes, definitely have seen some bowed logs lately. Our latest video shared a pretty great log that’s pretty straight. Much easier! Thanks for watching! 😊
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