33. Bucking A Log Suspended Over A Cliff
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Good caulks are a life saver in this situation
Incredible thumbnail.
The tip tickler magic is with you nice balance job on the big cedar
Bjarne, your producer did a fantastic job of making the dark video lighter for you.
Really surprised how little sapwood there this amazing amount of heart wood brilliant skills again 👍
Every video Im reminded you have the greatest job. To me anyways. Theres not too many things in life that excite me more than tree work. Especially in a huge forest with no one for miles.
I get somthing from ever one of your post. What a place you are at.
Those cedars are tall,throwing them out over a little hog back "if you will" saving rite out to the bud,my hats off to you my friend,love watching you cut....always laughing having fun,again saviest timber feller I watch❤it
Just that helicopter ride through the bush makes me a little bit jealous. Beautiful! Good cutting.
Good weather...good wood...all you ask for !!!
Awesome two in one and pushed the snag over the cliff.... precision!
28:36 Bjarne your editor Bieke is amazing! Great content as usual.
@iffykidmn8170
3 ай бұрын
Ta Da! fixed the darkness and washed out the color.
Sorry BJarne taught it was going slide down the mtns . Great 👍 video beautiful scenery look 👀 down between the hills cool 😎.
Good shooting friend. Be safe .!!!
Spectacular!
Walkin out to put the nail in on that beauty ought to be framed in a Canadian postcard…that 1st log ought to bring a dollar maybe five…
Beautiful!! Great info on bucking that log with vertical holding wood. Thank you!
Real nice bucking there Bjarne, and a perfect explanation on why you did what you did.
Great video, thanx for sharing !
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for explaining the buck method, Bjarne! 👍🏻
very instructive bucking tutorial, thanks!
Nice work Bjarne... I really appreciate your explanation of why you do certain things... makes a lot of sense ;) Stay safe out there 🪵👍
Thank you.
You walking out on that log made me think of Wile E Coyote, I was hoping that the weight of your tape nail wouldn't send it over.
As always stay safe brother
Bjarne, your producer did a fantastic job of making the dark video lighter for you. You NEED to give her a personal VOICE TYPE complement! THATS AN ORDER!
@iffykidmn8170
3 ай бұрын
I guess if you prefer the washed out color instead.
What an artist
I had a vision of your dad hands on his hips shaking his head mumbling something about Bjarne to damn clever for his own good !🤣
The small adds in the corner mess up the quality of the video on my computer. Weird. Great job cutting . Stay safe. Cheers
That log hanging over the side of the mountain was kinda freaky looking when you walked out on it. Lol
Bjarne remember STAND TO BUCKIN , 94% logs 🪵 on the ground catch us off guard on side off mountain 🏔. Chainsaw like 👍 playing with fire 🔥 the under known . 😊
It’s a wonder that big snag did fall on its Owen before you cut it
Friction eh, crazy, like the lil gecko pads, the bark must cause extra surface area friction.
Id love to come out cutting with you for a day or two but I am in Ont. Like to try my saws in some big soft wood. Cheers
Bjarne THINK 🤔 SAFETY around them RAM PIPE ( dead wood ) remember always put SAFETY FIRST! 😮
Any update on when the wedges I ordered are going to ship out?
you are not showing most of your cuts today
when was this filmed?
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So why did the butt log split?
@AaronTheViking250
3 ай бұрын
it can spilt for a number or reasons from defects in the wood to it hitting another stump or it had so much rot inside that strength integrity is compromised but those normally what causes it.
@iffykidmn8170
3 ай бұрын
The peeling 23:00 may have been back cut was a little high above the notch , can sometimes be prevented with a snipe cut of the edges.
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Iiiii iiii been thinking 🤔 watching this logs 🪵 at 11 meter ( 35.75 feet ) for us old logger BJarne. This before you make the cut . 😊