Felling a storm damaged Tulip Poplar with a crosscut saw
In this video we harvest a tulip poplar tree which will be used in our house. This tree along with many others was damaged in a late ice storm several years ago, and will slowly rot as its top broke out.
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Great Job falling that tree. Your a good team.
This is now officially my favourite construction channel in the whole interweb.
You're lucky your wife has some interest in helping you. I wish mine did! I love your videos please keep them coming.
@baumstamm6129
3 жыл бұрын
be carefull what you say🤣
Textbook. Well done Mr. and Mrs. Chickadee.
This video was WAAY more satisfying to watch than I thought it would be😮😮
Great teamwork !! Seeing Mrs. Chickadee walking the log really showed why that tree was worth harvesting, 30 + feet and darn straight.
I am an Arborist and can say that that was a perfect 10/10 tree fell, 1 for the copy book you might say. The scarf and remaining hinge wood is almost impeccable... Well done, i cant give you any tips other than pull your saw a little earlier and walk out through your escape route as the tree is falling...
@justpettet3506
4 жыл бұрын
god you guys are the worst. 10/10 but im lonely so heres five things you need to do
@_trismegistus
3 жыл бұрын
@@justpettet3506 I think his suggestions were pretty respectful, especially since he has experience in the area. Relax.
As a "townie" here in the UK, your videos are such an escape. I can write thank you, or even THANK YOU, but that is selling you short for your effort your time and your skill. Thank you so much and every success and happiness to you and yours.
Thanks for the memories, the sounds of the cross cut saw ,the ring of the ax and the final fall of the tree.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
You're more than welcome!
Mr. Chickadee: I've watched Dozens of your videos, I marvel at your expertise and your patience to continue using hand tools knowing a chainsaw or a table saw or a band saw are readily available. From dovetail boxes to Framing a house all of your work is inspirational and educational. Please keep up the good work, I've noticed a lot of 2-3 yr old stuff and not much new. No matter, it's probably good for us mortals to view a wood-working master and try to catch up even just a little. You are one of my favorite woodworkers, you do with those old tools what many cannot do with their high-dollar ones. You are in inspiration.
What a treasure you have there, a wife that is not only beautiful, with a great smile, but who suppports what you are doing enough to get out there and do what she can to help. (and smile after doing the hard work with you) your chosen life is much to be admired. God bless!
@OakKnobFarm
4 жыл бұрын
A handsome couple all 'round. Perfect match?
@boweavil1063
4 жыл бұрын
And she doesn't say a word.
@dejavu666wampas9
3 жыл бұрын
Bo Weavil - I wish we could hear what she has to say
Thanks for the calm peaceful how-to. I have a love/hate relationship with chainsaws and so just ordered a one-man crosscut.
I've watched many videos on felling trees, job well done. I appreciate that you're using hand tools and not chainsaws, not that I'm a purist, but it's good to see it can still be done by hand. You work well together, thanks for sharing.
@Xiph1980
2 жыл бұрын
I share your thoughts. I have a fine collection of electric tools, but sometimes it's just really nice to do a job the manual way. Biggest tree I felled was about 20cm diameter, 10-12m high, so not even close to as big as this one, but I did it with an axe. I just sometimes really don't care for the noise of electric tools. Especially chainsaws and angular grinders, eh, grind my gears... 😛
Very nice! The tulip poplar was always the most popular tree in the Blue Ridge mountains for constructing hand hewn cabins. Always tall, straight, and abundant without the first set limbs for a while. Much easier to hew as a softer wood than the oaks. Thank you once again for sharing your time and talent with us, very kind of you.
Love theses videos, No blaring music, just then sound of leaves under foot & birds singing in the back ground, keep them coming
You are a lucky man to be able to do this kind of work with your lovely wife by your side. Many husbands would be envious of such a relationship. Keep up the great work.
Love that your falling cut is better than 99% of those on youtube, and it was done with a hand saw.
wow! that is one huge tree! You make it look so easy, son. Great to see Maio in the video too!
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Mary Alice Stevens Thanks mom!
@animefan-ku7pf
5 жыл бұрын
I am so honored to comment on mom chickadees comment WOW
You have great skills but you also have two things more important than that. You have a very supportive wife who is equally talented in her chosen mediums and you both have a very strong work ethic. Another great video, thank you.
Quelle paix ! Merci.
So thats how its done verry nice and to think no ear plugs no saw smoke no noise wow i realy need to try this thansk for posting
@MrChickadee
7 жыл бұрын
Give it a try, you might find your chainsaw gets more dusty...
@renemanjr123
7 жыл бұрын
HAHA i am already looking for a saw and a good Axe !!
@baudelliocharles1318
7 жыл бұрын
Mr. Chickadee are those wedges diy?
It's nice to see that with these timeless tools coupled with skill/technique and patience that you and your wife were able to fell this tree. At least this tree was able to be used in a manner so as not to be wasted.
What a great job you did. You two make an awesome team. I like to look back to the date the tree was a sapling and read up what was happening. I've turned wood from trees that were around long before me. It's a humbling thought.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Bernhard Hofmann Yes! This tree had some lean years and some really great fast years, you can see where it burst through the canopy after some disturbance about 40 years ago.
This was the first of your videos I have seen. The absence of talk, just the background sounds, is very soothing and effective. Very nice.
Mr. C you swing that awe with a lot of precision! Thank you.
Thank you guys, this is so beautiful. Echoes of a yearning many of us feel to live closer to nature. Very inspiring.
I love your videos because I can watch them in public with the sound on and not be embarrassed. Just the sounds of the forest
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
Thats great!
He found him a good one💯
Awesome! So glad you two are still uploading
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+CptArmarlio Just getting started ;)
Mrs. Chikadee you have a beautiful smile. I'm amazed by all the talents Mr. Chikadee has and impressed by his work, now if you can get him to smile once in a while. :-)
Nicely done!
watching someone cutting those trees and work them without a word said is truely the most satisfying and relaxing feeling i can imagine! You Sir produce videos that are like chickensoup for my soul and than watching your handle of the ax is like warm honey drippin in a cup full of starberries! incredible work!
@xysix2548
6 жыл бұрын
I agree, Hshsh. And I'm really looking forward to STARBERRY season. Each little starberry is about the size of a dime and shaped like a six-pointed star. We grow the blue ones but red ones are popular too.
Hi Mr. & Mrs. Chickadee!!! ;) I've always wanted to work with wood and build furniture, etc. - I've made a few things like a frame for my mattress and a mantle over my fireplace and made shelves that I hung up in various rooms about 48 inches from the ceiling - Also have made additions and/or changes to pieces that I already have - I love power tools and can't have enough but I like your way better; using your own power ;) - I'm a 67 yr. old girl - I found you at the recommendation of 'zack of all trades' in his video about cleaning his Grandpa's rusty axe head with electricity - Never knew a person could do such a thing - WOW - It blew my socks off - I love your videos and thank you for making them - I appreciate you and your wife - Beautiful name, Maio Chickadee - I chuckled when I read your Mom's comment - take care and stay happy!!! - monica >^..^
You two make it look easy. taking your time, conserving your energy and not just using brute force. Nice job.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Nick Myers Thanks!
Good job, you guys!
What a beautiful woman your wife is! I've s3en her in a couple of your videos and can say easily that your marriage is a true partnership. Everyone has their own interests and hobbies. It is amazing when you both share and participate in a final goal. I was blessed to have a spouse that was like yours. Unfortunately my spouse died after a 14 year battle with cancer in September 2016. I have fun and beautiful memories of our years together and cherish them. If you argue over something or get frustrated with her, remember why you wanted to marry her.
Nicely done. It's good to see a man (and woman) do the things the correct way. You are a fine example of what a man can do with the correct tools.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Lizard Lane Farmer Thank you!
Good looking tree. Many uses for that poplar. Also, your helper seems like quite a trooper.
Kudos for Mrs. Chickadee! She runs that misery whip very well! Great job, and nice precision on the bit placements whilst cutting the notch! Excellent!
Everything impeccable! Beautiful photography, the flow of your story, in full control of your faculties. Charlie have to be proud of of both filmmakers! ¡Todo impecable! Hermosa fotografía, el fluir de tu historia, en total control de tus facultades. ¡Charlie tiene que estar orgulloso de ambos cineastas!
You two are awesome together keep it up, I have said it before on other videos of yours and say it again brother your so blessed and lucky your beautiful wifey is there by your side helping and smiling all the way, I'd be lost without my beautiful wife next to me and supporting what Ever I want to do. I really enjoy your videos thank you 😊
GOOD HARD WORKING PEOPLE . GOD BLESS.
Man what a great tree the popular is. I have to say that was a awesome cut! Also God has bless you with a healthy life, and a most lovely partner.
yo guys are amazing. i cutt trees for a living and you couldn't have done that any better. well done. and Great job on your house. thanks for the vids
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+drew856856 Thanks! Its great to hear confirmation from a professional in the field!
@davorantonic5132
4 жыл бұрын
True, first time ever that someone felling a tree on youtube has done the job 100% correct.
if you love your job you never work a day in you life, that's is one contented man doing what he loves , a pretty little wife to share in the work, what else could a man ask for? I envy him . watch all of there vids.and nothing but admoration . good luck mr and mrs chickadee, god bless
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Arnold Espenberg Thank you for the kind words, yes I feel very blessed!
beautifully done
Excellent job! Really good work with that saw! Love the sound of them
Awesome stuff! Well done! Thanks for sharing. Watching this afforded me the opportunity to learn even if I never do all the things you did.
Great watching you and your partner working together. Good teamwork. I am 6'2" and my wife is 5'2". Several years ago I resurrected an old crosscut saw like you used and we cut down a few dead trees on her family's property with it. It was very difficult for us to work together as well as you did. My wife took two steps forward and then two back for every pull we each made.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+pat kartes Yes, Im also 6'2" and my wife is 5' even, we feel your pain. It took much practice for us to get a good rhythm, we're getting better. It helps having a shorter saw.
very nicely done.
Your talents are amazing. Thank you for sharing.
The write-up on the blog was brilliant. Great film to go with it.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Charles McCants Thank you so much! We are glad you enjoyed!
congratulations on having a hard working lady..hard to come by now a days.
I am a fellow woodsman, also a traditionalist, like yourself. You just earned a new subscriber. :)
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Saul Japuntich Ive not tested it with a caliper, I would guess it is a ribbon as its much thicker and needs more set hammered in to run well than our bucking saw which is much thinner at the spine. Its great you are a traditionalist, not many around in this world of power tool modernity.
@sauljapuntich
8 жыл бұрын
+Mr. Chickadee Not to criticize, but that axe could use some filing. The flatter and thinner you file it, the deeper it bites.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Saul Japuntich Nice you caught that, its been on my "to do list" for a while.
@sauljapuntich
8 жыл бұрын
What kind of axe is it? ie brand Also, I noticed in the video that you and your wife make a great team. Good quality to have in a marriage.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Saul Japuntich Thank you, not sure of the brand, no marks I can read...
Beautiful Tree!!! Nice Job!! Vinny
These videos keep getting better and better. #realwork
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Human Hand Design Thank you, we are learning as we go!
i got tired just watching you guys. good work !
@marijhorn
7 жыл бұрын
because the video is slowmo of cutting one tree. :D
My first thought was, "Oh no, they're going to cut straight through! This is going to be disastrous!"
Nice work! Done very precisely. I've always wanted to try felling with a crosscut. I really enjoy your videos keep up the good work!
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+cpyke2008 The hardest part is actually restoring and sharpening a good saw, give it a go!
Nice saw. Nice axe. Nice team. Nice work.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Keith Brennan Nice suit, nice beard, nice glasses, nice comment! ;)
@keithbrennan7429
8 жыл бұрын
I'm especially proud of the beard. And it means a lot to me. It's been one of my longest relationships. I spend the majority of my time on my farm working on my own. The quiet and gentle ease of the teamwork spoke to me.
My father and I logged in New Hampshire one winter using axes and crosscut saws, and skidding the logs out with a horse. We used a crosscut saw because we had an old McCullough chain saw that would only start about 10% of the time. My Dad called the crosscut saw the "to me-to you saw."
@MrChickadee
3 жыл бұрын
Did he ever scream "stop ridin' the saw!"
@lucianlauriejr7365
3 жыл бұрын
@@MrChickadee he taught me very carefully to pull, never push.
Imagine the patience that went into building a house back in the day. Sometimes, they didn’t have nice softer woods like poplar and had to use things like maple oak and beech! Could you imagine sawing beech all day? Yeah they were used to it and worked a team of two skilled and strong men, but even then they couldn’t do it without extreme patience.
good lay out
Awesome videos! Being an artist myself I like to put your videos on while I'm doing some 3 dimensional work. It's fun just listening to the sounds going on while creating my own stuff. Really admire the hands on work you do... and your cats.
Love your videos! Thanks for sharing!
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Lars Sørensen Your more than welcome!
Love this Guy's way of life..
Parabéns; - Trabalho de quem sabe o que faz, e além de tudo, um cavalheiro. Desde o Brasil.
nice work mr. C
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Bruce Humphrey Thanks!
I thought of telling you about chainsaws but then I saw the tree falling and I could not think of anything more satisfying.
everyone's an expert, you do very well...n your wife looks amazingly like my Heather...beautiful. keep the vids coming...peace.
Well done thank you for sharing.
You've gained a new subscriber. Your skills are admirable. Thank you for uploading and sharing your work.
nice straight looking tree
beautiful film. Beautiful subject. Beautiful people.
Very nice! Loved the teamwork.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Porglit THanks!
Very nicely done!
This was a joy to watch.
We had three hybred poplars cut down in our yard that grew from one inch limb cuttings. 22 years old and the smallest was approx 3 ft in diameter while the largest was 4 1/4 in diameter. The biggest had severe insect (carpenter ant) damage. Good score on the timber.
Seems to be a shitload of work :) But i really admire your life, simple and rewarding with a beautiful, smiling wife doing the same things as you!
Awesome wedge work
Solid job ~ very nice.
I've been glued to your videos most all day. Fascinating! I did have to chuckle whe you used a tractor to skid the logs after forgoing a chainsaw for the rest of the work. I figured the you, the wife, cat and pooch would yoke up and start pulling.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
Thanks. yeah, unfortunately Mules are just not that practical for us at the time being, though i would love to do that kind of work, maybe some day!
Great Video. Thanks
lovely work
It's interesting how you started out with the saw bent but once the cut was established made it straight.
Okay Beaver family that was a mighty big impressive falling of a tree there wow
Well done!
Thank You
Nicely Done ... I thought both of you were Canadian for a min :) Now sing that song from Monty Python ... I'm a lumber jack and that's okay ... All kidding a side .. really nice saw ... I have not seen a two men saw so skinny.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+L Gorman These skinny felling saws are nice for smaller timber we have in the Eastern US as you can get wedges in behind the saw faster.
i like the sounds of the video, it feels like "im in a forest far away from humanity" and it's perfect
terrific.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+gp van eron Thank you!
🇧🇷👍 parabéns Congratulations 🇧🇷👍 gratifying 🇧🇷👍
Am gona rock ur world.. Husqvarna!!
Very nice drop. I especially like the wedges, they look like they could have been hand made by you? Very nice technique. Of course, my wedges are orange plastic, and my saw is gasoline, still I applaud your man (and woman) -powered saw. The two man saws have to be difficult to come by (at least with the old quality steel). I have heard that they are out of production, and each one we still have is a treasure.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Gareth Dirlam (Level Timber Co.) Thanks, these wedges are antique, I might try forging some in the future once I figure out how they did it. There are actually new saws being made by the Crosscut saw company, but quite pricey and I don't know of the quality compared to vintage, around here every flea market and antique store has them for 30 bucks or less, just the cost of restoration and sharpening, but thats great fun anyway!
@arkansas1313
7 жыл бұрын
Bailey's online sells a similar wedge, item #: GED OX 45 5650
Hard work, but surely worth the effort.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Batt Mann Cant beat free exercise!
que suerte tiene al vivir en un mundo alejado de el ruido y que su chica lo siguiera hasta ahí ♥
Perfection with the tree felling!!!!!!!!!!! ....13
thanks for video!
perfect cut...well done....
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
thank you!
Great beetle you made there. I like how rustic you left it.
@MrChickadee
8 жыл бұрын
+Lolita's Garden Thanks, you reminded me of that old poem "get thee a heat with thy beetle and wedge" ;)
@LolitasGarden
8 жыл бұрын
+Mr. Chickadee I want to invite you to view my video of my beetle being made. It'll put hair on your craftsman toenails.