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New and old Wood Technologies Compared

Wood. New and old Wood Technologies Compared. Agriculture

A very interesting wood-cutting video. One single guy performs all operations from cutting the live tree to the boards.

Nice to see all the tools & techniques & the video has good shooting angles and also shows details and all the required steps:

Felling a big pine tree & milling slabs with a portable chainsaw mill

 

Interesting to compare to 1940’s professional technics & equipment in California:

Redwood logging | 1946 | documentary on the giant redwood lumber industry in california

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    Topics covered: wood-cutting, live tree, boards, tools, techniques, shooting angles, details, operations, professional techniques, equipment, California, technology comparison, lumber, sawmill, craftsmanship, woodworking, hand tools, machinery, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 50001, and ISO 17025..

    1. Briar Church

      Interesting read! But isnt the environmental impact of these wood technologies equally as important as their efficiency?

    2. Ezra Costa

      Interesting comparison. But wouldnt it be fair to weigh the environmental impacts of both old and new wood technologies too?

    3. Thatcher Montoya

      Interesting comparison! But havent we considered the carbon footprint of producing new wood tech vs using traditional methods?

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