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(FIXED VERSION) To this video. This would be Week 2 of milling more white oak logs! This time I’m working through a pile of low-grade logs. the kind that has full of knots, bow and lumps that could more than likely put strain on your blades. Even though the lumber is still usable, these logs can be tough to work with. For this, I’m running the Duratooth Super Sharp blades by Cooks Saw MFG. These blades handle knots and tough spots better than most, But even with sharp steel, hidden surprises can happen. In video I hit a nail buried inside one of the logs and talk about how I deal with running into metal while sawing. - Thanks to Cook’s Saw MFG for sponsoring this video and supporting us with their DuraTooth Super Sharp 1½” blades — built to handle serious white oak without missing a beat. --- Use CODE: FW10 TO GET YOU 10% OFF ANY BLADES YOU ORDER FROM THE WEBSITE https://cookssaw.com/bandsaw-blades/ - Got Logs? If you’re a logger looking to offload logs or need a drop site, email us at FirewaterFarmSawmill@gmail.com — we’re always looking to buy! - Follow Us on Instagram Stay up to date with our latest sawmilling, log hauling, and all things wood. We post regularly — don’t miss out! -------------------------------------------- 📍 Firewater Farm Sawmill – Peachland, NC Welcome to the official YouTube channel of Firewater Farm Sawmill — a small business with big goals. We cut, we sell, we prosper. 📸 Follow us on Instagram: @firewatersawmill