Factory Monster // Biggest Lumber Project // 3000 Year Old Tree

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Published 2023-04-10
In this video, we go to the biggest lumber project in the world: Sawing a 3000 year old tree in my hometown! This is the biggest wood cutting project I've ever been a part of and it was an amazing experience.

In this video, we'll see how we were able to cut the 3000 year old pine tree in my hometown with a saw. This is a unique and exciting project that will be remembered for years to come. Watch this video and see how a big lumber project is made!
factory monster // biggest lumber project // 3000 year old tree

All Comments (21)
  • Very sad to see an old big tree that still is full of moisture which means it was living being cut down and processed. Being a builder and cabinet maker I see and recognize the value in wood but old growth such as this should be protected for future generations to witness and experience.
  • For the love God will someone please teach that guy how to use that chain saw! Damn!!!
  • @swagzoneus
    My woodwork teacher at school had a large cross section of a tree like this. It was just a quarter of the cross section, but in gold paint it showed the rings which aligned to significant events. Man walking on the moon, Magna Carta being signed, he birth of Christ etc etc. was fantastic.
  • @paulkelly1702
    What a PRO! No hearing protection, no eye protection, Sears best bedroom slippers for footwear. And he probably makes about $5.50 a day.
  • @jonryan5339
    Hug a tree foundation is working to put a stop to cutting them down and in some places it's illegal with heavy finds.
  • @philanna38
    :face-blue-wide-eyes::hand-orange-covering-eyes::face-turquoise-covering-eyes:It's a shame to see this giant beautiful tree cut down after still alive for all these years. :eyes-purple-crying:
  • @IARG-L9892
    With wood this old, I always think of what it has witnessed, of what the tree could tell us, if it could speak.
  • @boydbennett8552
    Some Japanese carving master will probably turn this into a mouth dropping piece of art
  • @scrinp
    in my opinion no human should have a right to take these old trees that were around long long before any of us. they should have seniority once they reach a certain age
  • не знаю как другие, но я считаю, что это преступление срубать такие деревья!!!
  • We don't know it's age from this, but you can see that it was a live tree. It lived through at least a five hundred to a thousand years of storms. I doubt it was blown down. I burn wood for heat, but am saddened to see these old ones cut for profit. We all know that left to do it, big lumber companies would denude the planet and never replant.
  • @Seedyrom247
    My woodwork teacher at school had a large cross section of a tree like this. It was just a quarter of the cross section, but in gold paint it showed the rings which aligned to significant events. Man walking on the moon, Magna Carta being signed, he birth of Christ etc etc. was fantastic. Maybe there’s something like that you could do for extra value (apart from lumber)? If so, I’d buy one.
  • @helenferris575
    It is so sad. What could possibly be so important that trees like this need to be sacrificed.
  • @mgreg8134
    I can't help but wonder how much CO2 a tree of this size removes from the atmosphere every year.
  • @Zelidar
    3000 years old ?! If true, that wasn't a lumber project, that was a temple of nature which was reduced to wooden planks and other such futile things; which themselves will probably not last longer that a couple of decades, at most. Did you know that a myriad of living organisms need old and fallen trees, slowly rotting, to survive?