 Okay, one of the questions I keep getting that I haven't really had a good answer to yet is, Jamie, how are you gonna move big logs when you gotta move big logs? Oh, okay, I have a big log. It's not a huge log. Oh, naked three-year-old, can you go inside? Okay, anyway, I've got a pretty big log that's kind of like approaching the maximum of what I can move, like myself. And that's this log right here. There's my five-year-old making the log look enormous, but I'm much bigger compared to the log. But it's really dense wood, and it was just some tree over there that was getting termite damage that I cut down before it fell down. Now, there is significant parts of it that were still in really good shape. So this is like brand new wood. It's very dense and hard. This is a heavy log. And I kind of dragged it up here just by, here, let me show you. Okay, so I got the log kind of up to the house just by going like this. Putting the strap in the middle, crossing the straps, and then this happens to be like the perfect height to go like this and just inch it along. Then I got it up here and I was like, you know what, I've got this weird wheel thing I put together, I don't know, a few weeks ago. So I got one of these, it's like a trucker's winch thing. What do you call these? I don't know. Anyway, it's one of the ratchet straps. It's a ratchet strap. Anyway, my ratchet strap, the wheels on there. And I'm thinking this should be significantly easier to move. Yes, thank you for putting some clothes on. Very, very nice choice. I'm just gonna go backwards for a second and see how this is. Oh, that's so easy. Oh my God, I can move one that's like three times this weight with this. Although, well, I don't know how much the wheels can handle, but they could definitely handle more than this. But this is on a flat. I'm about to get to an uphill, so that'll be the real test. But man, on the flat, this is a piece of cake. I think I wanna still go backwards though, so I can see where the wheels are. Probably should have made these a little skinnier, but I didn't know what size things I'd be moving with this. Yeah, this is easy. Yeah, I'm gonna see. I can? You can look. Now, obviously, the reason this is so easy to lift is because these wheels, they're not in the middle. They're toward, I don't know, it's like a third and then two thirds. So I'm only lifting like a third of a thing and the wheels are taking up most of the weight. I'm about to go down a little slope here. I'm gonna have to be careful about that because this is definitely downhill, that part there. And then, this is uphill all the way around. I think it's wide enough that my wheels will fit. I don't know, I'm just gonna try it. All right, and I'm fairly certain that I'm strong enough to stop this thing from, you know, I'm not gonna lose control going down this little downhill part. I'm gonna get myself into a bit of a steepest five-year, but I don't think it'll be anything serious. I can just put the log down, it's its own break. I do not wanna hit that tree, that little tree there. That's a rambutan, I want that. Do you think they'll sit on the path, Yarno? I'm about to go uphill. Yes, we did have rambutan, that's where I got to see this tree. This tree and there's no one right there. We wanna keep those, don't hit them with a rambutan, don't go in the tree. This isn't too bad. Jamie? Is it my wheels that are going up? No, don't go near that. All right, I want all kids to stay away from the back of this just in case it rolls back. I do not want anyone getting. It would be nice if these wheels were a little more stable so they didn't twist so I could control the steering more easily from the other end. Other than that, yeah, I think I can take this up the hill, no problem. This one's a piece of cake. It came in like a 400 pounds arm or whatever. It's a 400 pound cake. When my battery died, when I was wheeling that sucker up, but I got it up here, no problem. I'm kind of impressed, like that's a decent size log. It's about eight feet long and it's very dense wood. Obviously, you know, I've cut things out of logs that are like this big, but still, you know, I got that up here pretty easily just with a pair of wheels. I think, I might just cut one of these right now, cause it's a nice sunny day. Probably do the big one. That one? Yeah. The thing is, I'll be able to get longer boards out of this. Maybe I should save this till I know what I want to do with it. I've cut some pieces out of that just to see what it's like. I'm not sure how wet the wood is. It was a termite damaged tree, but probably, I'm sure it has some moisture in it. It wasn't dead. I know, it's also really hard wood. So maybe the moisture won't make that much of a difference. I don't know, let's try cutting this. What can we cut out of it? What do you want? I want a sword. You can make me a big sword. Yeah. Make you a giant wood sword that size. Just push. Some boards up here. Maybe I'll cut those wallow up here into something. Why does the baby have pants? Why are the baby's pants here? I don't understand why the baby's pants are up here. Wait. Oh, I didn't, whatever. All right, what do I want to turn this into? I have no idea. All right, let's make a wood sword first. Like that wide, that thick. Let's make one of them. All right, that is definitely wet. Man, that is really dense wood. Really hard. Oh, it's got a few pieces of it. See how it goes? Probably going to leave that log to dry for a while before I mess around. It does smell really nice. It smells like cotton handy. So do you think that's a good piece for your brother's wood sword? Why does he want a wood sword? He's got a machete. Wow, man, look at that. Oh, nice, cotton. Oh, so good. Yeah, look how heavy that piece of wood is. That is some really dense wood. All right, this kid over here has been making a dollhouse and doesn't have a good way to cut boards herself. She always needs me to start the bandsaw and everything. So I think I'm going to make her a miter box. I don't have a very good handsaw. I mean, we'll get a better one next time I go to town. Or maybe I can sharpen one or make, I don't know. Whatever, I'm going to make her a miter box so she can safely hand cut wood. So what do I need here? Like a one by four. Geez, just one piece of one by four would probably be good. Not much left of that. I could try to get these couple pieces out here, but the board's getting so late now it's going to start moving. So that's good. Yeah, we got an odd about amount of wood. Pretty good, hey, give me some fives. All right, that does smell good, doesn't it? I'll have to put this somewhere to dry, I guess. I don't want to leave it there too long because in the morning the sun is going to hit it. I'll put it in the shade somewhere. Are you going to walk in the dollhouse somewhere? You want me to work on your dollhouse now? Or you can make me saw you were talking about. The miter saw box, the miter box? Miter box for us, then dollhouse. All right, I got a couple other things I need to do though. They're not dollhouse related. Oh, but if I get her set up with a miter box, then she can just go on her own. But I really do need to get some other stuff done. All right, I'll set up this miter box. I don't know in a bit.