Greatview
Working as a tree cutter offers a unique perspective on the natural beauty and intricate details found in woodgrain. I’ve spent countless hours observing how each tree’s pattern tells a story about its life and growth conditions. One thing I’ve learned from my experience, similar to Tree Cutter Mike’s approach, is the importance of respecting the old-school methods of timber management while embracing the view from every cut. When you’re up close with timber, the beauty of the grains becomes truly striking—the lines, knots, and textures create natural artwork that many overlook. Capturing these details not only appeals to woodworkers and artisans but also to anyone who appreciates authentic natural aesthetics. Additionally, the view from the timberjack offers more than just material. It’s an experience—a blend of the outdoor environment, the scent of fresh wood, and the satisfaction of sustainable forestry. This holistic approach makes the work deeply rewarding. It’s best to take your time and appreciate each moment; whether you’re cutting, observing woodgrain, or just soaking in a beautiful view, the connection to nature deeply enriches the experience.


































































