This Wooden Mega-Structure Was Built Like a Giant Puzzle. Foresty Technology & Mega Processes
Published at : 23 Dec 2025
Step inside a full-spectrum industrial journey—from 0°C winter logging in Finland with the John Deere 1270E 8WD + H414 head and TP rollers, to a high-tech Idaho sawmill turning scanned logs into precision lumber. Then shift to next-gen building tech: mass timber LVL/CLT structures, facade insulation systems, natural wool batts and DIY blower installation, lightweight green roofs, synthetic waterproofing membranes, and rooftop solar PV on bitumen roofs. You’ll also see rubber tile production, floor/deck waterproofing, acoustic panel installs, modular wall blocks, and fast on-site hardware setup. Watch to the end for the most practical installation sequences and pro tips.
Timeline:
0:53 — John Deere 1270E winter logging (H414 head, TP rollers, cut-to-length)
8:16 — IFG Idaho Forest Group sawmill process (scanning, sawing, drying, planing)
12:15 — Mass timber builds (LVL grid shell, CLT dome, CNC tolerances)
15:04 — Facade insulation system install (layout, fixings, substructure, cladding)
17:02 — Wool batts install tips (cuts, fitment, overhead methods)
25:13 — Lightweight green roof system (drainage, substrate, vegetation mats)
28:26 — Synthetic waterproofing sequence + detailing
31:14 — Rooftop solar PV on bitumen waterproof roofs (cable trays, QC, activation)
38:32 — Rubber tile production line (mixing, vulcanizing press, cycle control)
45:11 — Acoustic panels installation (ceiling + wall systems, precision finishing)
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#JohnDeere1270E #LoggingMachines #Forestry #Harvester #Sawmill #LumberMill #TimberProcessing #MassTimber #LVL #CLT #ConstructionTechnology #Insulation #GreenRoof #Waterproofing #SolarPV #ManufacturingProcess #RubberTiles #AcousticPanels #ModularBuilding #IndustrialEngineering
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