I think understood almost all of that post Kenny! I've definitely turned my share of chain knives into spoons :)
Are you saying that when you crush sand down to its smallest size, the average grain will be an octadecagon?
Yeah I remember reading the make your own wedge post, it's pretty awesome, though I find reaming to be the most useful tip... I'm surprised how many folks I talk to don't know about reaming.
Anyhow, thanks for the help everyone. One aspect of the cut I think I heard about is it shouldn't wreck...
Just wondering for those binds that can be tricky to read, we have a crazy mess of trees down from a rare snow storm. Know a guy who got pretty banged up reading a bind wrong, and it seems like if a machine is coming to grab the tree, you'd always be safer to let the machine finish the cut...
Hey all,
I'm looking for some descriptions of snap cuts for large whole logs on the ground. Where you cut up the tree to the point where the machine can come along and snap the log off after you're onto the next tree. I could go grab the fundamentals, but I'm sure there are a lot of ways to do...
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