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  1. Marc-Antoine

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    About the rolling pin top, how I see that : you have a highly asymmetrical piece with a very heavy and massive log, and a light and wide spread limb. The last acts as a sail and catches the air resistance, while the log plumbs down. Initially the limb is completely side way ( fall wise), then...
  2. Marc-Antoine

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    It isn't obvious to keep the chain sharp when alaping the stump, even with a clean stump and the proper technique. I discovered some times ago that the side hole of the muffler continuously blows loose stuff and dirt directly where the back chain enters in the kerf.:X I want to modify the...
  3. Marc-Antoine

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    I do this too. The short bar is good for that. Often in urban area, the stumps have / had ground work around them and the rain splatters the dirt on the bark, if not the shovel itself. When the chain exits the stump, the teeth somewhat explode the bark by tiny amounts and blow away the dirt on...
  4. Marc-Antoine

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    About five o'clock (or seven) after making a little room on the side of the back strap. Here he put them just against the hinge for one and just 1" away from it for the second. He had to pound them at least 4 time harder to get the same result. It's like tying a pull rope at hand reach instead...
  5. Marc-Antoine

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    His wedge's placement is less than ideal, ridicilous leverage. It works only for an easy tree like this one (or just on one side as a prop for a heavy side leaner). Put a backlean on it and he will be stuck here for the day hammering the poor wedges, possibly loosing the tree with a busted...
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