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<blockquote data-quote="buttercup" data-source="post: 7325266" data-attributes="member: 164813"><p>I would recommend the Granbergs, you won't regret it - that's actually based on experience.</p><p>You might not regret anything else either - cuts your wood just as well, it's just better and more accurate with a CNC made bracket and proper attachments. </p><p>- Do you see any difference in the milled wood -no, is the guide bar happier being straight than forced in to an "s" shape - I guess so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buttercup, post: 7325266, member: 164813"] I would recommend the Granbergs, you won't regret it - that's actually based on experience. You might not regret anything else either - cuts your wood just as well, it's just better and more accurate with a CNC made bracket and proper attachments. - Do you see any difference in the milled wood -no, is the guide bar happier being straight than forced in to an "s" shape - I guess so. [/QUOTE]
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