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<blockquote data-quote="jp hallman" data-source="post: 392444" data-attributes="member: 7820"><p>I've seen just about every shape you'd want to try. One(like a box) might work for a while in softwood, and then comes along that one tough knot. The styles made on professional processors of today didn't "just happen". The only area I can think of would be a "floating" wedge that would give slightly when encountering a large knot. This way, in theory, the knife would follow the limb and split instead of shattering the wood. Besides that, I see no room for improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jp hallman, post: 392444, member: 7820"] I've seen just about every shape you'd want to try. One(like a box) might work for a while in softwood, and then comes along that one tough knot. The styles made on professional processors of today didn't "just happen". The only area I can think of would be a "floating" wedge that would give slightly when encountering a large knot. This way, in theory, the knife would follow the limb and split instead of shattering the wood. Besides that, I see no room for improvement. [/QUOTE]
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