buildmyown
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So I scored a free cord of seasond red oak this weekend and i have never seen cuts like this before. My neighbor and i think its some type of buzz saw.
![PICT0431.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/2ba/2bafcaaf16ad1e125a611fa6ce811f3f.jpg)
should have said that every piece is like this not just a few out of the bunch.
i couldnt imagine anyone bucked a bunch of trees into firewood length with anything other than a chainsaw?
maybe a wild thang with some crazy hand sharpening skills on the cutters after rocking it several times?
circular saw blade, big one. Most teeth take about 1/2" to an inch at a time and they leave a "line' for each bite and I'm thinking because the teeth aren't perfectly true.
I would assume from a processor or a slasher to cut the tree into useable lengths.
Feller bunchers also leave similar markings on stumps.
Obsessive-compulsive beaver.
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