Jackbnimble
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all 1 of them ( I've managed to live through over 18 years of marriage) I have never cut through a log in a straight line. I have tried most techniques known to man (except using a portable milling attachment) and still my cuts resemble a delicious, full bowl of spaghetti.
My chain was just professionally sharpened and yet I completely skewered my 10,000th attempt to divide a 4" by 3' x 4' hunk of oak into 1 usable piece of wood to make a small table top. I have no hair left to pull out and no one within 3 miles of my former residence dares approach the 50,000' mounds of sawdust/noodles scattered throughout the forest where I used to live and still saw wood. The bar has a strong tendency to slice the wood in every direction except straight, plumb and true.
I would just like to cut through a section of wood roughly that size, 4" by 3' x 4', to make one proper side. I have an MS66O Magnum with a 28" bar.
Your expertise will provide a great deal of relief. Thanks
My chain was just professionally sharpened and yet I completely skewered my 10,000th attempt to divide a 4" by 3' x 4' hunk of oak into 1 usable piece of wood to make a small table top. I have no hair left to pull out and no one within 3 miles of my former residence dares approach the 50,000' mounds of sawdust/noodles scattered throughout the forest where I used to live and still saw wood. The bar has a strong tendency to slice the wood in every direction except straight, plumb and true.
I would just like to cut through a section of wood roughly that size, 4" by 3' x 4', to make one proper side. I have an MS66O Magnum with a 28" bar.
Your expertise will provide a great deal of relief. Thanks