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<blockquote data-quote="ericm979" data-source="post: 7622894" data-attributes="member: 150036"><p>Saws cut much faster along the grain than across it (bucking) or across the ends. That's the worst, and it's the cut you make when milling lumber.</p><p></p><p>Often the problem with noodling is that the shavings accumulate so fast that they jam up under the clutch cover.</p><p>Even with that, it's the fastest way to split rounds too big to lift onto the splitter, though it does waste some wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericm979, post: 7622894, member: 150036"] Saws cut much faster along the grain than across it (bucking) or across the ends. That's the worst, and it's the cut you make when milling lumber. Often the problem with noodling is that the shavings accumulate so fast that they jam up under the clutch cover. Even with that, it's the fastest way to split rounds too big to lift onto the splitter, though it does waste some wood. [/QUOTE]
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