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Round length while cutting
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<blockquote data-quote="DFK" data-source="post: 3447529" data-attributes="member: 65639"><p>I do much the same with logs larger than14".</p><p>My MS310 has a 18" bar on it. Most of my wood is cut to 16".</p><p>After I cut the end of the log off square, I take a measuring tape and measure off 16" where the first round will be cut. Then, I take my saw and hook the dogs into the end of the log so that the bar is parrell with the log. Then... I take a large black magic marker and mark the 16" mark on the bar. After that It is done just as you described above using the black mark a measuring device.</p><p></p><p>I dont measure rounds that are less than about 14". Once they get larger that 14" I will cut them long if I dont measure them. </p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFK, post: 3447529, member: 65639"] I do much the same with logs larger than14". My MS310 has a 18" bar on it. Most of my wood is cut to 16". After I cut the end of the log off square, I take a measuring tape and measure off 16" where the first round will be cut. Then, I take my saw and hook the dogs into the end of the log so that the bar is parrell with the log. Then... I take a large black magic marker and mark the 16" mark on the bar. After that It is done just as you described above using the black mark a measuring device. I dont measure rounds that are less than about 14". Once they get larger that 14" I will cut them long if I dont measure them. David [/QUOTE]
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