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Round length while cutting
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<blockquote data-quote="memory" data-source="post: 3448750" data-attributes="member: 61975"><p>So after every cut, you have to reposition yourself to mark the next cut? And you are not even making a mark on the log, you are just using a reference on the log. For me, the less I am holding the saw, the better. I make my rounds 20" in length and I like for every piece be pretty close to that length, of course there are always exceptions. I don't mark the really small stuff, just guess. I don't care if the small stuff is 10" longer as long as I know it will fit in the stove.</p><p></p><p>I have never understood this concept and probably never will. One reason I don't is because I have never done it, I guess. I would still like to see a video of this being done. I looked on youtube but didn't find anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memory, post: 3448750, member: 61975"] So after every cut, you have to reposition yourself to mark the next cut? And you are not even making a mark on the log, you are just using a reference on the log. For me, the less I am holding the saw, the better. I make my rounds 20" in length and I like for every piece be pretty close to that length, of course there are always exceptions. I don't mark the really small stuff, just guess. I don't care if the small stuff is 10" longer as long as I know it will fit in the stove. I have never understood this concept and probably never will. One reason I don't is because I have never done it, I guess. I would still like to see a video of this being done. I looked on youtube but didn't find anything. [/QUOTE]
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