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obviously but its probably going to hammered hard through beech and oak so if I need to baby it for a bit I’d like to know 

Best not to I think. If your not firm with them at first they'll never learn.

Seriously though I think you can create a glaze or something on cylinder if you pussy foot about when new.
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Run it flat out and hard but for short periods (heat is a killer) and DO NOT sit it on idle for long periods.

The saws bore, rings and piston have rough surfaces and you have a short window where they can bed together to create a decent fit and this is best done early in its life and is done by running it flat out but avoid long big cuts where excessive heat will build up.

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