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if you do go down the chainsaw route id highly recomend running a small ish saw with a carveing bar on. i run an ms170 with a 12" carveing bar and because its a 1/4" chain it cuts alot less agressive and neater finish. i use mine day in day out when im building stuff in my workshop.

 

That sounds more like what i want to be looking at, quick and clean plus no effort needed other than starting the thing.

 

My kinda tool.

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Easy, make the first cut with circular saw and finish off with hand saw, quick and level
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Best answer. If you haven't got a circular saw then a good quality carpenters saw and some elbow grease:biggrin:

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