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What's the reason for rounding it up like that?

 

To fit neatly on the lorry to go to the mill. Also when it gets there its all good wood to go through the machines. Also when it goes in the mill it won't snag as its rolled on. Also easier to line it up to cut. Speaking form experence of milling with an old Stenner bandsaw a poor dressed log can be a pig/

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It was a tongue in cheek comment. :001_rolleyes:

 

Meaning that' date=' I can't believe that it took half a day to gob and back cut that tree, when you had prepped the tree before hand and cut off the buttress flare. :001_smile:[/quote']

 

Had to sharpen the chain twice in the process :thumbdown: never want to do another like it, fun and good memories now but it was one hell of a git at the time! :001_rolleyes:

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