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I guess you are asking what dimensions or length and width most customers prefer their logs to be.

 

The english language is great, there are normally many different words for the same thing;)

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The span from the tip of your pinky to the tip of your thumb with your hand outstretched is a good length of log

 

Good call :thumbup1:

 

Thats 9" for me.

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It's nine for me too, it,s supposed to relate to another measurement on the human body, but I know that is not true :biggrin:

 

Maybe not for you :biggrin:;)

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It's nine for me too, it,s supposed to relate to another measurement on the human body, but I know that is not true :biggrin:

That will explain why i've been cutting 15" logs using your alternative method :lol:

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