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I love small scale billet production, perfect setup for a domestic user - 30 cubes a year say. (Some of the parts do look a little light weight for commercial use alright).

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werry werry complicated, and light built forby.

Can the doubtless capital investment in the machinery, and its ongoing maint costs, be recouped over its working life, compared to a simpler more manual set up running an extra, perhaps casual labourer?

Anyway that Beech is simply ideal feedstock, try instead some thran knotty crooked Lodgepole Pine

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Anyway that Beech is simply ideal feedstock,

 

Indeed it is, twathrie brave tight boys with a decent chainsaw, sawhorse, and an X27 could produce a lot of blocks out of that in a bit of a day!

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