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  1. ruel

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    Pretty rotten silver maple, nothing fancy
  2. ruel

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    Faster to cut than a Sizwell. On trees smaller than your bar it's easy to line up the mismatch. Bigger tree I'd probably go sizwell over mismatch, kinda a PITA to cut a siz in smaller trees sometimes. This one had another stump right in front of the face, limiting where I could saw. Logs...
  3. ruel

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    Here's a deliberately miscut hinge for a change. Hard side leaner, not huge luckily. Retainer line on the uphill side. Left the back cut high on the tension side for a little more hold. Fatty hinge and mini pull.
  4. ruel

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    I mean, that obvious split perfectly in line with the face is sort of a tell. The odds of that being impact break exactly in line are slim. That's the beginnings of a barber chair that you cut past like flushcut said
  5. ruel

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    Ah, spalted, the fancy version of rotten!
  6. ruel

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    Daniel, Barber chair is likely better abbreviated as BC. I can't see where the extra b comes in, just a thought
  7. ruel

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    One old stump on a jobsite. Pretty sure the dude who cut this considers himself a logger, go figure
  8. ruel

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    Don't forget the ever looming spruce bud worm!
  9. ruel

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    Dead island spruce today, went where it was supposed to
  10. ruel

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    One that the site work guys did, not sure which way it went.
  11. ruel

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    Seconded. All in favor of Stigs®?
  12. ruel

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    I've never thought about stacking plates before. Lots of small trees around here, almost always want to spit out double stacked short wedges. Thanks for the idea, going to make some up!
  13. ruel

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    Some laser cut hinges, Jed would be proud... or maybe competitive
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