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With the second one, the limb stays too high to be comfortable. He has to lift the saw at shoulder level and retain it after too many cuts. That's a lot of unneeded strain on the shoulders. The limb should stay horizontaly between knee and waist level max, the arms being down and mostly straight to hold the saw.
For one limb, who cares? but for a truck load or all day long, that would make the difference on the body.
 
I'd guess CNC could knock one out in a couple minutes. As I learned lathe, back in the early 60s, I could rough one out in a couple hours, though not nearly as clean finished. A good finish takes more precision, time.
 
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