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 Post subject: Log wizard
PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 11:33 am 
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Bought a log wizard when I bought the mill a couple of years ago. It never really preformed that well on oak or any tree that has a deep or hard bark. But I took it and resharpened it and set the blades about a 1/16 proud. And on yellow pine its like a hot knife through butter. I took a video and put it on you tube. I think my camera has something wrong with it though. You know how they say that a camera adds 10 pounds. Well mine added about forty pounds and gave me man boobs. I dont know whats wrong with it I might send it back to china and see if they can fix it. :shock:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDGgFyBKNLo

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 Post subject: Re: Log wizard
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That's nice. It looks like camera magic. I wish all bark would come off that easy...


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