Kyler Monares
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Chainsaw, alcohol, cigarettes and bare feet
probably both! i think what makes a big difference is how they hold the saw. notice how they feather the throttle and the chain is still turning at low RPMS. cant do that with modern saws, maybe the 880/3120, would have to try itWhat type of wood is that. They either have a sharp chain or soft wood, maybe both.
There Carlos on his 1st day of freehand.
Thanks posting I don't know how
So how do the thicknesses vary? Do they get consistent as you gain skill?
Practice makes perfect like in everything Paragon.
It's a multi task job. Some have it some don't.
My cuts are cleaned up in the thickness planers with 3-5 passes on average.
Carlos in fact was 4 passes with the planer to bring it down to 1" surface on that video
Yes the are consistently very close and faster with practice.
Please note we sharpen the chain at 15' as I'm sure many are going to try this out.