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begreen

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Nov 18, 2005
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South Puget Sound, WA
European stoves are often smaller and used as area heaters. Got to process a lot of small wood pieces for your small stove? Here's a clever idea. Yes, there are plenty of opportunities for error here, but so is there cutting wood on a table saw.

http://www.wimp.com/cleverchainsaw/
 
The second machine is impressive and a bit safer too.
 
Another one:

Aww... their trees are soooo cute!

Wonder what it would do with 'merican-size trees.

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I was also wondering how it would do with our 48" rounds.
 
I was also wondering how it would do with our 48" rounds.
If that was a guess on the photo above, you have a damn good eye, begreen! The largest round was precisely 49" diameter.
 
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