Does anyone know if there is a good method to cut off the bottom and top ends of a log section, so that when you use that section as an upright post, it will stand plumb?
We've tried snapping a chalkline on two-sided logs, and then marking a right angle at the top and bottom of the line, but our cuts always came out crooked anyway. Is there a better way to do it?



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Cuts firewood, carves, makes boards of all sizes, cuts cabin logs, shoos away snoopy bears, and at the end of the day you're still left with enough time to go for a paddle or take the dogs for a walk.

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