That I don't know JB, but in light of the new mill
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That I don't know JB, but in light of the new mill North Cal just purchased, and watching them make the first cut, I thought it might be a good idea to present the various methods used to cut quality hardwoods. Obviously, some types of cutting are better than others for appearance, warp prevention, and strength. And, all of these qualities will be important for various applications should Hollund begin harvesting and milling woods. So just an FYI.