The Chain Saw - new modelling tool
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The Chain Saw - new modelling tool
Don’t know if anyone has seen this before, but I got to get myself a chain saw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X49mXjnxQt8&t=30s
Richard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X49mXjnxQt8&t=30s
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I can lend you one we have four. Great bit of woodwork. Thanks for posting.
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I wonder how it would translate to 00 or even 0 scale ?
Don't dream of it in N or Z scale?
Don't dream of it in N or Z scale?
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Using a chainsaw on an OO model would translate to a couple of missing fingers at the very least.
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Dunno, this looks like it might do the trick
https://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-easycu ... -saw/1828x
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Not 00 but still amazing!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvGFSlVk7JI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvGFSlVk7JI
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Amazing, but using a powered plane while wearing flip-flops made my blood run cold! And given the cost of timber these day's I wondered if a real Lambo would have been cheaper ...
Meanwhie with the nights vbeginning to close in it's time to sharpen my weapon to attack the the pile of logs that were too big for the stove last year - a nice job
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Meanwhie with the nights vbeginning to close in it's time to sharpen my weapon to attack the the pile of logs that were too big for the stove last year - a nice job
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