ear3
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My wife and I are going to visit her aunt up in Maine, and I'm hopefully going to get around to a project I've been plotting for several years, which is to mill a downed Hackmatack (Eastern Larch) tree into boards for a bench. I'm bringing a chainsaw and a chainsaw mill, but since space is limited in the car, I have to make some choices about other power tools. My TS75 would be ideal for squaring the lumber, but I was actually thinking, since I have other applications for it, that the Carvex might be able to do the trick, especially since the boards only need to be rough cut. Has anyone tested how the Carvex performs when cutting through thick, fresh boards? I'll probably mill the boards between 4/4 and 6/4, so I would be well short of it's max depth. I'm just not sure if I would be taxing the tool too much by putting it to this use, which would include not just squaring the ends but also the sides of fresh boards 4-5 feet in length. Thanks.