I built my version of a saw buck earlier this year. It has a slot down the middle that lets me use a quick grip clamp to hold stuff down. It's pretty stable. I can use a plane and drawknife on it. When squaring logs I have some 45degree triangles to support a flattened side to rough out the other square side.
It was supposed to knock down easily, but somebody reversed one end during assembly. It has to be completely disassembled because the half laps at the end cross pieces face each other. I pretty much just move it from place to place as it gets in the way.
It was supposed to knock down easily, but somebody reversed one end during assembly. It has to be completely disassembled because the half laps at the end cross pieces face each other. I pretty much just move it from place to place as it gets in the way.
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