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I'm just getting into chain saw carving and want to get a power carver to finish my pieces. I've looked at several and don't know where to start. Can anyone out there recommend a brand that will help finish a large piece easily and with a great finish. Let me know where they are available if you know that as well. Thanks Pat |
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Makita die grinder is the perfect accompaniment to a chainsaw with a large assortment of SaburrTooth carbid bits.
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