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The first cutting contractor that I cut for on Prince of Wales Island, Jess Hull. From Morton was a firm believer in a little beak. Jess has prolly fell as much timber as any man alive on planet earth. Jim Byron would give him a run for his money but not many other men would. Neither was the fastest man I've watched cut timber. But they both were consistentlytop cutters on their crews. For decades. And that's being up against top Alaska bushlers.
Anyway. For years I ran 404 . 52 AK and a few hundred feet of 52 AJ that's what I learned to chisel file on and to grind on . Having a beak on made it a little rough on a hard hemlock stump but it fed REAL good in red cedar. Pretty quick on the limbs too.
And you never want top beak. Never. . Hoggin out the inside of the cutters is something you don't want to get too carried away with. Jack Jodry showed me that trick. Another top bushler for a lot of years.
Anyway. For years I ran 404 . 52 AK and a few hundred feet of 52 AJ that's what I learned to chisel file on and to grind on . Having a beak on made it a little rough on a hard hemlock stump but it fed REAL good in red cedar. Pretty quick on the limbs too.
And you never want top beak. Never. . Hoggin out the inside of the cutters is something you don't want to get too carried away with. Jack Jodry showed me that trick. Another top bushler for a lot of years.