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> I've never heard a carpenter pleading to split a log manually

Log splitting is a lumber mills job which has been around for nearly 2000 years. Maybe a better analogy is a nail gun? Which is actually insteresting because some of the old timers I met are actually as fast or faster with a hammer and nail as a nail gun. And hammers are still used everywhere daily by woodworkers and carpenters.

But the challenges of a carpenter are more about problem solving than brute force. How you join and the order you join can make your life a pita if you don’t have the experience. So a junior carpenter might be implementing repetive tasks or follow directions but you need experience to know how to implement a unique solution correctly on the first try and not waste hundreds of dollars of material or the clients time. Afterall “measure twice cut once” has to be learned.




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