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so the step weamp;#39;re on now weamp;#39;ve got our logs milled and weamp;#39;re trying to cut them all so theyamp;#39;re 14 feet long and to do that weamp;#39;re trying to make square cuts on two ends of the log so on a perfectly square log if you want to make some lines to draw a square cut you can use this speed square or whatever itamp;#39;s called just lay it on and then draw a line here come up to the top draw another line and then you know for the most part if you follow those two lines with your chain saw youamp;#39;re gonna have a square cut some of our logs the smaller logs have some lane on them so as you can see itamp;#39;s not perfectly square and thereamp;#39;s a little bit of bark here so you figured out a way to try to make lines so that we can square them off with the chainsaw and weamp;#39;re basing it on the assumption that the log overall is square so when we put this square on the logs weamp;#39;ve milled pretty close to square so then my sister came up