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hey everyone my name is Matt and welcome to episode 11 of my ask Matt series we discussed topics just about you the viewer now today we were talking about sawing up logs to achieve a grain pattern that you want or to achieve different green patterns in the in the log as your sawing them now this topic came up as I was posting about sawing up this log here because I had mentioned that I was sawing this thing so that I had riffs on stock four leg blanks so I thought we first talked about how I cut this log here and then well go into the shop and Ill cup another log and well see a few more examples of ways you can cut logs to achieve different grain patterns now on this log I was trying to get some nice 16 quarter stock or four inch thick stock for possibly table legs or something like that and I wanted some stock it was going to be riffs on which is when the grains can be running diagonally across a leg blank so this one down here the slab this is the first one that I cut and I aim t