(++) The basic design with the curved bottom when similar quest at the proper height for a good working posture, the lowest point of the circular arc is 50 cm height.
(++) The vertical holding struts can really pile up a lot of wood, the (at least 33 cm blade length) is to share but no problems with a chainsaw. (In contrast to X-sawhorses).
(++) With an appropriate length of firewood three portions can be cut. That's very, very effective.
(++) The situation described that the clippings tilts inward and below which is held by the adjacent cut is not always given. If successful, it is very easy to take the sawn timber from the overall pursuit very effective.
(+) The buck is easy to stow and collapsible well to a very narrow width.
(O) The board shows specifications for log length as a guide (25 and 33 cm).
(O) The yellow fixer is helpful (but see further below)
(-) The two woods with the distance to the apex printing lengths of the simplest construction, here is one tuned solid wood, also lacks a protective weather coating (Figure 1 in the gallery).
(-) The fixer had in duplicate (for the adjacent retaining strut duo) must be present. In order for a more effective work would be possible and it prevents cut Holzgut tilts outwards.
(-) Hooked up right, holds the fixer. In relatively faster time but the fixers from the yellow paint and the support struts are also scratched and without protective layer .. Were it not for a solution with a rubber ring for the material gently and as effective (image 2 in the gallery)?
(-) Here are the sawhorse no specifications for 50 logs. This is the preferred length for fireplace wood. As a result, the cut on the left and right of center tilts outward to the ground (Figure 3 and 4 in the gallery).
Conclusion
A truly successful design that enables effective work. However, it is still potential for improvement there (wood quality, fixer, log length)
4 stars with tendency to 5 star