I am enjoying unsolicited internet advice as much this morning as I always do! Bc I haven't researched this AT ALL.https://twitter.com/Gormogons/status/687273156382429184 …
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Replying to @MorlockP
1) I've got a bandsaw, and I've used it to cut through carcasses. 2) bandsaws are for bones, not for flesh 3) ...unless flesh is frozen
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Replying to @MorlockP
4) but even then, it's not optimal. Gets bone dust on the flesh, which requires cleaning off. 5) correct technique: saw or cleaver for bone
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...knife for flesh. Cut down to bone, saw, then back to knife. 6) Ribs are a special case: cartilage. When chining (cutting rib from spine)
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you lay the pork side on the bench, draw a line across the ribs w a knife, then use cleaver & hammer like chisel, moving along line.
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I've done this technique on the first pig and it works GREAT. I also tried using the manual bone saw (which I own) and it works TERRIBLY.
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7) freezing entire side of pig before taking it to bandsaw requires tons of freezer space that I do not have. 8) etc. 9) etc. 10) etc.
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