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Chainsaws can be dangerous in the wrong hands (particularly in horror films), but not in the hands of Stacy Poitras and his rag-tag team of chainsaw artists. Poitras, the owner of Deadwood Tree Sculptures, and his co-workers travel across the country with chainsaws in tow, sculpting figures out of tree trunks. Things aren't always easy for the chainsaw artists -- not that using chainsaws to make sculptures is easy in the first place -- as they must deal with issues that include blades breaking, chainsaws bursting into flames, and disagreements between members of the crew.
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