Reddit reviews King Arthur's Tools Original & Patented Lancelot 22 Tooth Carving Disc - 4" (100mm) Dia. X 5/8” (16mm) Bore - Fits 4 and 4 1/2" Woodworking Angle Grinder - Attachment for Milwaukee, Fein 45822
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Fits most standard 4 1/2", metric 115mm and 125mm angle grinders.1/4" (0.25 or 6.35mm) pitch teethDepth of cut is 1-3/16" (30mm).Teeth can be easily sharpened with a 5/32" (4mm) file# 45822 and # 41422 can be used individually or in tandem with any other same center hole KAT blade
I can only imagine the possible kick out when using one of these chain saw grinding wheels
That's beginner level.
I haven’t used one of these, but they make a lot of angle grinder attachments. I imagine something like this would be good for roughing.
Even better, get this chainsaw tool attachment for your angle grinder. It goes through material like butter, it's magical. Then finish with a sand wheel or belt sander.
Why build a chainsaw when you can buy one of these ?
The absolute fastest way to grind out part of the log is to buy an attachment for an angle grinder. Stuff like this and this are pretty much geared towards grinding crap out.
I've watched my dad do this quite a few times. He takes a drill and drills depth holes every few inches to get the profile of the seat defined. Then after that he uses an angle grinder attachment like this to rough out the shape down to where the drill holes end. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000224SJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_L7m5wb6709E6B
From there he usually finishes up with a random orbital sander.
I am assuming I could bring bunch of angle grinder wheels alongside. Like for instance this thing as well: https://www.amazon.com/King-Arthurs-Tools-45822-Lancelot/dp/B0000224SJ
It would not only let you cut down trees, but you could also make stuff like this with it: https://i.imgur.com/5CSCi8E.jpg
Also assuming there is a plain wreck somewhere you could use the other wheels to salvage and make other tools with it.
Angle grinders are incredibly versatile.
Lancelot is what you use. I do quite a bit of log work and there's nothing better to shape than than this tool.
And yes, it's extremely dangerous...and fun :)