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Rolling logs to smash them into birches or even oaks over and over... almost makes me want to start a new world.
but i honestly prefer the usual axe method
troll logging - just let a troll do the work
log rolling - roll a log against the tree as often as possible not allways reliable but it works
It's usually best to try to force the trees to fall in a direction, maybe build structures to grip the side of the tree you don't want to fall down on?
Falling trees does not outright destroy a structure so you could also force trees to roll in a specific direction on top of one another down a hill maybe, using the sloped beams.
Also, a field of fallen logs makes for a awesome pathfinding blocking against monsters in general, they don't attack it like structures when it blocks their way of getting to your base.
I wish we could harpoon or grab logs and transport them as is, to make traps out of them...
Or as other said , baiting a troll to chop these trees