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A grinder with a chain-saw blade disk is the easiest method for shaping the bales around the outlet boxes etc. The other tool that can be used is an electric chain saw, which is ok for outside, but it spits oil and that's not so desirable on what will be our finished floors. The hammer claw can also remove excess straw from the bale.