I had 21 pairs of billets to process in the late winter last year from a huge hickory that fell in a neighbors yard. After a billet or two, I figured out it was going to take me half of forever to do them by hand, so I resorted to my band saw for help. The bark on these hickory pieces was an inch thick, so working with care I was able to remove the biggest majority of the bark. It saved me hours of work. Once the bulk of the bark was removed, I finished them off with my draw knife and scrapers. It worked well for me in that situation.