So far, the Highland's "Woodturner's 3/8" blade" for green wood is plowing through stuff quite well, though mostly dry-ish until now. Tonight, I cut the first piece of yew I've ever had. Moisture content is pretty high, at the top of my Delmhorst moisture meter (or higher). This is the first really green piece of wood I've put through this blade, and there were periodic big tangled globs of the long curly stuff shooting down the blade guard and getting stuck between the guides and the housing, to the point where I had to stop and de-glob it. I've cut lots of green maple, alder and apple, never had this happen. Slowed my feed rate down, but didn't really help. So, is it yew -- or is it me?