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  1. SeanKroll

    Spot the mistakes and cast your judgement.

    As with anything, multiple right and good ways. I think in any of them, nobody advocates losing any ground on the lean. In my estimation, 'reading' the wedging effect along with judging the cutting of the hinge thickness/ shape/ defects are a dynamic process. Feeling the rebound of the ax...
  2. SeanKroll

    Spot the mistakes and cast your judgement.

    Check you far side from the rear side unless you can know/ check it from the near side. Sometimes a guy would need a spring board to see the far side. Sometimes backing your bar away from the hinge let's you see the two lines of your front and back of your hinge from the near side, through the...
  3. SeanKroll

    Spot the mistakes and cast your judgement.

    Overall a good job. Beating a tree that is not cut all the way up is a sure way to rattle it more. How thick of a hinge did you have when it was 'over-center'/ leaning toward the lay? I couldn't tell that it moved, from the video. Were you backchaining your humboldt cut? I spray...
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