Worked out good, Willie, but what did I miss? Hard to have the video in two different perspectives at the same time. In a lot of small trees I'll just start the back cut and wedges first.
No matter what they don't last forever. Those blunt ones come in good for starting in a small tree where you don't want to run a wedge into the chain. And their great for busting out undercuts.
Being able to set a fine leading taper into a back cut is the primary reason why you end up with blunt wedges. The fine edge is nice for starting in tight cuts though.
Wedges are cheap for the amount of service we get out of them. Some have lasted me years and others only days. All depends on the situation. Even if the leading taper gets knocked off a wedge it can still serve good utility.
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