This video doesn't demonstrate the concept well, and as a mater of fact is very misleading.. I don't usually post videos of a new technique until I;ve tried it many times and on many species and have a complete understanding of it's application, and limitations and have all the do's and don't...
Here's the client's facebook post..
She said everyone else that bid the tree was going to use a crane... wide open yard on one side, but it seems like more and more arbs around here are going with cranes as SOP.
TWO HUGE TREES DOWN
Today we said goodbye to two large trees on our property...
the video is a little deceptive...
the back of the hinge was preset by the low undercut, which appears as a kerf from the camera's view. I thought the tree was going to have enough front lean to trip the fall when I made that (low backcut on the tension side) but it didn't move, and I didn't...
I would like to try the triple hinge or maybe back it off to a double hinge, and will probably put in a double kerf between the hinges when I do, but I honestly haven't had much of a chance to do so lately... I've been waiting since 2010 for the right tree to try the staggered back cut on, and...
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There is very little explanation of the thinking behind this cut in the video, so please...
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