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  1. woodworkingboy

    Types of undercuts

    I like the undercut where when the tree goes over, you say to yourself, "Now isn't that a thing of beauty". About once a month it seems.
  2. woodworkingboy

    Types of undercuts

    I've worked with quite a few different people, who have abundant enough experiences at felling, to make their own decisions about how to approach different situations. They all made or make a living at it, and aren't limping around too damaged. Partially schooled possibly, but it seems that...
  3. woodworkingboy

    Types of undercuts

    Blimey! Was that tree growing near an unusual source of high radiation? Perhaps an old landfill under the house?
  4. woodworkingboy

    Types of undercuts

    The point where the upper and lower face cuts meet isn't a sharp angle. It's a flat face done by nipping at the corner with the tip of the saw, or boring in from the side when you want a large gap on large trees. The hinge wood tends to fold better without breaking, though your species may...
  5. woodworkingboy

    Types of undercuts

    I only use a double angled wide face if I think the face I've put in is too small and just want to open it up more. It's seems easier to remove a bit off the bottom by angling up with the saw. I'll use it on a tree with excessive back lean as well. Normally I use a regular straight bottom cut...
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