I can be pretty cowboy and mad scientist experimental, but I would have cowboy’d that differently. Maybe will stir up a hornets nest but more likely a bunch of eyerolls 😆
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Closest thing I can think of would be madrone, but I think it’s longer grained and more prone to chair. Maybe maple or something.
I had a theory that thicker held longer but when I made this compilation it occurred to me that the ones that seemed to hold longer were 80’ trees(winched...
Probably just as good as any place to ask. When gutting the hinge, is there any formula on how much to take or leave? Assume brittle green eucalyptus. Thanks
Turns out it's a predatory beetle that eats the larvae of cambium eating beetles. So he's our homie...shouldn't have squished him. Didn't know there was such a thing.
Partial uprooting is a thing west coast logging from what I’ve seen.
Heavy tree, heavy lean, stringy wood.
I think it would be better to bore and trigger those, but that would be a chore due to size.
Dunno…it’s one of those ones that been reposted so many times you can’t find the origin etc. irritating. It does look like there was another tree he back up against and got squished. Bad day for sure.
I’m interested in thoughts on what all went wrong and how to avoid. Obviously have more room...
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