You explained it pretty well Brian... I always do the gunning cut first. It wouldn't be called a "gunning cut" if you did it second...
Another reason to have big dogs on fallin' saws... it's where they really come in to play... "dog in" and rotate the saw on an axis (maybe pivot point would be...
When I was first learning the Humboldt I couldn't get my cuts to line up. I am better at it now. Just when you think you have enough angle in your bar for the undercut to match the other side on the gunning cut... tip the bar a little more, and check that your bar tip is not hanging low...
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