Murphy, the second vid in your post 61 isn't one but a simple screen copy.
Kyle, the thickness is the same but not the actual holding fibers in the hinge. On one side with a twisted grain, the first intact fiber at the back of the hinge goes deeper back in the stump (so you get a fatter hinge...
There's no need of an hang up in other trees to get a deadly shot back. You get one easily even in a fully open area with the massive limbs of a wide crown/short trunk grown in full light. These strong limbs make a prop for the trunk instead of being crushed flat by the fall's energy.
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Maybe because Keep It Short and Simple for these vids, just to give an idea and keep the complete info for the actual education in a more private way (and remunerated I guess).
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