I've seen your work Stig
nothing you've done has impressed me I've done stuff that you have never done I put trees on the on the ground in a way you can't even imagine I'm not bound by your rules that it has to be perfect it has to look perfect the saw has to be perfectly sharp.
For me it just has to work.
I've been putting videos up for 10 years and they've all worked every single job back leaners front leaders experimental notches, Complex rigging, And cutting techniques that have never been shown or published in any other form.
What have you done
I have noticed over the years that some folks just seem to have been born with a built in level and their cuts always seem to come out dead nuts level and parallel with each other. To them making clean cuts come easy. I know tons of great fallers that dont have this inner level and they simply use a little attention to detail to make beautiful cuts. Either way we all have it in us, even Daniel.."Actual there is something very special about a beautiful perfectly executed stump...."
Yup. I haven't done one yet, but that's gonna be a great day when I look at my stump, and think "I couldn't have done that any better".
Yea, but your spelling still sucks..Well, for one thing I've been punctuating my sentenses!
What exactly is your deal with needing to make multiple attempts at your backcut (free frame at 3:45)...It really shouldn't be that difficult buddy..
It's right there for you to see you must be blind or stupid or just a total !!!!!Nonsense and you know it...
Ash is one of the most unreliable woods I've ever worked with especially deadView attachment 100054
Hard leaning ( to the left) dead ash from today. A conventional notch with a gap on the tension side and bore cut low in the back for stacking wedges. Worked great. Was able to keep everything out of the stream.
I've done stuff that you have never done I put trees on the on the ground in a way you can't even imagine I'm not bound by your rules that it has to be perfect it has to look perfect the saw has to be perfectly sharp.
For me it just has to work.
I've been putting videos up for 10 years and they've all worked every single job back leaners front leaders experimental notches, Complex rigging, And cutting techniques that have never been shown or published in any other form.