Had a situation come up today, where a relatively large pine was off it's stump and leaning against a Chestnut. The only way i could flop it was to cut the chestnut, whose limb was badly bowed from the weight. I knew the Chestnut was going to barber chair, and it seemed like no matter how I cut...
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There's also this, which may be in the linked thread; backward...
The reason I know is I recently looked to find the definition of a coos bay cut. Honestly, I'm still not sure what a coos bay is. There's at least two accepted variants, which I'll call the Burnham and the Beranek. Are coos bays also triangle things? The first pic is the Stig Scandi cut, the second I haven't tracked the origin, but it appears to be a coos variant?