davidwyby
Desert Beaver
Change my mind š
I saw people arguing somewhere again about hum vs. conv as if one is right and one wrong vs. depending on the tree and goals. We all know the reasons folks argue it back and forth, pros and cons.
While watching experienced Wes coast fallers it occurred to me that most of what they do is for speed. Two cuts and the wedge falls out assuming you line your cuts up, and one doesnāt need to stop and get an axe and beat it outā¦or even move it by hand. One more cut and the tree is over, assuming the lean is right. If not, wedges and axe come out often while still cutting, and then she goes. Same goes for long barsā¦all cuts are made from one position with no wasted time or motion/effort.
I saw people arguing somewhere again about hum vs. conv as if one is right and one wrong vs. depending on the tree and goals. We all know the reasons folks argue it back and forth, pros and cons.
While watching experienced Wes coast fallers it occurred to me that most of what they do is for speed. Two cuts and the wedge falls out assuming you line your cuts up, and one doesnāt need to stop and get an axe and beat it outā¦or even move it by hand. One more cut and the tree is over, assuming the lean is right. If not, wedges and axe come out often while still cutting, and then she goes. Same goes for long barsā¦all cuts are made from one position with no wasted time or motion/effort.