Careful Paul, we don't need the CARB guys kidnapping you in the middle of the night and then we never hear from you again...
The control line was 3/4" ran through the double beast (on an ultra sling), through the SafeBloc on the piece and tied off to the spar below the notch as you see in the photo. Adding friction (Safebloc) to the piece continues to distribute the force throughout the system, reducing force on the rigging spar, and more importantly in this case... it allowed me to control the speed of the piece as it left the cut with no lowering device.
The top rope was 5/8" rigging line set (by myself using Wraptor) at 100' in a Ponderosa Pine down the hillside, at this point in the job being the only groundie... I pre-tensioned the Yellow 5/8" rope using RC-31 Pulley and tied it off to a porty. The middle (white rope) is 1/2" 12 strand set natural crotch in the other portion of the oak tree with 3 full wraps on nearby tree. As Lawrence cut the piece I would run the Orange 3/4" line in tandem with the 1/2" white rope, hold, take pics, lower etc...
It didn't take Lawrence any noticeable extra time setting up the rigging. The ultra sling equipped with double beast is SO FAST. To untie, I could remove the timber-hitched Safebloc, then white rope, sometimes before the piece hit the ground (to avoid pinching against stuff)... land the piece, tie everything together and he pulled it all back up. Hope any of that helps Reg?
For a two man operation, cut and run job, it was a good way to run it.