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Why do all the coronet cuts look like Bart simpson's haircut .

 

This is what a natural break/fracture /tear looks like. You guys need to be more artistic.

 

Pic is off the net.

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Sounds like a competion in the making !

 

Next week I think everyone should get a log around 10" dia stand it up and do a coro cut and post their results on here in a new thread. No cheating and doing 30 takes.

 

Genuine first go picture. :icon14:

 

Do a before and after photo

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looks like the pictures are pinned to the tree....cant be healthy

 

 

that reminds me i need to email the local council rights of way people and b@llock them for nailing footpath signs to mature trees in cambs, wouldnt be so bad but there are two finger posts not 10mtrs away from the worst example

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they are going to do that to a dying ash at college for habitat. insteat of coronet cuts, they are going to cut from one sid and winch it over, not the done thing i know , but will be better for the wildlife apparetly.

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