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I reckon he swept round on the face cut that way the nose went a little deep making the line of the hinge seem wonky and like its supposed to be back cut or something along those lines.

Still he placed the hinge at widest point the hinge was nice and thick the hinge face was level where it needed to be, it went over where it was supposed to go, so how is the felling cut a dogs dinner?

Sure its not as neat n tidy and picture perfect but it was effective.

 

And yes he holds a nice pose.

 

I didn't say it was dogs dinner :sneaky2:

 

I was just asking if the tree flipped over because if it didn't thats one big mouth in it..though he was felling it in a large park area..so didn't need t be exact.

 

Jeez..whats with all the Pms On Arbtalk.

 

Way to much ego on here.

 

I have done plenty nasty felling cuts myself. lol

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