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Outboard step cuts often snatch my saw


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Don't bother with an outboard cut if free-falling timber - pretty much always grabs the saw because the bar/chain end up  in the kerf of the wood being cut off. Inboard or level with the first cut to avoid it. 

If you're hand-holding the wood you could use an inboard or outboard cut if you make the cuts on the side of the timber rather than top and bottom, as it will hold better but this is more for shorter sections rather than entire branch.

Face-cuts help with direction and or a more gradual break. If you don't need to worry about the finish you can just back cut and let the fibres act like a hinge.

 

 

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