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Looks like the middle of the gob has been bored out, leaving only a few inches either side perhaps? That's if it was intentional.

 

 

That is correct Joe, big lump of Lime to pull over with no anchor points for winches etc...

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It looks like you overcut the bottom of your face, turning it effectively into a step cut as the fibres look cut ?

 

 

If you're referring to those little nicks adjacent to the bottom cut of the face then that was purely as a guide for my backcut, they were only very shallow little cuts, just a kiss with a saw

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Hijacking this thread for a second with a simple question.

Although the pic does have a hinge for you (with some lovely spalting to boot). This is ash right? It was just a dead stick with nothing on it.

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Posted
Hijacking this thread for a second with a simple question.

Although the pic does have a hinge for you (with some lovely spalting to boot). This is ash right? It was just a dead stick with nothing on it.

 

Looks like it to me.

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V pleased with this fell, done on "auto-pilot", when getting tired.

In among a pile of rubbish hindering good access, with a couple of other "hung-up" trees (small though) to focus the concentration elsewhere than on the felling cut.

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