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Nice work Adam, did the vertical 'bat slits' extend up at an angle in to trunk?

 

 

 

 

 

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They did mate and thank you, I fount getting them high with the t540 a lot better than a 200t for some strange reason, this was also done with a lift and I think achieve a far better outcome than climbing.. :)

 

 

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Any particular width and depth on the bat slits Adam?

 

 

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Not really mate just at random, tried to get as much depth as possible on the vertical bore though.

 

Thanks Jesse

 

 

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willow monolith with coronet cuts and bat holes!!

 

 

Like that. Very natural looking cuts.

 

I always struggle getting that much tear down effect but i've always been working from a rope and harness with a top handle - would be much easier from a mewp.

 

 

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I normally cut through as little as possible to make the fracture first Wolfe! Then it's only half the job of making the cut look jagged :)

 

 

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