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Cool, i threw on one of my dnb tracks for backround noise instead, worked out polyrhythmically better at 180bpm.

 

May i ask why climbers dismantling a tree use their hand saw at times, and not their chainsaw? Is it to break up the balance a bit, or is it a safety thing?

 

Nice smooth work btw, sped up or not.

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Were you high enough to feel the trunk bending between your strop and spurs ?

 

Cool, i threw on one of my dnb tracks for backround noise instead, worked out polyrhythmically better at 180bpm.

 

May i ask why climbers dismantling a tree use their hand saw at times, and not their chainsaw? Is it to break up the balance a bit, or is it a safety thing?

 

Nice smooth work btw, sped up or not.

 

 

ooo yes it was getting to the point where the tops bending over not with the rest of the stem :001_huh:

 

 

i just used my handsaw mostly because its easier/ safer to cut and hold with a hand saw rather than the chainsaw if i could have just dropped all the limbs i would have just spiked up with the saw running constantly taking everything off as i went, just some stuff needed lowering on the roadside.

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