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Hard to explain a cut on the t'internet without pics. ( can't find any sorry)

 

2 lateral cuts a 1/3rd deep leaving a strip of wood which is then severed from the top, releasing the tension in the stem.

 

I will pm a couple of people for a diagram or you can google it.

 

Not conventional, but the barbers chair is a result of a massive build-up of pressure behind the hinge. So transfering that tension to a strip at 90deg to the natural lean means that there will be less wood to sever avoiding it.

 

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArgh. Told you I need pics to explain it :lol:

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