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I cant believe I have never seen that sequoia video before, its absolutely incredible!

 

For a bore cut to tear that badly, the stem would have to be extremely weighted. For it to tear like that relies on leaving a relatively tiny amount of holding wood for the dogs tooth. And it also depends on the width of the hinge. You could leave a fairly wide hinge if the lean is heavy, which greatly reduces the chance of it ripping of its own accord.

 

right?

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I cant believe I have never seen that sequoia video before, its absolutely incredible!

 

For a bore cut to tear that badly, the stem would have to be extremely weighted. For it to tear like that relies on leaving a relatively tiny amount of holding wood for the dogs tooth. And it also depends on the width of the hinge. You could leave a fairly wide hinge if the lean is heavy, which greatly reduces the chance of it ripping of its own accord.

 

right?

 

I couldn't understand very well the first part of what you wrote, but to leave a bigger hinge is not advantageous and it could be even negative leaving a too big hinge because it increase the longitudinale percent of breaking of the upper piece of the trunk. I hope you understand my english explanations

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