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awesome vid tom,your getting good at the pov filming,nice work to,alhough why do u cut the branches off 6inches away from the stem?and not flush with it,jut cursious thats all,i like the sound track to :thumbup:

 

Thanks, I always cut like that and trim the stub after, with the larger limbs I get more control as they don't hang on and flip over sending the butt away from the stem. With the smaller ones I could just cut them straight off I suppose, maybe its a hang-up from pruning.:confused1:

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Thanks, I always cut like that and trim the stub after, with the larger limbs I get more control as they don't hang on and flip over sending the butt away from the stem. With the smaller ones I could just cut them straight off I suppose, maybe its a hang-up from pruning.:confused1:

 

 

i do the same thing

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