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It's strange that snipes are only used in exceptional cases in the uk, whilst the Humboldt face cut generally isn't used, even in timber production, yet the cut is designed to reduce impact stress on the tree

 

 

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I've never heard or seen the snipe until now, looks like a lot of extra work to me, I've managed up to now without it, If Josh didn't have a camera he wouldn't of bothered either :)

 

 

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I've never heard or seen the snipe until now, looks like a lot of extra work to me, I've managed up to now without it, If Josh didn't have a camera he wouldn't of bothered either :)

 

 

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Extra work? It's one cut! The idea is that the butt end of the tree hits the ground first and eliminates the shock and impact of the tree hitting the ground. The Humboldt itself is just an upside-down gob cut

 

 

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