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Benefits of angled pruning cut?
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<blockquote data-quote="geofore" data-source="post: 1081639" data-attributes="member: 2329"><p><strong>angle cut</strong></p><p></p><p>The angle cut also helps when feeding the smaller chippers. It sounds as if you are not thinking this through, the angle cut is/has different uses/purposes. It is not, nor does it have to be the finish cut you leave. You may make it to avoid rips and tears or stripping the bark on a quick remove the limb cut but the finish that you leave to seal itself up can be a hand saw cut at the correct angle to let the tree work better at sealing it's wounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geofore, post: 1081639, member: 2329"] [b]angle cut[/b] The angle cut also helps when feeding the smaller chippers. It sounds as if you are not thinking this through, the angle cut is/has different uses/purposes. It is not, nor does it have to be the finish cut you leave. You may make it to avoid rips and tears or stripping the bark on a quick remove the limb cut but the finish that you leave to seal itself up can be a hand saw cut at the correct angle to let the tree work better at sealing it's wounds. [/QUOTE]
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