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Who would fell a tree with this cut?
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy_Bob" data-source="post: 1141242" data-attributes="member: 7722"><p>That actually might be a very skilled felling cut designed to swing the tree a certain direction during the fall. (There is a felling cut called a "step dutchman".)</p><p></p><p>I would be interested to see the top part of the cut...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: Actually that might be a double step dutchman (a term I just created looking at this picture). The tree would fall, hit the "step" on the right and go to the left (looking at the picture), then hit the high left part of the face cut on the left and swing back toward the right (looking a the picture). So the tree would swing around an obstacle when falling...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy_Bob, post: 1141242, member: 7722"] That actually might be a very skilled felling cut designed to swing the tree a certain direction during the fall. (There is a felling cut called a "step dutchman".) I would be interested to see the top part of the cut... Edit: Actually that might be a double step dutchman (a term I just created looking at this picture). The tree would fall, hit the "step" on the right and go to the left (looking at the picture), then hit the high left part of the face cut on the left and swing back toward the right (looking a the picture). So the tree would swing around an obstacle when falling... [/QUOTE]
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