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Reason for low backcut on bore cut leaner?
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<blockquote data-quote="weenieroaster" data-source="post: 1096267" data-attributes="member: 20036"><p>There is no definitive answer. It depends on the degree of lean, weight factor, and how much holding wood you have left, both at the hinge and at the back. More lean means cut lower, as the article explains, but that is a somewhat incomplete explanation. If you don't have experience to tell you, just nip away with the tip of the bar little by little beneath the back cut, you can always move higher. It's not a good place to go socking the base of the bar into the cut, better to be delicate.....and still be ready to get the heck out of there if it is a heavy leaner. There is the safer way to cut as the article mentions, but there is no for sure safe way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weenieroaster, post: 1096267, member: 20036"] There is no definitive answer. It depends on the degree of lean, weight factor, and how much holding wood you have left, both at the hinge and at the back. More lean means cut lower, as the article explains, but that is a somewhat incomplete explanation. If you don't have experience to tell you, just nip away with the tip of the bar little by little beneath the back cut, you can always move higher. It's not a good place to go socking the base of the bar into the cut, better to be delicate.....and still be ready to get the heck out of there if it is a heavy leaner. There is the safer way to cut as the article mentions, but there is no for sure safe way. [/QUOTE]
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