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  1. Bermy

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    Thanks B...point learned from experience, even on my tiddler trees that 'triangle' can hold and hold and hold!!
  2. Bermy

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    You have to make sure the back cuts overlap all the way up to the hinge, if you inadvertantly leave an uncut 'triangle' deep inside behind the hinge it's a complete bugger to get the tree over, you all know how much strength a few uncut fibres can have!
  3. Bermy

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    This is where the split level cut comes into its own, small backleaners, no room for a bore cut...face it, then put a half width back cut up to the hinge, place wedge or breaker bar into the cut, finish second half of the backcut, angled down to just undercut the first half, cut up to the hinge...
  4. Bermy

    High Back Cut, Burnham Style!

    Double ditto!!!:thumbup:=D>
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