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  1. Burnham

    Parallax problems

    Better than the proverbial poke in the eye with a sharp stick, I say :).
  2. Burnham

    Parallax problems

    Well lookie here...:D. Mr. McMahon still visits us from time to time. Thank you, Graeme. A pleasure to have you here, as always. An acknowledged master of the art, world class skills, right here with us regular folk ;). Take that, you naysayers that think this forum is dying :D.
  3. Burnham

    Parallax problems

    Bump...not a long running thread, but some interesting posts. Plus my only diagram ever :).
  4. Burnham

    Parallax problems

    Heck yeah, go for it Justin.
  5. Burnham

    Parallax problems

    I reckon I really should give this "angled cut first" business a better trial than I did several years ago when I first heard of it...but I swear, it just feels wrong. Then I'd be better able to criticize it :D. Or I'd find out I'm full of bull ;). Once before I think I mentioned that a...
  6. Burnham

    Parallax problems

    Stig, for you this clearly is not an issue...but the thing that can easily go wrong for someone less experienced, or someone for whom "horizontal", or "parallel", or "level" is not obvious by eye, then getting both sides of that cut to match one of those adjectives is a challenge with your...
  7. Burnham

    Parallax problems

    Over in the Odds and Ends Forum there's a thread going about problems we individually have with tree work. I mentioned my recent issue of missing an intended lay because I failed to properly allow for parallax viewpoint. I off and on secumb to this pitfall, mostly when the ground or the brush...
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