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  1. Burnham

    Going Dutch

    Yup, about the 4th time I watched the vid I caught that one burp of the saw as he hit the throttle at the moment of pinch with the chain bound...steady guy, just waited for that moment to pass and pulled the bar free when the tree behaved as he'd planned. Sounds entirely reasonable. The back...
  2. Burnham

    Going Dutch

    Sure wish I had the slightest clue what sequence of cuts used and where he used them on his back slip vid. Someone else have that figured out? Dave? The working in the basement vid is straightforward...I actually could and would do that one. The danger cat series looks unwise to me...
  3. Burnham

    Going Dutch

    I'll look again, Willie. Seems like it would HAVE to pinch down some, maybe you have it right. Thanks. I'm pretty sure it's solely to indicate opening/closing movement of the kerf of the back cut...he uses it the same way in at least one other of his vids
  4. Burnham

    Going Dutch

    I think he's very good at something I generally avoid trying :). I'm not sure how he kept from getting his bar pinched. The very initial movement that ALMOST immediately transitions into the swing HAS to be towards the back cut, I would have thought. But I swear, as close as I can watch that...
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