Who said that anyone believes flush cutting is still the right thing to do?
I was explaining why it was done that’s all. Just because it’s no longer the done thing, doesn’t mean it has the same level of ‘wrongness’ as flushcutting.
If you have a hollow stem that like that it will add rigidity and reduce twist.
Obviously not recommended or best practice these days, and hell on chainsaws, but I can see the logic, you’re replacing the heartwood.
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