Perhaps I should have said make the cuts so that the apex of the triangle points towards the tree's natural lay.
Like the coos bay, its for when controlling the direction isnt going to happen, the tree is only ever going to go one way.
As I understand it...
The two bisecting beaver cuts are the face. The tree falls in line with the apex of the triangle formed by the two faces.
As you make the back cut, the length of the hinge becomes shorter and shorter as you cut, thus allowing the cutter to chase the hinge while reducing...
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