I think I've heard of a reverse triangle, one maybe being dubbed Golden Triangle...
Like a Coos Bay, no directional control. No face cut.
The triangle points to the lean/ layout. The farther into the backcut, the narrower the width, so cut speed accelerates as you cut deeper.
Sound familiar...
There is a triangle cut.
All in one back-cut plane.
Cut one side from dead-center rear to cut some of the hinge corner.
Cut other side of back-cut dead-center to the other side, cutting off a bit of the hinge corner.
Rip into it from the rear up to the hinge fast, and not a thick hinge...
Shallow, off the lean.
Throw a chain above, slap in a couple wedges between chain and tree, and tap tight.
Smack wedges between chain and trunk tighten.
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