I know you did Butch. You see everything. :) Likely it was the subject matter, little piddly trees that didnt garner any comment, rather than a lack of viewing :drink:
oh if you watch this video... at the end I snap cut and throw all the trunk wood. 5:00 onward is all snap cuts.
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I snap cut a small branch once, the guy in the bucket yells "heyhey' I am on the rope I turn around he points behind me, I turn..yep falling right towards the roof. I was MF'n him all day, had he not been like 'heyehy' I wouldnt have turned around!
ON vertical wood it is easy, trial and error. Cut from one side a bit over half way through cut from the other side... more overlap less space between cuts easier to break. Less overlap bigger gap harder to break.
On horizontal wood/branches I use it to make it fall flat, no...
A drop cut/snap cut, like on a horizontal limb? a standing snap cut on vertical piece of wood that you are going to grab break and throw? or a step cut snap cut used in felling like what murphy teaches?
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