Yeh Gerry.......now that's a block out face and a snipe.............oh wow...................must have been really fun.......the one for the books..........thanks for the inspiration.........
now i've got it.............you are certainly correct........... a picture is worth a thousand words..........as well as the explaination which details "why" it works.
>>so now..............could one apply the German to aggressivly so, by unintention, pull the tree past the lead and away from...
maybe i wasn't clear with my question. Like a dutchman, leave it on the side to swing away from.......So with the German, which side do you do you use it on? Is this any clearer?
yep.........so you're saying, don't meet the gunning cut with the sloping cut in the back, come in lower with the sloping cut, below the guning cut to create whatever height you need for the gap, then bust it out?
Question about setting up a block face........How do you create the height of the block at the apex? Do you bore in the height of the bar, or do you just come in lower (when using a humboldt) with the sloping cut and pound out the undercut?
wow...............that was one great video.........this guy is dialed in........
>>great visuals of a snipe
>>the ground he's cutting on must be pretty uneven (typical) each tree when bucked really went skyward.
>>makes me want to use my 460 (32" bar), instead of my 395 (42" bar). I wonder...
well, let's say there's an object directly in front of the tree in the lay and you want to launch the tree over it (No other way to set the tree down; object too buried in the ground). You really want to pop the tree off the stump and gain some distance.
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