Yah it's interesting how different ways/techniques have developed around the world. Humboldt I beleive has traditionally been used around here to end up with a flat butt. Our logs only go to the mill with a flat butt. Which has also lead to my worst habit of not having enough of a step to...
But if you need to change your gun after starting the angled cut first what do you do? As I said earlier to me that is one of the big advantages of doing the horizontal cut first is you can make infinite changes right up to the last bit of cut.
If I'm understanding correctly with the angled...
So what happens if at the start of your angled cut you didn't line up your lay perfectly? In order to change it you are going to have to redo your cut I would think? When you aim with the horizontal cut you can make as much change to your aim as you want right up to the end of the cut. Your...
That makes total sense to me now with your diagram Burnham thanks.
Stig we've hashed this over in a few threads about which cut makes it easier to gun the tree with. I'm still not following at all how making the angled cut first could possibly be easier to gun with. Of course I use the sites...
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