True but if you're cutting a uneven hinge and going so far as to cut your far side right off, all I'm saying is you'd better be doing that on purpose not by accident. I've 'steered' trees many times by cutting an uneven hinge, all things equal the tree will swing towards the side with more...
If you mean cutting the hingewood off of one side as freeing up, that's not really a good idea, like Burnham said. You should take hingewood down evenly, otherwise it could cause the tree to swing towards the side with more holding wood.
It would appear you're consistently cutting off one side of your holding wood I'd assume the offside. Also that notch definetly looks a tad deep.
Thanks for sharing, always good to think about and analyze notches.
Looks pretty good to me depth wise, pretty close to 1/3 I'd figure. Could have the holding wood a little more even(from the backcut) and maybe a little higher on the backcut I'd agree with. But otherwise looking good imo.
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Ok the one looks a little deep and the other looks pretty...
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