Burnham
Woods walker
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Cool pics Burnham. What's the Mr.Dent word on undercut depth? Most of those look deeper than what I'd expect.
Dent considers 1/3 of the tree diameter to be the usual face cut depth, and that's what he teaches as correct for felling live, green trees with normal crowns. He advises to make the face somewhat deeper, even up to 1/2 diameter when you have needs that dictate modifying the standard...those would include snags, such as these were, as they have much reduced weight up high and are easier to move to the face when you shift the COB to the rear a bit.
As a matter of curiosity can a student bypass a cut or some other faux pas in making the face and still salvage their grade/certification by taking the time to trim it out/square things up/ eliminate a dutchman etc? I ask because I wind up dressing a LOT of my faces.
Doug does not require you to form a perfect face with only three cuts, Justin. What is absolutely necessary is to take the time to shape them correctly. Dressing up the initial attempt is common, and that's another reason some faces may end up deeper than 1/3

If a student fricks around much, Dent will definitely be assigning additional falls to that student, but having to redo a face is not a death sentence...luckily for me.
