1. Starting Point
Important -- begin on the opposite side of the
notch one inch above the notched corner.
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2. Angle of Attack
Important -- cut flat along a horizontal plane.
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3. Ending Point
Very important -- stop at the point that will leave a
hinge width that is 1/10 the tree's diameter.
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| This is the simplest of all back cuts. Other
back-cutting techniques may be required
for felling difficult trees. |