Peter White
PAW
Here is a good video on leaners. Pretty sure no notch was cut on first example.
Bottom line, it explains the forces involved, and why the bore cut is the right way to go on leaners to avoid the barber chair.
I'd recommend you stop with that, but if you are really curious and want to follow this into a treatise on backleaners, there's a couple more that are good; pretty technical and maybe a little slow, but good. Mostly it just shows what forces and challenges are required, and why professional help and expensive gear is needed for backleaners.
This one shows the amount of gear you would need to buy to get properly set up to deal with a backleaner if you are only interested inp a takedown from the ground...
Bottom line, it explains the forces involved, and why the bore cut is the right way to go on leaners to avoid the barber chair.
I'd recommend you stop with that, but if you are really curious and want to follow this into a treatise on backleaners, there's a couple more that are good; pretty technical and maybe a little slow, but good. Mostly it just shows what forces and challenges are required, and why professional help and expensive gear is needed for backleaners.
This one shows the amount of gear you would need to buy to get properly set up to deal with a backleaner if you are only interested inp a takedown from the ground...