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Looks good, never used a solid nose bar they aren't too common around here.
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not laffin, it worked. one ? why the block on top the jack? ran out of jack?Go ahead, laugh all you want. And yes, the sprocket nose actually handled the abuse.
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First time ever used a jack so inexperience, ignorance, and being worried about it jacking beyond an acceptable angle for the piston to handle. Had quite a lean and wasn't sure if would work at all. also, not my jack so couldn't risk wrecking it.not laffin, it worked. one ? why the block on top the jack? ran out of jack?
Thanks. Even for pine and being solid, I thought I was taking a bit of a risk (ignorance again coming to the fore) going as deep as I did with that face.KB- if the face would have been deep enough still you would have had a far easier time with the block face if you could have made your vertical bore from just one side, flowed by your lower then upper horizontal cuts. just takes practice.
Phew, you had me worried. I was trying to think how to go deeper on a leaner without bad things happening. It is pine so that helps as it is a good hanger-on-er but still, I don't have the experience to be juggling jack forces in a back cut with finishing up a deeper block face.no, I meant that if he didn't go quite so deep he may have been able to do all his cutting from one side, cause the bar could reach all the way through, which would help to keep it cleaner.
Looks to me like his face ended up over 50% in, so deeper, I don't think so. I wouldn't want it deeper than necessary for a back leaner anyhow, a side lean will need a deeper face than a back leaner. Its depth was probably from all the excessive whittling, before it was finally all cleaned up. For sure I would want to stay on the near side of 50% and probably more in the 40% zone.
Yes, the block works better when all the cuts line up.
I have always assumed a snipe was a given, so I don't know.
KB, thanks for the picture, good try, nice bar. Big stump too.
looks limby.
I don't know sorry, but if it was a lumber tree I'd be hiding the mess by at least trimming it off.is it normal to have to trim the hinge off the log from a block face?
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