well said. i completely understand and your answer is good too me, but i just had ta askOh for sure ,just like falling a tree on the ground only your 30,40,50+ feet up.
When rigging down sections of trunk wood ,tipping the piece over on its notched hinge wood is alot easier then just a slash for a notch. Also aiming a top to fall in a exact direction is only possible by a proper notch and using your felling sights on your saw to guide it.
Control is all in the apex of the notch and hingewood.
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