Blakesmaster
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As far as I can tell, I was trying to drop too much weight at once. The limb was about 18" in diameter and I had not gone out and dropped some of the smaller branches off of it. The "go big or go home" mentality bit me. It was also pretty close to another branch union below the cut. I am trying to get the picture of after the fact to post. My ground guy that day was videoing with his camera but when he saw things go badly, he slammed the phone shut and it did not save.
Maybe I should have cut quicker. I don't know for sure.
As far as the ring bending, the left side was slipping due to the distel hitch. I can only figure that the right side (terminal end rope snap) was pulling more due to the friction of the lanyard on bark.
Edit: I had undercut the limb about a third of the way, it split on my top cut which was directly over the undercut.
What saw were you cutting with? A lateral oak limb, 18" diameter will have some serious tip weight. It would be hard to chase that hinge fast enough to prevent splitting with a lot of saws. I normally score the sides pretty good on those big'uns to prevent splitting, I've seen guys use bore cuts too. Sometimes, calling for more saw, or even positioning yourself to hang on your TIP and taking the lanyard off completely can be good options when going big. Mainly, I'm glad to hear you're ok, man. And on a positive note, I bet you're at least a little happy to see your splice took some serious abuse like a champ. Stay safe out there, bro.