elliott
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Disadvantage: the wedge is closer to the hinge, so I don't do it with anything real big/heavy
The method you discribed is a very good and safe method for felling. One way around your disadvantage is to bore in from the face cut going straight back. Understandably, this takes away a little bit of hinge, but not enough to worry about. After the nose of my bar exits the back of the tree, I like to sweep it one way and then the other to widen that hole. This will not take any more hinge away. Then drive the wedge(s), cut the holding wood on each side, and let 'er fall.