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Edge case submission
Felling the live tree went much better than felling a dead tree.
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Live tree standing close to another ponderosa, the wedge, and the downed tree with stump & ruler.
Live tree standing close to another ponderosa, the wedge, and the downed tree with stump & ruler.
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Alexandra Malecki flagged this submission as an edge case.
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Note: that's a good looking notch! Looks like you're missing photo: Tree with the wedge/notch cut (while still standing)

 
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Fell this tree for a woodworking BB. It was kind of an after thought so no wedge cut pic. Nbd if it doesn’t count.
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Note: Sorry, missing photo: Tree with the wedge/notch cut (while still standing)

Staff note (Timothy Norton) :

This particular BB is also for felling a tree with a bow saw, not an axe.

 
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