I’m gonna have to chew on that for a while...lol! In the meantime, if I have doubts as to whether or not a wedge or two can overcome a lean I’ll just hook my winch to it and pull it over.
Ok oh..I wasn't aware that was a falling technique.
I'm all about the bullet tree first before
I ever become 'bob the builder' and beat off with my axe half the flucken day.
Think of it in construction terms.
Frame a 2×4 square on a level floor then you put a 1" shim under one end and each corner will be out 1" from the other from either level or plumb. Right?
So whatever you have done to one corner you have done to the next. In terms of being square to a level floor. Correct?
2)This can be a square framed 2x4 image that you can take with you. Really Its just a square image.
4) The rules of the square image is the square image ALWAYS sits level and the square image SIZE is ALWAYS determined by distance between the back off the tree to the undercut apex.
*Keeping in mind that there is no cut in the tree at this time so it's what you imagine it should be.
Simple stuff. Right?
5) Look for the triangle gap between the square IMAGE and and the leaning tree.
That distance = the height you need to overcome with your wedges.
Roger?
I saw this thread so I signed up here so when you hang out a question that's in my wheel house then don't you walk away with nothing.
Don't you ever quit me? and I'll show you something. Anybody can make chips and my grandma can fall green trees
You know the difference between beginners and advanced? Anyone?