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Godric@lemmy.world to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 14 hours ago

How to fell a tree

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How to fell a tree

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Godric@lemmy.world to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 14 hours ago
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    Legible version

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      Does anyone have a non-reddit, legible version available?

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    • Godric@lemmy.worldOP
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      Thank you, I didn’t realize how poor quality this was until I posted it

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  • SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world
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    I wonder if you can fell a tree with a shirt on too?

    • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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      Well, once you take yours off, naturally you hang it on the tree. Problem solved!

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      Trees don’t wear shirts, silly

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      No.

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      Only a plaid shirt.

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      Thor does it all the time: https://youtu.be/KLdDxYMvq-o

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    use ax as plumb line

    Lol sure, if you’re the kind of noob who doesn’t carry a plumb bob with them.

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    Step 1: use a chainsaw instead.

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      A few years agoI started dropping a ~10" tree for my parents. They had an axe, so I said “ok, whatever, it’s good exercise”.

      Thirty minutes later I was driving to a friend’s house to borrow a 12" chainsaw… Which was all he had.

      That must’ve been the world’s dullest axe.

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    I’m already lost at step one. The diagram doesn’t really explain wtf he is measuring

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      Plumb lines are used to find how off center something is from straight up/down. I think this is so you can know which side the tree naturally wants to fall towards and work with that

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