So I decide to split up this huge red oak............

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If you all are interested, google "digital block". That is the painful part of the procedure.
 
smokinjay said:
firefighterjake said:
Not a big fan of shots myself . . . I try to spend most of my life avoiding being punctured by sharp things, but when you need it, you need it. . . .

Here's a shot of me two years ago . . . lesson learned . . . when trimming a branch always make a short undercut and then finish the cut on the top to make a hinge and allow a controlled drop.

where was your safety helmet?

I don't often wear much of anything on the head . . . even ball caps . . . usually my dense head is enough to ward off most glancing blows. ;)
 
firefighterjake said:
smokinjay said:
firefighterjake said:
Not a big fan of shots myself . . . I try to spend most of my life avoiding being punctured by sharp things, but when you need it, you need it. . . .

Here's a shot of me two years ago . . . lesson learned . . . when trimming a branch always make a short undercut and then finish the cut on the top to make a hinge and allow a controlled drop.

where was your safety helmet?

I don't often wear much of anything on the head . . . even ball caps . . . usually my dense head is enough to ward off most glancing blows. ;)

not that time lol
 
The only shots I want to do are of scotch! :-)
 
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