Quoted By:
I'd be interested to see this too just for the hell of it but to be honest, it sounds vastly more complicated than teaching people to make their cuts on a log that's strung up on a line. That's how I learned on the courses I've been on anyway. You make a few cuts on that so your instructor can see that you know how to do it then you go and do an actual tree together and then you practice throughout the day/week until you get it perfect.
I don't know, it feels like needless training wheels. That's not to say it wouldn't be useful for some people or that I think safety and training with a saw isn't a good thing of course.
Anyway
>mfw cleaning all the shit out of my 441 today because my boss put it through the fork of an old Elm tree while cross cutting it and hit all the stones and earth that built up inside...