Images Working with chainsaws, part 2
  1. Cutting using a felling wedge
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Thicker trunks with ground contact at both ends

If the trunk has contact with the ground at both ends, the trunk’s upper surface is exposed to compressive strain. This means that the guide bar will get pinched if you try to saw through the whole trunk from the top. The following method requires that you use a larger saw with a long guide bar.

Safety first! Pay close attention to how the trunk is reacting at all times.
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Cutting using a felling wedge

An alternative method for cutting a thick trunk on the ground is to use a felling wedge.

Last edited: 9/30/2025
Published: 6/21/2022

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