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Advanced Blocking Techniques: Bore Cuts and Butt-Hitching

Advanced Blocking Techniques: Bore Cuts and Butt-Hitching

Season 6 Episode 8 Published 2 months ago
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When the limbs are gone and you’re left with a standing spar, the margin for error disappears. At this level, you aren't just rigging wood; you are managing kinetic energy at its highest potential.Detailed SummaryIn the final installment of our rigging series on the Arborist Podcast, we tackle the most demanding task in arboriculture: Rigging Heavy Wood. We start with the climber’s reality on a stripped spar, discussing the transition to lanyard-based stability and the psychological shift required when working directly above a high-force rigging system. We break down the mechanics of Potential vs. Kinetic Energy during a vertical drop and why "The Catch" is the most violent moment for your equipment.We deep-dive into the technical defenses against disaster:The Bore Cut: Why this is your best insurance policy against a "Barber Chair" split.Marling and Hitches: Using multiple half-hitches to control rotation and alignment of heavy logs.Dynamic Load Mitigation: Four proven methods to reduce peak forces when you're forced to rig below the cut.Compound Systems: How to integrate a speedline with blocking to move heavy wood horizontally away from structures.Whether you are a production climber in Central Florida or a student preparing for the Board Certified Master Arborist (BCMA) exam, this session provides the advanced engineering perspective needed to handle "The Big Wood" with total confidence.#HeavyWood #Arborist #TreeRigging #TopRemoval #TreeSafety #MasterArborist

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