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Angles, Redirects, & Forces in the Tree - TreeStuff's Micro Rigging Lab Featuring Craig Bachmann 

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@treedom5094
@treedom5094 3 года назад
Thanks Craig this is awesome ... Clear well presented demonstrating as per usual. And hey what two hundred pounds you say (!) that be over 90kg ... What a heavy beast Anyway - greetings from the southern hemisphere. Cheers
@scatoutdebutter
@scatoutdebutter 4 года назад
Valuable info, well explained. Thanks!
@simba9676
@simba9676 3 года назад
Great video
@Rockboyttom
@Rockboyttom Месяц назад
Hi ! Where did you found your top ?
@michaels8706
@michaels8706 4 года назад
When you open that vector, are you getting less torque or force applied to the limb than with a MRS 1:1 system?
@TreeStuffdotcom
@TreeStuffdotcom 4 года назад
Yes. MRS would pull straight down on the TIP, which torques the limb attachment more than a basal tie would.
@maclolma
@maclolma 4 года назад
@@TreeStuffdotcom I disagree, seems like Craig is saying widening the vector angle dramatically improves the 2:1 ratio of a basal tie system but still doesn't accomplish the 1:1 of MRS. It has other advantages though like changing the angle that force is applied the limb and union, plus safety and convenience.
@mfahim1995
@mfahim1995 4 года назад
@@maclolma I interpret that he's showing the conversion of force by means of torque at the limb union transferring to compression through the canopy. I believe he's showing that you can distribute load not necessarily reduce the absolute force value..? 🤗 (It's safer to distribute a force of 2:1 through compression and torque rather than a 1:1 of solely torque
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