tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1582634959060470263.post938989185864061209..comments2023-04-05T13:14:20.925+01:00Comments on Drive Link: CS31: Hints and tips...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1582634959060470263.post-36527652687916160232014-02-10T19:01:30.444+00:002014-02-10T19:01:30.444+00:00@Jacky - sorry I didn't get round to replying ...@Jacky - sorry I didn't get round to replying sooner, I've been soooo busy recently and there's no sign of it slowing down!<br /><br />How did you get on with your CS31 assessment? To do your CS31 6 months after the course is tough - did you do the old CS30, or the new one?<br /><br />You can stand to the side of the tree to do your sink cut - as long as your feet are away from the saw you should be fine. Just apply common sense, think about your safety and take your time. Remember, it's only two trees you have to fell :)<br /><br />-Drivelink.David Vickershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12344533422015920484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1582634959060470263.post-70062491545071260632013-12-03T23:17:43.839+00:002013-12-03T23:17:43.839+00:00I feel through the cracks with NPTC so my assessme...I feel through the cracks with NPTC so my assessment is six months after the course! I'm now really worried about foot position. When making the gob, can my feet in front of the felling side of where the hinge would be, ie can I go side on to the tree to make the gob and not worry how far in front of the tree my foot is? Do I then have to ensure both feet are behind the hinge when I make the back cut or dog tooth or split level? Please could you help?!Jackynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1582634959060470263.post-47824125593375324052012-01-28T21:25:35.107+00:002012-01-28T21:25:35.107+00:00I am about to undertake my CS31 assessment on Wedn...I am about to undertake my CS31 assessment on Wednesday and I am just going through the theory. I am slowly starting to stress out.Bartnoreply@blogger.com