Well, I seem to have found a new use for these twisted logs. My neighbors saw this, and we live in a logging area, and the phones were dialed. Now I am supposed to hook up with some logging outfit, They find these trees all the time and usually just leave the bent stump. I guess they will drag some up for me if I want.
As for how I did it, well, I wouldn't repeat my procedure. It is an alaskan mill with a 32" Stihl 044. I put an aluminum ladder down, one end to the other, got my estimated height in the middle and then set the ladder to the middle with cribbage. As I got to that point, I stopped and rotated the ladder so it wen to the other end.
NO BUENO
Ladder tilted, things got mucky and you can see the wow in the cut.
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Next time I get a piece like this I will sacrifice a 2X8 or a 2X6 and some 2X4 cribbing. Cut the 2X6 at angles to get it to make a relatively flat turn... like _/
Carl