THANKS for the nice gesture, Albert! You get around the things that steal many hours before anyone can press play! For example ...I never expected to animate 1000 drawing before this movie was done ... but one rigging method took the next. And luckily my good friend Kim came into the task with an energetic creativity and excitement as he put the soundtrack together. Without him, it would probably have become elevator music. Stay safe and healthy, Albert!
That being said, the animations move way too fast. For something is dangerous it should be slow and methodical and obvious. There should also probably be a narration.
Two first timers here for me: obviously the nature of the video, much thanks and praise, and secondly the fact that you answered almost every comment! You must be a wonderful person!
Hi D! Thanks...I too have tried to post questions and comments into an empty space...?... I think one owes a reply if interested takes the time to post ....or one should turn off the ability to post. If I don't have time for the long answers then I can at least make a short one.
I work at Davey Tree expert for the last 2 years & 4 months as a utility arborist Apprentice.....About a year now I have been working on City trees in front of people's houses away from power lines.....I have not done any schooling so I'm learning on the job and this video is really good for people who've never done written before.....Thank you for this great video and all the other videos you guys do it's well appreciated
Thanks Jesse! It sounds a lot like the workplace I have myself. But gradually it is very rare that we have to pay attention to airborne power lines because everything here is dug into the ground. Training with experienced or schooled training ... it's always real work that makes you a specialist. Stay safe!
A brilliantly clear animation Soren - and very well planned too, because to convey so much information in a short time doesn't happen by accident. I get pretty fed up with self-appointed experts who - loving the sound of their own voices a little too much - just drone on with neither script nor structure. Bravo!
Thanks a lot Falfield! Yes it was something of a puzzle to keep the duration down. Fortunately, I had a very strong groundsman who could make some quick scene changes! Stay safe
Very well done. Simple, no knucklehead talking in the background with a machine drowning his voice. Great job fellas. I have a tree to take down next to a widows house and this is going to help me in my non-profit work.
40 years in the forest and tree industry. I'm always learning. I just finished a two day rope climbing course, and next is the rigging course. This video is a great tutorial.
Thanks Frontier Adventures! Yes, my first experience in the trees was like stepping into a magical world hidden under the forest canopy. A sense of freedom and adventure! I still get the same feeling when I do Via Ferrata in the Alps during my vacation! Stay safe!
Grazie Pierluigi Violi. (Google Traduttore) Per la prima volta in 13 anni ho dovuto fare a meno delle mie 3 settimane in Italia ... bla bla bla sai perché. Ci manca quel viaggio e sembra una privazione della libertà. L'anno prossimo spero di salire di nuovo sulla cima di una montagna italiana. Soggiorno sicuro e sano!
Quando vieni in Italia fatti sentire al mio indirizzo mail piervioli@gmail.com che ti portiamo noi in giro per le Alpi!!! Ciao bravissimi e buon lavoro!!!
Thanks Steve! Yes, the possibilities are many and there are also countless ways in which things don't go as expected. If it gets advanced, you need to acquire professional skills. But other than that, I also love caring fore a dozen of small and large trees that my garden is rewarded with. Stay safe!
This is perfect! Every company should have this as an instructional video. A lot of complicated stuff condensed down and presented in a fun way. Double thumbs up!
A huge applause to this animation. An easy and fun way to approach teaching folks to rigging. Both on the ground as well as in the canopy. Well done, fun awesome video
Definitely needed to watch this. My dad almost killed me and risked himself too. We looked like idiots out there. All we had was luck on our side. I don't like guessing games. The only experience I have remotely related is flying trusses with a crane. His chainsaw work was sketchy. I just hope he listens to me when we go back to tackle the rest of the tree. He is a smart man and carpenter and so am I, but my God are we for damn sure not arborists. Thank you for sharing this.
Hi Jorge! It sounds like a nerve-wracking experience. Crane is something arborists add to their tasks when they have become very experienced and have been dealing with regular rigging for many years ... and often in connection with extended training. At the same time, there are equally high demands on the crane operator who has specializes in performing these tasks because he has repeatedly worked with these challenges and thereby built up a really good judgmentforce and predictability when heavy irregular objects are dismantled while a person close the load handle the world's most dangerous hand tools. There are great forces at play and it is absolutely not something you should do without great experience. If an accident happens, it can take many months out of your calendar or damage your mobility for life ... and in the worst case, kill someone. Please call an arborist!!!
Thanks Ben ...then I hope I haven't forgotten anything!!!:0) But overall, it's still dangerous even for the most experienced. A customer described it in his own words this way - "you hang in a rope life threatening high up while you are unmounting heavy irregular items with the world's most dangerous hand tools." Stay safe!
im way past basics when it comes to rigging and i've never even heard of the fishing pole method and measuring with a sprig. Will be doing more research on this
Top of the shelf guys. Surfed through loads of videos, but this is the like, the follow, the save. Keep up the good, profesional and fun work guys. Big thumbs up!
Thank you so much for making this video. I’m relatively new to climbing and am working with an experienced tree climber to tackle some tree issues at my new house. There are a lot of solutions we can use so that my house doesn’t look like the ending of this video. 😏 Thanks again!
@@SorenSatellitonce again, thanks for making this. We’ve been planning for awhile and are going to start work this weekend. I saved this video just for the refresher. Cheers!
Truly an award winner bro!! Seriously,thanks so much for the effort. I doubt I'll ever get as much value from an eleven minute video again, and there's some great stuff here.
Thank you, Jessel8833! Yes, it will quickly run smoothly if the guys know the principles. But there are still some who have natural skills at the rigging block and others who don't. My best man took things the direct way down and landed it like a feather...from day one at the block?????
Your ending was hilarious. I am a beginnerand your video has been one of the easiest to follow and understandhad to a ton of other videos that currently are out there
Thanks Scott! Yes, I put myself in the role as a new in the profession, so in that way the animation succeeds. But otherwise, there are many here who make their movies to pass on knowledge ... it's just on different levels. No matter what ....stay safe!
Love this. Like the visual, straight to the point, nice funkadelic tunes. Bobbed my head while I watched; taking mental notes for my tree trimming project. Thank you. 👍
I have a huge, 48+ inch in diameter near my house to take down. This was informative, interesting, and humorous. Even re-informed how I already envisioned I have to set up to do this job. Thanks for the video.
Brilliant, witty, I'm very, very grateful to you! The cartoon is Didactic, Entertaining and funny. It reflects that there are very creative people behind all this! I congratulate you and send you my great wish of Health for you, your families and your country. From Cordoba, Argentina!
Thank You. Very good learning tool for retired weekend warrior. I think this will prevent me from getting severely maimed. Seriously, thank you a bunch. great job.
Great video, thanks for sharing... (To any other tree guys who might feel tricks of the trade are being exposed, don't worry...This doesn't mean the average Joe is going to now steal your work. This shows just how difficult your job is...) Much respect to all qualified professionals... Peace
I watched and watched videos and none of them convinced me that it was ideal. But now I found what I was looking for. a perfectly explained video. and the end made me laugh. Thanks
Thanks Alex! But as the movie describes in the beginning and it is also necessary to receive practical training in this subject before performing it. Stay safe
What are the specs of the branch attaching line one should use ? I guess a dynamic rope is in order to prevent the receiver down under too big of a lash ? and I hope a less expansive cord can be purchase ? and what length is appropriate ?
Hi Benoit! We use 2 systems, which depends on the load to be lowered. A system for a 12 mm rope , rigging blocks and lowering device (max load 500 kg) and another for 16 mm rope, rigging blocks and lowering device (max load 3000kg) .The rigging blocks must fit the rope thickness or be made for a larger rope thickness. At the moment we use "Sirius Bull Rope" 12 and 16 mm. REMEMBER! If 100 kg falls 3 meters and suddenly gets braked then it pulls with 1000kg ... so smooth rigging is important. All the equipment we use in a movie is described under each movie (see the text about the movies). Stay safe!
@@benoit.gerin-lajoie Yes block≈pulley! Otherwise I only have "normal" movies. This also shows good rigging: ruclips.net/video/A-xaxtcPNlY/видео.html and thvis one ruclips.net/video/ac6vP7RlTQ8/видео.html shows a more untraditional solution. Stay Safe!
Thanks jabots! I have several ideas on the drawing board but unfortunately it is also very time consuming to make these.I still dream of 30 hours in a day 😉
Wow, I am a beginning arborist and this is by far the best video I have watched yet. Really easy to understand, great graphics, entertaining to boot....and completely free of the Techno soundtracks that seem to have become the norm LOLs
@@carlosfcanizal Thanks Carlos! Maybe you can do both things for your profession ... it happened to me! ☔️💨🍁🦆 ...your Hawaii emojis just look better than my danish autumn emojis 😂. Stay safe!
Thanks Lane Herrlinger! For a long time I've wished I had time to animate other methods such as pruning trees...but there's always real work to be done.
I love your videos and this is one of my favorites, I watch it over and over again. I learn more like this, like a kinder garden kid counting apples. (I hope you understand what I'm trying to say, English is not my native language, sorry) thank you very much for taking the time to do all this for us.
I bow and thank you for the nice compliment! The extensive work with 996 illustrations seems like a better idea, now that so many come with such a fine response! Stay safe yellowcha.....!
@@MikeOrazzi Yes, I'm also right on the borderline where people say "well, how long can you keep doing that". So I keep fighting my way out of bed in the morning and do what I did yesterday.
@@MikeOrazzi ...but an extremely boring day off every now and then gets me back up the tree .... otherwise it happens quickly when the beauty in the house😍 starts talking about window cleaning and floor washing.
The animations, the sounds, the time to create this, and having an extreme impact on teaching and learning something out of this is phenomenal
THANKS for the nice gesture, Albert! You get around the things that steal many hours before anyone can press play! For example ...I never expected to animate 1000 drawing before this movie was done ... but one rigging method took the next. And luckily my good friend Kim came into the task with an energetic creativity and excitement as he put the soundtrack together. Without him, it would probably have become elevator music. Stay safe and healthy, Albert!
They sure had fun making this 😂
That being said, the animations move way too fast. For something is dangerous it should be slow and methodical and obvious. There should also probably be a narration.
I’ve been climbing for 8+ years and I have to say... This video is freaking GREAT!
Thanks Michael! ...appreciates strong answers from men with expertise!!!
don't think I've ever seen such a perfect video. informative and entertaining at the same time. I can't stand to listen to people talk about nothing
Thanks SwitchDoctor! That's the good thing about little liquorice men ... they don't talk but most people understand them anyway.
Two first timers here for me: obviously the nature of the video, much thanks and praise, and secondly the fact that you answered almost every comment! You must be a wonderful person!
Hi D! Thanks...I too have tried to post questions and comments into an empty space...?... I think one owes a reply if interested takes the time to post ....or one should turn off the ability to post.
If I don't have time for the long answers then I can at least make a short one.
That was one of the best instructional videos I've ever seen.
Thanks Jeffrey!
Я согласен с вами
Indeed!
This is, hands down, the best rigging video out there.
Very nicely presented. Thank you for creating this.
Thanks Vincent ...appreciate!
This was really fantastic! I've thought a lot about how to tackle the wayward trees in my garden, but this opened up some new options, thank you!
Thanks Xaine's World! These techniques require training and education, so if you're not in the industry, don't take chances. Stay safe
I work at Davey Tree expert for the last 2 years & 4 months as a utility arborist Apprentice.....About a year now I have been working on City trees in front of people's houses away from power lines.....I have not done any schooling so I'm learning on the job and this video is really good for people who've never done written before.....Thank you for this great video and all the other videos you guys do it's well appreciated
Thanks Jesse! It sounds a lot like the workplace I have myself. But gradually it is very rare that we have to pay attention to airborne power lines because everything here is dug into the ground. Training with experienced or schooled training ... it's always real work that makes you a specialist. Stay safe!
@@SorenSatellit So yes the work you do sounds similar to ares....Thanks & work safe
A brilliantly clear animation Soren - and very well planned too, because to convey so much information in a short time doesn't happen by accident. I get pretty fed up with self-appointed experts who - loving the sound of their own voices a little too much - just drone on with neither script nor structure. Bravo!
Thanks a lot Falfield! Yes it was something of a puzzle to keep the duration down. Fortunately, I had a very strong groundsman who could make some quick scene changes! Stay safe
Very well done. Simple, no knucklehead talking in the background with a machine drowning his voice. Great job fellas. I have a tree to take down next to a widows house and this is going to help me in my non-profit work.
Thanks Ed! Be careful and stay safe!
Having watched a lot of vids on a lot of topics, i can honestly state i have NEVER learned more about a topic. Awesome.
Thanks iammetcash!
This is my absolute favorite video on rigging. Very clear, very instructive. Wish there were more like these
Thanks Jason!
40 years in the forest and tree industry. I'm always learning. I just finished a two day rope climbing course, and next is the rigging course. This video is a great tutorial.
Thanks Frontier Adventures! Yes, my first experience in the trees was like stepping into a magical world hidden under the forest canopy. A sense of freedom and adventure! I still get the same feeling when I do Via Ferrata in the Alps during my vacation! Stay safe!
Il miglior filmato in rete chiarificatore in modo esemplare delle tecniche di rigging. Bravissimi ragazzi!
Grazie Pierluigi Violi. (Google Traduttore) Per la prima volta in 13 anni ho dovuto fare a meno delle mie 3 settimane in Italia ... bla bla bla sai perché. Ci manca quel viaggio e sembra una privazione della libertà. L'anno prossimo spero di salire di nuovo sulla cima di una montagna italiana. Soggiorno sicuro e sano!
Quando vieni in Italia fatti sentire al mio indirizzo mail piervioli@gmail.com che ti portiamo noi in giro per le Alpi!!! Ciao bravissimi e buon lavoro!!!
Thanks Pierluigi! Ti mando un'e-mail!
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
Exactly! Thanks J M!
Absolutely enjoyed watching this video. As a home, owner with acreage, I'm always learning new ways to fell a tree.
Thanks Steve! Yes, the possibilities are many and there are also countless ways in which things don't go as expected. If it gets advanced, you need to acquire professional skills. But other than that, I also love caring fore a dozen of small and large trees that my garden is rewarded with. Stay safe!
This is perfect! Every company should have this as an instructional video. A lot of complicated stuff condensed down and presented in a fun way. Double thumbs up!
Thanks a lot Tree Wise Men! Climb safe!
Tree surgery is performed by unsung heroes. This video is excellent. Many thanks!
Thanks William! Stay safe!
That was awesome! Your animations and quizzing are top shelf!
Thanks Rick!
Glad this is up to 1 million views, it deserves at least that many!
Thanks Andrew!
Very excellent . This video should be mandatory for anyone doing tree work, no matter who. Jim
Thanks James ...appreciate! Stay safe!
That's how you keep it simple, yet cover everything. The quick cleanup and escape techniques at the end of the video were too funny!
Tkanks gregc.9035!
Best clip about a serious theme I´d ever seen. Ingenious idea, perfect implementing and it makes us smile eleven minutes long.
Thanks a lot Jupp! Stay safe!
Hmm, This is how teaching should be in all fields. Bravo 👏
Thanks Srine K ...Merry Christmas!
Love the animation to this video. It made me chuckle a few times. Great show and teaching on rigging points, etc.
Thanks Truth! Appreciate!
A huge applause to this animation. An easy and fun way to approach teaching folks to rigging. Both on the ground as well as in the canopy. Well done, fun awesome video
Thanks a lot Chase ...appreciate! The fun ideas were mixed into the movie so it also became fun to draw 996 illustrations. Say safe!
Brilliant educational video. Funny, engaging, simple to understand.
Thansk Matt!
Ive been watching a lot of rigging videos. I finally get this one! Thank you
Thanks Keven!
I am really beyond grateful for this video with so much thought and guidance.
Definitely needed to watch this. My dad almost killed me and risked himself too. We looked like idiots out there. All we had was luck on our side. I don't like guessing games. The only experience I have remotely related is flying trusses with a crane. His chainsaw work was sketchy. I just hope he listens to me when we go back to tackle the rest of the tree. He is a smart man and carpenter and so am I, but my God are we for damn sure not arborists. Thank you for sharing this.
Hi Jorge! It sounds like a nerve-wracking experience. Crane is something arborists add to their tasks when they have become very experienced and have been dealing with regular rigging for many years ... and often in connection with extended training. At the same time, there are equally high demands on the crane operator who has specializes in performing these tasks because he has repeatedly worked with these challenges and thereby built up a really good judgmentforce and predictability when heavy irregular objects are dismantled while a person close the load handle the world's most dangerous hand tools. There are great forces at play and it is absolutely not something you should do without great experience. If an accident happens, it can take many months out of your calendar or damage your mobility for life ... and in the worst case, kill someone. Please call an arborist!!!
Super easy to understand. Thanks for making this visual
Thanks Danny! Stay safe!
You saved my life five times, just from watching this. Thank you!
Thanks Ben ...then I hope I haven't forgotten anything!!!:0) But overall, it's still dangerous even for the most experienced. A customer described it in his own words this way - "you hang in a rope life threatening high up while you are unmounting heavy irregular items with the world's most dangerous hand tools." Stay safe!
I never get tired of watching this. Great job. 👍🏻👏🏻
Thanks David!
It's nice to see what can happen rather than just a guy in tree telling or explaining what can happen. This is great 👍
Thanks Anthony! Stay safe!
@@SorenSatellitthanks and I'm trying! I'm confident, but taking it slow. The girlfriend has no faith haha
@@anthonyr6286 She doesn't want to do without you!
@@SorenSatellit she would be fine haha
@@anthonyr6286 ... and even better if you're safe! Is that your profession?
im way past basics when it comes to rigging and i've never even heard of the fishing pole method and measuring with a sprig. Will be doing more research on this
Hi Optimo69! See for example the movie from Arborpod "Fishing Pole Technique"
Absolutely brilliant mate. Spot on! Simplicity with great accuracy.
Thanks @shanebaker3907!
I am absolutely sending this to all of my arborist coworkers as a refresher, this is great I cackled so loud
Thanks Hannah!
Top of the shelf guys.
Surfed through loads of videos, but this is the like, the follow, the save.
Keep up the good, profesional and fun work guys.
Big thumbs up!
Thanks Aivis! Stay safe ..... and during these times also free of vinus!
This is one of my new favorite videos...
Thanks Ken!
Very clever animation. It keeps your attention. The techniques are very good.
Thanks Paul!
Thank you so much for making this video. I’m relatively new to climbing and am working with an experienced tree climber to tackle some tree issues at my new house. There are a lot of solutions we can use so that my house doesn’t look like the ending of this video. 😏 Thanks again!
Thanks Richard! Appreciate the support from your partner! Learning by doing is dangerous if experienced eyes aren't watching. Stay safe!
@@SorenSatellitonce again, thanks for making this. We’ve been planning for awhile and are going to start work this weekend. I saved this video just for the refresher. Cheers!
Thanks Richard! Keep it light, simple and enjoy your work!
Truly an award winner bro!! Seriously,thanks so much for the effort. I doubt I'll ever get as much value from an eleven minute video again, and there's some great stuff here.
Hey Michael! Thanks for the generous words! Appreciate it. Stay safe!
I seriously learned a lot from this and it was super easy to understand! Thank you!
Thanks Jesse!
Merry Christmas
Thanks so much -- extremely helpful to show my crew & new guys to help get them in the groove.
Thank you, Jessel8833! Yes, it will quickly run smoothly if the guys know the principles. But there are still some who have natural skills at the rigging block and others who don't. My best man took things the direct way down and landed it like a feather...from day one at the block?????
Your ending was hilarious. I am a beginnerand your video has been one of the easiest to follow and understandhad to a ton of other videos that currently are out there
Thanks Scott! Yes, I put myself in the role as a new in the profession, so in that way the animation succeeds. But otherwise, there are many here who make their movies to pass on knowledge ... it's just on different levels. No matter what ....stay safe!
Love this. Like the visual, straight to the point, nice funkadelic tunes. Bobbed my head while I watched; taking mental notes for my tree trimming project. Thank you. 👍
Thanks Jim! Good and educational tree pruning films are missing here ...although I haven't seen them all. Enjoy the project!
Wow thanks to whoever put all the work in to make this video. Awsome.
Thanks Christopher!
This is a great resourse for learners thank you ❤
Thanks Sam!
Subscribed & blown away by the quality of this presentation.
Thanks Woods Warriors! Stay safe!
I have a huge, 48+ inch in diameter near my house to take down. This was informative, interesting, and humorous. Even re-informed how I already envisioned I have to set up to do this job. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Huzzunga! 48 inches, sounds like a job for a pro!! Stay safe!
Brilliant, witty, I'm very, very grateful to you! The cartoon is Didactic, Entertaining and funny. It reflects that there are very creative people behind all this! I congratulate you and send you my great wish of Health for you, your families and your country. From Cordoba, Argentina!
Hi Fernando. Thanks for the nice words. Stay safe and healthy.
Clear as clearly an arborist should know to work safely!
I really appreciated this video!
Compliments from a colleague! 👏
Thanks a lot massimo! Stay safe!
As simple as your video is, it really teaches a lot! There is nothing more important than safety!
Thanks chum chum!
Thoroughly enjoyed this, thank you!
Thanks Robert!
Still one of the best videos I've seen
Thanks igitol!
This is a treasure of a video. Very well done.
Thanks Gee! Stay safe
That was excellent, huge effort to put all that together. The ducks with hard hats bit was very funny. Well done!
Thanks Bonzo! Yes, time-consuming, but the fun spots held me going! Thanks for watching!
Thanks Bonzo! Yes, time-consuming, but the fun spots held me going! Thanks for watching!
Thank You. Very good learning tool for retired weekend warrior. I think this will prevent me from getting severely maimed. Seriously, thank you a bunch. great job.
Thanks Ken! ...yes, please stay safe!
Great video, thanks for sharing...
(To any other tree guys who might feel tricks of the trade are being exposed, don't worry...This doesn't mean the average Joe is going to now steal your work. This shows just how difficult your job is...) Much respect to all qualified professionals... Peace
Thanks Grant! Great response, well said! Yes, everyone can perform tree rigging ....all you need is some equipment and 10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE :0)
Perfect training video for my team.
Thanks Sedgemoor Tree Team! You are welcome!
I watched and watched videos and none of them convinced me that it was ideal. But now I found what I was looking for. a perfectly explained video. and the end made me laugh. Thanks
Thanks Daniel ...stay safe and healthy!
This was freaking awesome for someone that doesn't know this trade and wants to cut some trees in their property. Just awesome 👌 👏
Thanks Alex! But as the movie describes in the beginning and it is also necessary to receive practical training in this subject before performing it. Stay safe
@@SorenSatellit "ofcourse" 😉
@@A.RDGZ93 👌
I learn so much from these videos..... Love them
Thanks Alonso! I was hoping for that. Stay safe!
A picture is worth a thousand words....video, a million!
Thanks e pita!
What are the specs of the branch attaching line one should use ? I guess a dynamic rope is in order to prevent the receiver down under too big of a lash ? and I hope a less expansive cord can be purchase ? and what length is appropriate ?
Hi Benoit! We use 2 systems, which depends on the load to be lowered. A system for a 12 mm rope , rigging blocks and lowering device (max load 500 kg) and another for 16 mm rope, rigging blocks and lowering device (max load 3000kg) .The rigging blocks must fit the rope thickness or be made for a larger rope thickness. At the moment we use "Sirius Bull Rope" 12 and 16 mm. REMEMBER! If 100 kg falls 3 meters and suddenly gets braked then it pulls with 1000kg ... so smooth rigging is important. All the equipment we use in a movie is described under each movie (see the text about the movies). Stay safe!
Rigging block = pulley !?
Witch other videos on the topic do you have ?
@@benoit.gerin-lajoie Yes block≈pulley! Otherwise I only have "normal" movies. This also shows good rigging: ruclips.net/video/A-xaxtcPNlY/видео.html and thvis one ruclips.net/video/ac6vP7RlTQ8/видео.html shows a more untraditional solution. Stay Safe!
Love the background music.
Thanks Lieb Lee!
just had to chime in .... this was awesome hope there's more 😀
Thanks jabots! I have several ideas on the drawing board but unfortunately it is also very time consuming to make these.I still dream of 30 hours in a day 😉
Great video makes rigging easy to understand
Thanks mr grinch!
thanks 4 your great effort!!! will show this to my ground people:) love it🤩
Thanks Konrad Schwein!
Tak Soren! Det är en fantastisk video!
Tak Hessel!
What an incredible video. So informative on so many scenarios. Very well done. I learned a lot and got some insights to cut some tree limbs safer.
Thanks Matt!
EXCELLENT! Best instructional video I think I’ve ever watched. Encompassing and thorough. Well done! 👍 👏🤙
Thanks a lot, Brandon!
Excellent video on tree rigging. Well Done!!!
Thanks O J Chartrand Jr! Stay safe and healthy!
Wow, I am a beginning arborist and this is by far the best video I have watched yet. Really easy to understand, great graphics, entertaining to boot....and completely free of the Techno soundtracks that seem to have become the norm LOLs
Thanks 1bottlefed! You have chosen a great job!!!
Best educational video on the subject, and entertaining too!
Thanks Inspironator!
Great video! Send more . Thanks
Thanks Lance!
Awesome!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 very entertaining!!! 👍🏼
Thanks Carlos!
Soren Satellit Congrats from Hawai’i ☀️🌈🌴🦋. I’m a finish carpenter but I love climbing trees for fun !!! 🤗👍🏼
@@carlosfcanizal Thanks Carlos! Maybe you can do both things for your profession ... it happened to me! ☔️💨🍁🦆 ...your Hawaii emojis just look better than my danish autumn emojis 😂. Stay safe!
I learnt more from this 11min video then my 3yr abortist course
Thanks Nick! Luckily, the diversity of tasks and trees helps us to learn new things for a long time to come. Stay safe!
I loved it....especially the end. 😂 Nice work you guys.🙂
Thanks Elizabeth!
This video is a godsend
Thanks John Yu!
Excellent instructional guys !!!
Thanks Plaidcladcanuck!
Such a good video! Please make more!
Thanks Lane Herrlinger! For a long time I've wished I had time to animate other methods such as pruning trees...but there's always real work to be done.
I love your videos and this is one of my favorites, I watch it over and over again. I learn more like this, like a kinder garden kid counting apples. (I hope you understand what I'm trying to say, English is not my native language, sorry) thank you very much for taking the time to do all this for us.
Thanks Luis! My native language is also not English so I know the problem, but I understand everything you write. Thanks again and stay safe!
Phenomenal,informative,entertaining and an absolutely epically real ending. Nice work
Thanks a lot Crazy4nitro!
This is brilliant !! Soren ! Thank you for taking the time to creat these wonderful videos !!
Thanks Stephen ...it was time consuming but it became more and more fun as the movie took shape! Stay safe!
Wow physics 101 thank you i been looking for a video like this!!
Thanks @JesusJesseAguinaga!
Very professional arborist techniques and professional video animation and audio...and entertaining!..This is great education! Thank you!
I thank TheJoeman!
A great learning tool for beginning climbers. Fantastic.
Thanks Stihlsavvy ... exactly my intention!
Educational.
Entertaining.
Awesome!!!
Thanks Savage22 Bolt!
Incredible! Entertaining too! Thank you so much for creating this masterpiece.
I bow and thank you for the nice compliment! The extensive work with 996 illustrations seems like a better idea, now that so many come with such a fine response! Stay safe yellowcha.....!
I echo this sentiment ... very much a masterpiece. Thank-you.
Very clear and informative Video. Thank you!!!
Thanks Christian!
Excellent tutorial!!!
Thanks @drd1924!
Best thing by far on rigging. Was like a class. Even better since it also showed the wrong ways.
Thanks Geog ...appreciate!!!
Thanks for rigging techniques
Thanks Tree TV!
The best video about .
Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot, den Zuc!
Cool video and instructions. I guess I need to learn how to climb trees, geez.
Thanks Mike! Do it ...you'll never regret it!
I may be too old to learn that skill. @@SorenSatellit
@@MikeOrazzi Yes, I'm also right on the borderline where people say "well, how long can you keep doing that". So I keep fighting my way out of bed in the morning and do what I did yesterday.
Yep, once you stop running, you won't be able to start back up. @@SorenSatellit
@@MikeOrazzi ...but an extremely boring day off every now and then gets me back up the tree .... otherwise it happens quickly when the beauty in the house😍 starts talking about window cleaning and floor washing.
I learn a lot from this video.
Thanks Dominiku Tree Works and Landscaping!
@@SorenSatellit your welcome sir😊
Excellent work!
Thanks dominguez prado!
very nice video, thanks for your share, very clear
Thanks Kevin!