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letamp;#39;s look at how we can use a face notch to cause the limb to swing in a desired direction we do have limitations using a face notch to cause the limb to swing horizontally because if we place the face notch on the side of the limb as the limb starts to swing the hinge weakens and the limb will fall away so weamp;#39;ve got to find a compromise we can come around in such an angle that we can get some control but we cannot control it completely horizontally unless weamp;#39;ve got a rigging line or were somehow supporting some of that weight so weamp;#39;ll look at a compromise right now I placed a curve below both sides of the hinge so that when it the limb swings over it will break away in the event that we do have some fiber tere notice the importance of the curve in the event of fiber tere letamp;#39;s look at how we can use a face notch in order to lift a limb during a rigging operation where we have an object below Iamp;#39;ve determined that