Definitions for "Facecut"
A 45° section of wood sawn and removed from a tree's base. Its removal allows the tree to fall to the predetermined lay.  The face is comprised of two separate cuts, which have a constant relationship; the horizontal cut must be of significant depth to allow adequate hinge wood; the sloping cut must be angled enough to allow a wide opening and the two cuts must meet each other without overlapping (Dutchman).