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A word about splitting large firewood rounds by hand
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris-PA" data-source="post: 3803888" data-attributes="member: 67290"><p>Every tree is different, that's why I have a bunch of different tools. And each tool requires different technique. For the 36" red oak I've been splitting lately the old Chopper1 lever axe is just blasting then apart. Sometimes it's useless I hate mauls and wedges, but sometimes they're the tool for the job. Cutting a shallow kerf is a good help when using wedges though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris-PA, post: 3803888, member: 67290"] Every tree is different, that's why I have a bunch of different tools. And each tool requires different technique. For the 36" red oak I've been splitting lately the old Chopper1 lever axe is just blasting then apart. Sometimes it's useless I hate mauls and wedges, but sometimes they're the tool for the job. Cutting a shallow kerf is a good help when using wedges though. [/QUOTE]
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