I've been working on this for some time now. It has been a growing experience that has helped me mature in many ways. Only ever used the light side, since the dark side leaves the wood unfit for heating a home with from what I've been told.
It takes a bit of control or you'll split your splitting block by accident. I also don't suggest using it on standing trees unless you make sure they are clear of power lines. I had no idea that electricity trumped the force in such a, um, powerful way. It looked like the a death star had gone all freaky on that poor little maple.
By far the best tree to use the force on is beeches. Beeches love the force. Splits em wide, er, I better stop there.
Don't use the force on ashes. Too much force on an ash is just a painful experience. Also best not to use it on whole ash rounds. Ash wholes just mock using the force to split wood.
Mr. HE
It takes a bit of control or you'll split your splitting block by accident. I also don't suggest using it on standing trees unless you make sure they are clear of power lines. I had no idea that electricity trumped the force in such a, um, powerful way. It looked like the a death star had gone all freaky on that poor little maple.
By far the best tree to use the force on is beeches. Beeches love the force. Splits em wide, er, I better stop there.
Don't use the force on ashes. Too much force on an ash is just a painful experience. Also best not to use it on whole ash rounds. Ash wholes just mock using the force to split wood.
Mr. HE