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Large Rounds / Too Heavy to move
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<blockquote data-quote="howellhandmade" data-source="post: 4101343" data-attributes="member: 34928"><p>I second the maul and sledge recommendation. On really big ones, I'll use the saw to mill a kerf across the end where I want to split it. Just go down a couple of inches, makes it easier to start the wedge and it starts exerting splitting force right away. If I know I'm going into quarters, I'll cut the end criss-cross before going to the wedge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howellhandmade, post: 4101343, member: 34928"] I second the maul and sledge recommendation. On really big ones, I'll use the saw to mill a kerf across the end where I want to split it. Just go down a couple of inches, makes it easier to start the wedge and it starts exerting splitting force right away. If I know I'm going into quarters, I'll cut the end criss-cross before going to the wedge. [/QUOTE]
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