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<blockquote data-quote="NELOG" data-source="post: 392662" data-attributes="member: 8073"><p>I can imagine that you do get a lot of bad splinters and junk pieces. Are you refering to a specific model that you have used? I know that on my conventional Iron and Oak wedge I still get a considerable amount of minced pieces of wood. Maybe you have the same experience with your regular wedge. I wonder how the amount of waste compares. Additionally, with enough hydraulic pressure and a strong enough weld-job, I can't imagine that knots would actually stop a piece of wood from being split. I know with a 5 inch piston I can crosscut most types of wood, which is essentially what you're doing with a knot. Has anyone had a good experience with these wedges? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NELOG, post: 392662, member: 8073"] I can imagine that you do get a lot of bad splinters and junk pieces. Are you refering to a specific model that you have used? I know that on my conventional Iron and Oak wedge I still get a considerable amount of minced pieces of wood. Maybe you have the same experience with your regular wedge. I wonder how the amount of waste compares. Additionally, with enough hydraulic pressure and a strong enough weld-job, I can't imagine that knots would actually stop a piece of wood from being split. I know with a 5 inch piston I can crosscut most types of wood, which is essentially what you're doing with a knot. Has anyone had a good experience with these wedges? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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