I can very clearly see that you do not quite understand this new way to split the wood.
-One very big difference be-tween the LEVERAXE and the conventional axe is that the LEVERAXE is very safe for the user.
-An other difference is that you know BEFORE every strike that the axeblade will stop on the block or slow down the speed so much that you can fully control the axe.
-You can take very small slices from the side of the block when needed to weeken the structure of the block. You will need this tecnique when there are a lot of brunches.
-With this tecnique you can leave the brunches as individual slpits.
-There is no need to divide in half the big blocks.
-You can split on the ground or on the rock the heavy blocks, because the axeblade does not penetrate throw the block.
-You have extra power with the LEVERAXE because the friction takes only a minimum part of the kinetic energy.
The axeblade penetrates to the block only five millimeters on its best.
-The LEVERAXE tecnique turns all the power to the left in a fraction of a second. You cannot see the split when it looses from the block.
-The split always flies to the left from the axeblade. With the conventional axe you never know where the split will fly, too often to your head.
-There has not happened any accidences with LEVERAXE.
I have watched the splittings in YOU TUBE. There are a lot of examples of the conventional ways of woodsplittings. My opinion is, that those examples are very workable, dangerous and oldfashioned. Splitting with LEVERAXE is much more effective, much faster, more fun, it will give you a lot of joy when you can split your firewood without the fear that you might hurt yourself.
By the way, do you fasten your seatbelt BEFORE or AFTER the accident???
With the LEVERAXE you do not have to worry about this, because the safety features are already built in to the axe, so that you cannot hurt yourself.
You can stay on your familiar way to make your firewood, but remember,that " MR.MURPHY" is a very patient "person" looking for the chanse that you will hit to your foot. This happens around 4500 times every year in Finland. I do not consider this very fun. Anyway.....
All the best from FINLAND
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