So are we saying lay the round on its side and split it on the ground? I usually toss rounds into a pile and stand them up on my block to split them toss them into a pile in front of the wood shed.
Since the x27 my maul never left the barn. 90 percent split with the fiskars and the rest with the 10lb sledge and wedge. In straight grain wood I would say it's less lifting and faster splitting than a log splitter.
If it's not straight or is knotty then I cut a notch in the top with the saw and it pops apart with a wedge.
Since the x27 my maul never left the barn. 90 percent split with the fiskars and the rest with the 10lb sledge and wedge. In straight grain wood I would say it's less lifting and faster splitting than a log splitter.
If it's not straight or is knotty then I cut a notch in the top with the saw and it pops apart with a wedge.