Tips and techniques on how to split large pieces of firewood with hand tools.
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@Icedel777Ай бұрын
Watching your video helps me get a better understanding of how to work with the wood I have in my backyard. I don't chop wood, so I needed a reference. Thank you.
@egidiotigris2035 ай бұрын
Two year slater but. Best splitting wood video over the whole 'ternet, period. 1 - splitting green wood harder 2 - on soft ground harder x2 3 - tips with old small axe to draw the split line, wood wedge etc Real life people vs yt posers, YOU WIN. Hands down. Best regards from an old dude that just spend his afternoon in the woods the same way, just several thousands miles east but hey.
@homesteadknowhow
3 ай бұрын
Work smart, not hard. I have scoliosis so I need to do it right or I'm in trouble.
@Susann1984 Жыл бұрын
I don't know how you hold out ,but great endurance! My arms are hurting just watching you. Good tutorial. Thank you .
@BlackMan6146 ай бұрын
Man... welcome to my world. I had a splitting axe which worked fine on Ash and Beech... but the wet white oak, it was like splitting concrete. Maul helped. But it is still HARD work. I have 6 more rounds to go and I'm probably 20 years older than you. LOL
@homesteadknowhow
6 ай бұрын
I've found that green wood splits easiest when frozen.
@ronfox5519
5 ай бұрын
Harder work, but you're getting more heat out of it.
@lavernaspain483 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your video for splitting firewood. It will help me get started. God bless and thanks!
@nhwnhw0219 күн бұрын
Been dealing with cutting and splitting 2 wet large post oaks trees and a large white oak tree that blew down across my road in a wind event. Made a couple of wedges out of a large white oak limb. The wooden wedges were game changers. Really hard blows with 4lb hammer would cause the metal wedges to bounce out. Medium blows would make slow progress. A few times made a groove with a chainsaw and used the wooden wedges.
@homesteadknowhow
19 күн бұрын
The darn things work.
@wobdeehomestead14646 ай бұрын
If it’s wet wait til winter and it will split better
@Sudz286 ай бұрын
Nice video, appreciate the advice, but I just kept waiting for the head of your maul to come flying off the handle with any random strike. It looks like it's at least 50% off the top already - how is it even staying on!? Be careful!
@chrisbutler46893 ай бұрын
start with a bull dog wedge works every time
@homesteadknowhow
3 ай бұрын
I'll look into it, thanks.
@user-yu5hf7kq4d5 ай бұрын
Cleve the bark edges the same way you you took the first slab off all the way around. Then start cleaving towards the center. I rarely use wedges and always in conjunction with the maul. Keep burning that wood. Nothing better on those cold winter days. 7:08
@homesteadknowhow
5 ай бұрын
Yep that works pretty good.
@SuperDirtylou5 ай бұрын
Put on Safety glasses .
@robertboyd85246 ай бұрын
Use the maul to drive the wedge in.😂
@John-cj3ve5 ай бұрын
Did you SHARPEN the wedge?
@homesteadknowhow
5 ай бұрын
Yes
@tombo5520012 жыл бұрын
Watch Buckin Billy Ray Smith to learn how to split wood and get a real ax and sledge hammer, not those toy ones.
@micahbuck257
6 ай бұрын
How about you get out there working 80-100 hours a week and still come home, take care of your family, tend the land, and chase your dream of helping educate people on how to be self sufficient instead of spreading useless criticism.
Пікірлер: 23
Watching your video helps me get a better understanding of how to work with the wood I have in my backyard. I don't chop wood, so I needed a reference. Thank you.
Two year slater but. Best splitting wood video over the whole 'ternet, period. 1 - splitting green wood harder 2 - on soft ground harder x2 3 - tips with old small axe to draw the split line, wood wedge etc Real life people vs yt posers, YOU WIN. Hands down. Best regards from an old dude that just spend his afternoon in the woods the same way, just several thousands miles east but hey.
@homesteadknowhow
3 ай бұрын
Work smart, not hard. I have scoliosis so I need to do it right or I'm in trouble.
I don't know how you hold out ,but great endurance! My arms are hurting just watching you. Good tutorial. Thank you .
Man... welcome to my world. I had a splitting axe which worked fine on Ash and Beech... but the wet white oak, it was like splitting concrete. Maul helped. But it is still HARD work. I have 6 more rounds to go and I'm probably 20 years older than you. LOL
@homesteadknowhow
6 ай бұрын
I've found that green wood splits easiest when frozen.
@ronfox5519
5 ай бұрын
Harder work, but you're getting more heat out of it.
Thanks so much for your video for splitting firewood. It will help me get started. God bless and thanks!
Been dealing with cutting and splitting 2 wet large post oaks trees and a large white oak tree that blew down across my road in a wind event. Made a couple of wedges out of a large white oak limb. The wooden wedges were game changers. Really hard blows with 4lb hammer would cause the metal wedges to bounce out. Medium blows would make slow progress. A few times made a groove with a chainsaw and used the wooden wedges.
@homesteadknowhow
19 күн бұрын
The darn things work.
If it’s wet wait til winter and it will split better
Nice video, appreciate the advice, but I just kept waiting for the head of your maul to come flying off the handle with any random strike. It looks like it's at least 50% off the top already - how is it even staying on!? Be careful!
start with a bull dog wedge works every time
@homesteadknowhow
3 ай бұрын
I'll look into it, thanks.
Cleve the bark edges the same way you you took the first slab off all the way around. Then start cleaving towards the center. I rarely use wedges and always in conjunction with the maul. Keep burning that wood. Nothing better on those cold winter days. 7:08
@homesteadknowhow
5 ай бұрын
Yep that works pretty good.
Put on Safety glasses .
Use the maul to drive the wedge in.😂
Did you SHARPEN the wedge?
@homesteadknowhow
5 ай бұрын
Yes
Watch Buckin Billy Ray Smith to learn how to split wood and get a real ax and sledge hammer, not those toy ones.
@micahbuck257
6 ай бұрын
How about you get out there working 80-100 hours a week and still come home, take care of your family, tend the land, and chase your dream of helping educate people on how to be self sufficient instead of spreading useless criticism.
Choot it!!!!