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QuestionWhat's the ideal weight for the hammer while using the wedges?Community AnswerA nice 5-pound maul should do the trick, especially if you plan to split a lot. You don't want to be continuously lifting a ten pound maul.
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QuestionWhat is a maw for cutting wood?Community AnswerA "maw" is a much heavier splitting tool. (Normally they're 7.5 lbs. vs. an ax which is 3 to 4 lbs.) It's angle of attack is much more flat than that of an ax. It requires less of a swing to chop smaller pieces; it's normally used for splitting wider logs.
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QuestionDo wood splitting contests exist?Community AnswerYes they do exist.
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QuestionHow long should wood sit before I try to split it?Reaper1032Community AnswerLet it sit until it feels dry. You don't want to get your axe stuck in the wood.
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QuestionIs it okay to burn wood with moss and fungi on the bark in a house fire place?Cristofer ConlanCommunity AnswerAs long as the wood underneath is dry, then yes. Although, it is recommended that you remove any debris to ensure maximum efficiency if using a wood stove.
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QuestionHow do I set a log so that it doesn't move while I attempt to split wood. It always seems to handicap me.DonaganTop AnswererProp the log against one or more horizontal pieces.
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QuestionDoes wood split easier based on the direction of growth? That is, should you place the end which grew closer to the stump up or down?DonaganTop AnswererSplitting wood while it's upside-down might help a little, but not much. Try it both ways and see if you can tell a difference.
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QuestionAt what diameter do you need to start splitting wood? If a log is under 3-4" do you need to bother?DonaganTop AnswererNo, something that small doesn't need to be split.
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QuestionI read to split when the tree is cut down - how hard will it be if it's been left out for a year?DonaganTop AnswererA year (or more) of seasoning will make the splitting a little easier.
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QuestionHow do you axe split oak rings about a meter in diameter and about 100mm thick?DonaganTop AnswererOak that thin should split easily however you attack it. The closer to the edge you hit it, the easier it should split. If it's tough, use a wedge.
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QuestionWhat size diameter logs can I split safely if they're hardwood?DonaganTop AnswererThe length of the log is more critical than the diameter. With a large-diameter piece, hit it halfway between the edge and the center. Have a wedge standing by. Wear safety goggles.
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QuestionWhat is the best method for splitting a tough stringy wood such as Pepperwood?Community Answeri would say try the same way as other wood but cun off the stringy parts once done I'm not a master so don't take it to heart
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