Sunday, May 3, 2009

How to Split Wood (Firewood Processor)

Firewood Processor

Set the first log up on it's end on the surface you are cutting on, either a tree stump or something similar. Be sure to wear safety glasses!

Use a six pound wood splitter's maul. The maul is type of a wedge with a handle. It works better than the ax because the wedge does not stick in the wood as easily and the slope of the wedge, itself, increases the pressure on the wood. You are using a lightweight maul because it is the velocity that the maul hits the wood that splits the logs, not the mass involved.. Most people can swing a six pound maul quicker and easier than a bigger one.

Look the wood over for knot holes and twisted areas that might indicate that it would be difficult to split. Set this wood aside for later. Swing the maul and bring it down toward the edge of the log, not in the center. You may hear the wood begin to split the first time. Keep going until the wood splits completely. You should always try to strike in the same spot, or as close to it as possible.

Always watch and pay close attention to what you are doing. Allowing your mid to wander for even one second can be painful! Stop and rest as you need to, but swing the maul with energy and purpose.

Firewood Processor

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