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Chopping block pics. Lets see 'em

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  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    When I was dong a bit of hand splitting I used a gnarly piece of elm for a chopping block. Still have it someplace in the pole barn.
     
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    Nothing fancy here. 12-14 inches across.
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    My block next to the stove, in the basement. It's maple, or oak, or ash, or maple... :whistle:

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    What's the old 2x6 screwed to it for?
     
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    I was going to ask the same Stinny ?
     
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    It's an ankle/toe/shin stop... for those wicked rare, hardly ever happens, sideways clankin' axe swingin' "misses", that have come waaaaay too close... :whistle:... very rare... hardly evah happens... ;):D
     
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    A5B0D140-D76F-46F5-94A5-40A536EC1B1D.jpeg Chinese elm from my backyard that utility company cut and left. Crud that thing is/was heavy. I use it when I get help in the wood yard.

    Kids on the hydro having fun with knots and whatnot. I hand select what I split with the axe.:D
     
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    Absolutely gorgeous looking wood
     
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    Hardly ever happens to me either ;) IMG_0324.JPG
     
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    I've got a couple of good sized oak blocks that i use, actually use them more for splitting kindling than actual wood splitting.. By using it, i don't have to stoop over so much, except when i pick up the kindling. Seems like i should have a 180 degree ''shield'' around my other block, i'll take the side off of a chunk of wood, and , boy, if it ever hit the dog, it would kill him, or if i parked the pickup to close, it without a doubt would put a big dent in it. When i split wood, i give the axe a little ''flick'' which to me is a slight angle to my left, it really helps with the splitting. Cuts down on the ''fliers'', lol.
     
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    Welcome to FHC. You'll like it here. We like dogs, beer and pics.
     
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    image.jpeg Ok, went out and took a pic of mine, I painted the end of it to keep it from cracking like the other one did. It must have helped. And I debarked the sides most of the way
     
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    Ha I had boot just like that. Finally replaced them this year.
     
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    06756145-75DD-4E4D-BF9F-F36291B65B80.jpeg This guy has been in the basement since the house was built in 85
     
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    Wow
     
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    Yikes! Had a slice worse than that in a pair of Redwings. Sewed it up with a sail repair needle and palm with waxed dental floss. Worked great!
     
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    My blocks. You can tell we have been getting a lot of rain. Both are Fir. The right one is a knotty upper round and the left a burly twisted butt round. choppingblocks.jpg
     
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    I had posted a thread about it back in May.
    Making Firewood can be Hazardous to your Health!
     
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