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Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Ohio dave, Oct 24, 2019.

  1. Backwoods Savage

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    Bingo! I've said that for years. It is also one reason I don't like the 4-way wedge. That 4-way is okay if you are selling wood but for making stacks, I really like square or rectangles rather than triangles and half moon.
     
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    Well, if you only crib the ends, and stack the rest between the cribbed ends, you'll end up probably with more wood per stack, and definitely a lot more time to use elsewhere,because cribbing takes a lot more time.
     
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    Exactly. Like you, I prefer the straight wedge splitter. I can then make as many rectangular or square pieces to make what I call "corner pieces" for making cribbed ends.

    I do like half moons though, especially if the rounds are, well, round. The dead standing elm are great for this, and a lot of ash rounds are good for this too.

    Every round has to be "read" to see if you can make a nice stackable piece.

    Then there's maple and oak that split really nicely and straight where you have a lot less reading of the round to do.
     
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    i will definitely ask away lol :)
     
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    8D8CC68F-4BBD-4DC3-8FC4-2E5AE24ACA41.jpeg 4141C8DD-FC8E-4DC2-9214-415E3432259F.jpeg 9FCB530E-443E-4987-A29C-28253ACA1D44.jpeg Awesome thread, I love that I’m not the only one that thinks about all these details... welcome Not_chip !!! Great place to geek out on all things firewood!

    Personally I seem to get a lot of big rounds and I am also so not a fan of the 4 way splitter (for reasons similar to those mentioned above) .. so between my hydraulics and my hand splitting I tend to get a lot of square or rectangular splits. I have some cribbed stacks that this is great for but lately I have been trying to stack more traditionally to save space,. Been trying to keep it very loose so I find its best to have some mix of square and triangular splits. To that end I have been forcing my self to take a few more triangles than I naturally would. I also suspect the triangles dry a lot faster. Just my thoughts as I read through all this.
     
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    Now that's a lot of splitting (slaps flex tape on it)
     
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    Welcome to the club. Lots of great folks here sharing knowledge and humor. I think you will like it here
     
  8. Backwoods Savage

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    Stacking like you are will allow for some great drying.