Wood splitting with modified axe.

/ Wood splitting with modified axe. #3  
I noticed he said 9" solid fir. I don't think it would have much value in 20" solid oak and maybe not in 10" solid oak or hickory or maple.
 
/ Wood splitting with modified axe. #4  
I noticed he said 9" solid fir. I don't think it would have much value in 20" solid oak and maybe not in 10" solid oak or hickory or maple.
That was my first thought.
Throw some knots into the hardwood fray and you'd be well on your way to a day of cussin'.
There's something elegant about the simplicity of a splitting maul or felling axe.
They can take on and dispatch so many different kinds of chopping or splitting jobs.
Complicating the basic design never seems to improve it, unless it's for some very specific use.
 
/ Wood splitting with modified axe. #5  
I wouldn't even bother picking that thing up. I can see at a distance it would be worthless for the splitting I do.
 
/ Wood splitting with modified axe. #6  
That's one of those "looks better on the sketch pad than it does in real life" kind of products. Designed based on "strategy" and not "implementation" in mind.

I would hate to swing something like that more than 2-3 times.
 
/ Wood splitting with modified axe. #7  
But its a great idea on how to make a four way wedge for my hydraulic splitter....
 

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