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I have wood to split and went to split and couldn't get them split...I sharpening my axe (x27) I get the little ones to split just fine but not the big rounds....do I need a maul? How big If so? I have a splitting wedge, should I just use that?
 

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I have wood to split and went to split and couldn't get them split...I sharpening my axe (x27) I get the little ones to split just fine but not the big rounds....do I need a maul? How big If so? I have a splitting wedge, should I just use that?
The maul will help. Next step up is the wedge. Or could noodle the big ones part way or completely in half with the saw first.
 

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Noodle gets me in the big ones and Y pieces. Rarely use a wedge. Sometimes a light weight maul. I don't swing a 12 pounder much anymore....like almost never. It tears up my shoulders. If you must hand split grab a wedge and long handle small 8 pound sledge.
You can stick the big maul and then pound it home. Much prefer my lil tiny 6 ton two speed electric machine. Plus I very rarely takes anything over 20-22" across for firewood.
 

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Noodle gets me in the big ones and Y pieces. Rarely use a wedge. Sometimes a light weight maul. I don't swing a 12 pounder much anymore....like almost never. It tears up my shoulders. If you must hand split grab a wedge and long handle small 8 pound sledge.
You can stick the big maul and then pound it home. Much prefer my lil tiny 6 ton two speed electric machine. Plus I very rarely takes anything over 20-22" across for firewood.


Thats what i need a electric splitter
 

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Bigger rounds can be tough to split. Not too bad if it is good and straight grained. Work around the outside splitting the edge off first as opposed to trying to split the round in half. Much easier that way. A Gransfors Bruk splitting maul will make it even easier. Outran a hydraulic splitter that had two people feeding it twofold with mine. Was quarter rounds from a massive 40ish inch red oak. Nice straight grain and the gransfors maul ate it for lunch. I have an x27 too, it doesn't stand a chance in comparison.
 

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I often have wood that no matter what axe or maul you have you won't split it by hand. So first take a look at the grain and determine whether hand splitting is an option to begin with. If it is but it seems difficult look at where you striking, 'reading' the growth rings and putting the axe bit in the right spot is a skill you need to practice. Sinking the heel of the axe in first can assist too in some cases. Hard to explain in one post but 'how' you tackle a round where you start & where you go next makes all the difference. The wood will tell you what to do if you know what to look for.
 

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If you are a Fiskars fan, try their maul. The Iso-Core 8 lb maul. I use the Fiskars X27 most of the time, but on nasty rounds, I just use the maul. I used to use wedges, but it kinda ends up with extra work sometimes, when the wedges get stuck. Sometimes, on some rounds, I've had 2 wedges stuck in there and it still wasn't split. Makes for a few cuss words getting that all sorted out.
 

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Although I don't swing an axe that much occasionally I get some that need noodled to fit into the splitter .Like an oak stump 5 across the root spread .Noodle a couple of places then attack it with steel wedges and an 8 pound beater .I always win but it takes some time .
Stumps contain some gnarly wood but are good for "over nighters " wood .The last fill up before bed time toss a few pieces in and they will still be burning next morning .Put on the coffee open up the air and ten minutes later it will be aroar .
 

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Get a couple boys splitting and then getta couple gals to show up! Boys will get it done trying to impress the ladies! Plan on buying more handles though! Their aim gets confused!
 
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