@emwoodservices : Firewood Midwest would be willing to make something out of it. Bowl, duck call. Send him an email and see what size he would want and let the creativity begin. I still need to send him a chunk of madrona. Now, what he does with it, i personally won't care.
Love the vids. Looks like central California. I have the same splitter. I always split wet wood. Do you find splitting dry rounds tougher than wet. Just curious cause I’m gonna pick up a load of dry rounds soon. Anyway thanks for the great content. Mike
Hey thanks for the comment! Def in Central Valley CA! And that depends on the type of wood imo. Splitting green (wet) hardwoods is easier than dry. But splitting green softwoods is harder than dry softwoods. Just my opinion from my experiences
Pistachio wood. Never see that before. Thanks for showing us..
It’s some beautiful hard wood. Shame it’s firewood and not turned into blanks for bowls and stuff
@emwoodservices : Firewood Midwest would be willing to make something out of it. Bowl, duck call.
Send him an email and see what size he would want and let the creativity begin.
I still need to send him a chunk of madrona. Now, what he does with it, i personally won't care.
Love the vids. Looks like central California. I have the same splitter. I always split wet wood. Do you find splitting dry rounds tougher than wet. Just curious cause I’m gonna pick up a load of dry rounds soon. Anyway thanks for the great content. Mike
Hey thanks for the comment! Def in Central Valley CA! And that depends on the type of wood imo. Splitting green (wet) hardwoods is easier than dry. But splitting green softwoods is harder than dry softwoods. Just my opinion from my experiences