I hurt my back with my axe, and hurt my back in the shop making DIY stuff, can't win. Life's short, just do what makes you happy. I did martial arts for years, so I'm pretty efficient with my 30$ axe and will probably always use it. my uncle cut 2 fingers off with a splitter, maybe axe is safer.
🔥Всем привет - отличная приспособа для людей у которых есть время и желание возиться с железом. 🥇По нашему мнению в быту хватает и обычного ✅ *ручного дровокола* для дачи, бани, камина, садовой печи - кто согласен ставьте лайки!👍 👏Автору респект! - Руки из правильного места растут!
Такие чурбаки,без сучка и задоринки можно обычным топором наколоть.не уверен что это приспособление осилит сучковатый дуб или волокнистый вяз. Но за труды 👍.
Plány ke stažení / Plans for download : www.patreon.com/posts/stipacka-dreva-63419653 Plány sdílejte prosím jen přes odkaz nahoře, díky / Please only share plans via the link above, thanks
Good design, and awesome build. Love to see people reuse older things to make new things. Anybody can run out and buy new materials, but it takes a Craftsman to reuse materials from something that was already there. Great job, I especially like the fact that it could be removed when not in use.
This is just great design, safe and has no turning pieces that can grab you really good !!Its manual, not heavy to operate , and real safe!! good design!!!
yes this is the way i would go to if i ever get around to actually making it... would be less labor if you can manage to keep the cutting on ground level tho...save a step
It looks fun, and I'm always looking for alternative ways of doing things, so thanks a lot for the video. But in this case, I can do all this with my axes and merlins, and I think I'd be faster - and I'm the other side of 60 years old. I'm watching the guy and trying to guage how much effort using the device takes, and it doesn't seem to be much less than swinging an axe. Each to his own of course, but correct use of an axe is elegant, efficient and effective. I have to deal with some really difficult and large logs at times - I call them 'the awkward squad'. I'm wondering how this device would deal with them, especially when there are knots in them. I see that an assistant is helping to position the larger logs here, but I'm dealing with much bigger and more difficult things than that. I'm not sure that this device would be that easy to use with such wood - I'm talking a meter or more in diameter. I just walk around them and split them as I go, definitely faster I'd say and no need to move them (in order to postion them under the device). Having to lift logs, large or small, onto the block before you split them is definititely going to slow you down as well as limit what you can split to what you can physically lift that high - I'm splitting French oak and hornbeam for example, and you're not going to be able to lift the larger logs into place like that Perhaps when I get older, but for the moment, I can't see the advantage, except perhaps that it takes time to learn use an axe or merlin properly; I have been doing this since I was very young, and I have noticed that some young people recently arrived in the village find this difficult - but it's their first experience of wood splitting, so I guess that's not surprising. It's well worth learning how to use an axe, for cutting and splitting, in my view.
This design seems very efficient. I bet it would really extend the age that one could manually split wood. I know a few old timers who might get a kick out of this.
Yep, I'm one of them. Early seventy's and just about to build one. I may have a stroke, when using it, but at least I'll be nice and warm, when I am recovering. LOL.
This is really awesome. No noise, no gas, no hydraulic fluid. No leaky lines. Looks like built to last a lifetime. Wonder what a price point would be. I would think if in $600 range there would be a real market for it.
@@Clem.H.Fandango noise isn't really the concern, it's getting machines to do everything for us that is concerning, but at long as you're chopping wood yourself, that's healthy
@@josephdavis4956 why would you spend 3h in chopping wood when you can do it in 1h? its about doing the job in a productive and efective way in less time :D
Hello, : ), very nice job, i think this is the nicest one like this i have seen, very good job thank you for sharing and showing us all it is possible to make nice things if you simply put your mind to doing it thanks a lot ! love the chickens and dog too : )
You will make a LOT of people VERY happy indeed! I realise that spring rates have a lot to do with the efficiency ..... Which springs did you use ? This Aussie thought it was manufactured ..... You certainly did a good job in making it ...... Fooled me ..... Best wishes ...... :) One question though : How many litres of beer an hour does it take to work it ? ROFL! :)
Looks good. Like to see you splitting some wood with knots and from further up tree where branches grew out of trunk. Much tougher to split than the straight grained wood in your demo.
Excellency. I have a kinetic 37 ton log spitte. I broke mine trying to bust through some knarley hickory. Replacement parts were cheap though and next week I will be splitting again. I'm thinking about making one of these for one of my less fortunate friends. We need smart tools like this if SHTF. No power needed.
This design has been kicking around the Internet for years now. It's better than everything else because it allow you to control the strength of the blow and the timing, so impossible to chop off fingers.
I grew up cutting and splitting wood. I sure wish I had one of those when I was a kid! Hard work never hurt anyone, but smart work is better!
I love when people say hard work never hurt anyone. Lol. Tell that to my back. 🤣🤣🤣. Just joshin ya
I hurt my back with my axe, and hurt my back in the shop making DIY stuff, can't win. Life's short, just do what makes you happy. I did martial arts for years, so I'm pretty efficient with my 30$ axe and will probably always use it. my uncle cut 2 fingers off with a splitter, maybe axe is safer.
@@HintOfPine good for you. yeah we can’t blame the splitter. Anyway, off topic. Axes have been around for centuries and work well was my point.
After 40, hard work slowly destroys a man's body. Get old & tell me that doesn't happen.
🔥Всем привет - отличная приспособа для людей у которых есть время и желание возиться с железом.
🥇По нашему мнению в быту хватает и обычного ✅ *ручного дровокола* для дачи, бани, камина, садовой печи - кто согласен ставьте лайки!👍
👏Автору респект! - Руки из правильного места растут!
Такие чурбаки,без сучка и задоринки можно обычным топором наколоть.не уверен что это приспособление осилит сучковатый дуб или волокнистый вяз. Но за труды 👍.
@@user-mz8dv4zz3b есть помощнее вариации этой модели у кулибиных. Там всё колет
Plány ke stažení / Plans for download : www.patreon.com/posts/stipacka-dreva-63419653 Plány sdílejte prosím jen přes odkaz nahoře, díky / Please only share plans via the link above, thanks
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Просто отлично! Сначала думал что это реклама заводского дровокола. Золотые руки.
Good design, and awesome build. Love to see people reuse older things to make new things. Anybody can run out and buy new materials, but it takes a Craftsman to reuse materials from something that was already there. Great job, I especially like the fact that it could be removed when not in use.
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very cool. I've been looking for this ever since first seeing the idea about 10 years ago. This one is well built. Good Job!
This is just great design, safe and has no turning pieces that can grab you really good !!Its manual, not heavy to operate , and real safe!! good design!!!
i have to agree.....long as you have an ounce of commonsense this is probably the best design of seen of this kind on the internet
yes this is the way i would go to if i ever get around to actually making it... would be less labor if you can manage to keep the cutting on ground level tho...save a step
Beautiful. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Thank you so much for sharing
Good workmanship and a great splitting tool.
Beautiful job... very well done. Thank you for sharing it with us.
that's the best diy log splitter ever! badass!
Nice design! Very safe and saves a lot of wear and tear on the hands and shoulders. Beautifully finished I might add.
Nádhera, Perfektná práca. Krásne video.
I am impressed. Great job and thanks for the post.
NICE splitter looks professionally built. Nice video!!!!
My sincere compliments!
A wonderful piece of mind_ & craftmanship.
Very Nice ... looks professional at all
Best one on UA-cam. Greetings from California
What a great tool, and very well made.
It looks fun, and I'm always looking for alternative ways of doing things, so thanks a lot for the video. But in this case, I can do all this with my axes and merlins, and I think I'd be faster - and I'm the other side of 60 years old. I'm watching the guy and trying to guage how much effort using the device takes, and it doesn't seem to be much less than swinging an axe. Each to his own of course, but correct use of an axe is elegant, efficient and effective.
I have to deal with some really difficult and large logs at times - I call them 'the awkward squad'. I'm wondering how this device would deal with them, especially when there are knots in them. I see that an assistant is helping to position the larger logs here, but I'm dealing with much bigger and more difficult things than that. I'm not sure that this device would be that easy to use with such wood - I'm talking a meter or more in diameter. I just walk around them and split them as I go, definitely faster I'd say and no need to move them (in order to postion them under the device). Having to lift logs, large or small, onto the block before you split them is definititely going to slow you down as well as limit what you can split to what you can physically lift that high - I'm splitting French oak and hornbeam for example, and you're not going to be able to lift the larger logs into place like that
Perhaps when I get older, but for the moment, I can't see the advantage, except perhaps that it takes time to learn use an axe or merlin properly; I have been doing this since I was very young, and I have noticed that some young people recently arrived in the village find this difficult - but it's their first experience of wood splitting, so I guess that's not surprising. It's well worth learning how to use an axe, for cutting and splitting, in my view.
Great design and job!
Work smarter not harder. Thats a good way to let Physics work for you. Nice Job!
Very Nice video.
Very Nice job.
Very Nice splitter.
And very Nice dog ❤
Give him a hug 👍
Its a very good design that is quite safe to use
Wish you success on selling these ! ! !
Thanks for sharing the video
That was some nice dry wood, correctly dried 👏.
Just Awesome man great build.
Прекрасная идея. Браво! Молодец!
This design seems very efficient. I bet it would really extend the age that one could manually split wood. I know a few old timers who might get a kick out of this.
Yep, I'm one of them. Early seventy's and just about to build one. I may have a stroke, when using it, but at least I'll be nice and warm, when I am recovering. LOL.
Dove si acquista questo prodotto?
Ahoj, šikovný je, že se člověk vždycky trefí :-)
Hezky udělaný kladivo.
this is wonderful! sending this to my dad, brother and a welder friend!
Thank you for sharing the video 👍
excellent video. congrats from Argentina
Amazing, VERY talented to design and build
Parádní video.Každopádně jen tak dál!!
Per cpmperare questo spaccalegna come fare
Excellent video. I hope splitter / thief get some credit for his contribution.
I wish I had one of these when I was growing up. Would've saved time and several stitches.
Well thought-out, nicely made, and funny as well! Great video guys!!
Awesome job guys!!
congrats, Nice project and well done.
Это отличная работа!
This is really awesome. No noise, no gas, no hydraulic fluid. No leaky lines. Looks like built to last a lifetime. Wonder what a price point would be. I would think if in $600 range there would be a real market for it.
You know what else has limited noise, no gas, no hydro fluid or leaky lines?
Your own two arms swinging an ax like a gd man
@@josephdavis4956 🤣😂🤣😂🤘
@@josephdavis4956 Trust me noise will not be limited if I swing an axe for as long as thing chops. There will be plenty of gd man noises.
@@Clem.H.Fandango noise isn't really the concern, it's getting machines to do everything for us that is concerning, but at long as you're chopping wood yourself, that's healthy
@@josephdavis4956 why would you spend 3h in chopping wood when you can do it in 1h? its about doing the job in a productive and efective way in less time :D
Отличное видео! Теперь я знаю, что просить у Дедушки Мороза (мужа)) на НГ! 😊👍
*Nice job with the design of the tool, according to the video it looks like it works very well. Congratulations. Angel*
Great design - simple that makes the idea genius. Terrific workmanship.
Thank you, I am very pleased that you like it
Pretty sweet and very effective!
awesome build and video
Great invention.
That is Awesome!!!! Works really Good!!! Thanks for sharing Bro!!! Have a great Day and God Bless!
It's great that you like it. Thank you very much :)
TSAGEDAR Youre welcome!
Impressive design and attention to detail, you have good skills as an Engineer at a young age.
Thanks for the good idea!
Is a very nice hammer that you made here. Love it keep up the hard work.
Гениально и просто.
Сделано очень хорошо!!! МОЛОДЦЫ!!!!!
2 Awesome.. well done !
ВЫРАЖАЮ УВАЖЕНИЕ ВСЕМ СОЗДАТЕЛЯМ ПОДОБНЫХ ПРИСПОСОБЛЕНИЙ БОЛЬШОЙ ПРИВЕТ ИЗ КАЗАХСТАНА
too cool man ...nice job! I must have one
Uncle Sylvester sure looked comfortable in that get'up He was wearing.
Skvělá práce!
Díky moc
Очень классно сделан колун,и красиво 👍👍👍
Brilliant!
love the design guys great job I'm gonna build one tweaked a little bit for my size, it's so quiet and efficient I'll send you a video!
Did you ever build yours ? I'm thinking about building one also. I curious what the springs are from ? Possibly small car or something?
This is awesome!
Hello, : ), very nice job, i think this is the nicest one like this i have seen, very good job thank you for sharing and showing us all it is possible to make nice things if you simply put your mind to doing it thanks a lot ! love the chickens and dog too : )
great video thanks for posting , i was wondering how long does that wood pile last ????
Умницы-хорошая работа =думал заводского изготовления ))))Мне очень понравилось=себе тоже так сделаю
You had me laughing at next splitter.
Smart good job there's human ingenuity for ya. 🤔🖒
Thank you could you send me the plans ?
I do not have plans yet, time is my enemy :). But once there is a free time I draw plans and put a link in the description.
K thanks I'm very interested 🖒
You will make a LOT of people VERY happy indeed!
I realise that spring rates have a lot to do with the efficiency ..... Which springs did you use ?
This Aussie thought it was manufactured ..... You certainly did a good job in making it ...... Fooled me ..... Best wishes ...... :)
One question though : How many litres of beer an hour does it take to work it ? ROFL! :)
@@TSAGEDAR будь так любезен, напиши про пружину. Откуда они? Ваз-04 сзади?
Удалось ли сделать схему с размерами?
Good idea! E nice design.... Top
Thank you
Super!!! Bravo!!!
Exellent tool, well made video, nice dog.:D
really cool build ..
Looks good. Like to see you splitting some wood with knots and from further up tree where branches grew out of trunk. Much tougher to split than the straight grained wood in your demo.
Right?
Yes! All these guys showing off their wood-splitting machines cherry-pick the straight-grained wood. What Bruce said! Try it on some twisty wood!
Yep, one good gnarly piece would stop Thor’s hammer in it’s tracks.
Try some elm tree knots🎯🤔
It's been 5 years, has this magnificent apparatus gone into production yet?
genial!!!! un trabajo muy bien hecho y muy prolijo
Very nice work.
Maybe the coolest thing that I have ever seen on UA-cam.
Thank you!
Well done 👍
Very impressive. 👍
Seems to work pretty well.
Very impressed
Buenísimo el picador brillante idea gracias amigo
Fenrir, next splitter 🐺👍🍻
Very nice. Someday I would like to copy that
Great job mate
отличная работа !!!
Very impressive! Love the detail. Very nicely edited video too I must say.
Thank you very much and I wish you all the best for the new year.
Awesome! Wish I could build one...
Excellency. I have a kinetic 37 ton log spitte. I broke mine trying to bust through some knarley hickory. Replacement parts were cheap though and next week I will be splitting again. I'm thinking about making one of these for one of my less fortunate friends. We need smart tools like this if SHTF. No power needed.
Tout simplement génial 💕👋
Very good video
Nice work. Impressive :)
Great job
Bad-ass! Awesome idea!
Wish I had one of these! No fuel, no electricity, effortless! Perfect for homesteads! Just need the tools and materials to make one...hahaha.
Bravo! Gran bel lavoro
Какой хаммер ..? Русские самодельщики придумали энтот агрегат
Genius! Personally, I might make the handle a little longer. It may provide a little more leverage and help keep your toes intact.
Espectacular muy bien 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Very well built, better than I could do. Where can I buy one just like this?
Viking Strong!!! Great idea!!
Diky moc!
This design has been kicking around the Internet for years now. It's better than everything else because it allow you to control the strength of the blow and the timing, so impossible to chop off fingers.