How to Make a DIY Log Splitter
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- čas přidán 21. 11. 2022
- Chopping firewood with an axe is OK until the pieces get smaller and then things can get somewhat dicey especially for your hand you are holding the wood with. Follow me as I make a firewood 'Guillotine' to speed up the process and to take away any risk to my left hand!
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Ooh great project. Cheers Stuart!
Can’t beat CAD: Cardboard aided design…..
Now you are talking. I've never heard that one before - I'll have to use it in a future video - thanks.
As a kid in the 1960's, I used to go to my grandparents house on Fridays from Junior school and chop a weeks worth of kindling for them, using a small, very sharp axe, whilst sitting on the backdoor step. My grandfather had shown me how to do it safely and then left me to it- never had a single mishap , and I did it every week until I left school to join the Royal Navy. Happy Days !
Good memories ..
Me too, happy days indeed...
"Grandpa taught me how to safely swing a sharp blade at my hand." Sounds like warm mems with gramps, i doubt there's truly a safe way by that method though.
@@cyberles8830 You don't swing a hand axe to split kindling. You should probably resign from the safety police and dedicate your life to gaining a little basic knowledge.
That's some good hand-eye training right there!
Yours is what DIY vids should be like: fantastically helpful, detailed enough, and not too long. Bravo.
I don’t even have a fireplace and I watched this whole thing! Great as always Stuart
Get a fire pit!
Thanks Ronan
I have to say this video was really satisfying to my male creative frequency. Thank you for making us feel like we were building it with you. Awesome.
Stuart......4 words for you mate.
You are a GENIUS !!!!!
So thorough, so practical, so precise.
You really do have a 'mechanical brain' and i just love to watch and learn and see the end result.
You also never cut corners and have pride in what you do which i respect totally.
Well done and thanks for another great and inspiring video 👍
Thanks Matt
A great idea! A quick note about using an axe. When the wood gets too small to balance (or your aim isn't good enough) lay the wood flat on the cutting block, then strike the axe into one end. That will often split the wood, but if it doesn't, now the axe is stuck in, simply stand it up and tap it a couple of times. It is a great way of chopping kindling down to match size!
Back in the 50’s we had a gas poker which did away with the need for kindling. It also helped to refresh the fire when it had burnt down too far. Oh, I also remember the coal hammer, some of the delivered lumps were huge. The “slack” was put into the brown paper bags, that the shopping came in, to bank up the fire over night so the room was warmish in the morning. I grew up with one side toasty warm and the other freezing cold.
Get your self an old tyre and put the log in the middle then split it with the axe. The tyre stops the Half's/quarters from falling off the stump
I love the use of good old C.A.D. to design (cardboard added design)
Had a hatchet accident 4 years ago, splitting kindling. Piece of the wood jumped up and hit just below my eye. Went to clean myself up from the blood and found some "facial fat" under me eye. Incredibly painful to touch and it refused to go back into the bleeding hole . Went to A and E where they found it was actually a small section of wood that I was trying to push back in. DOH!
Looks like a great bit of kit.
I notice you have a great deal less bending down to pick up and replace the logs on the chopping block. Excellent idea, well made and well explained . Thank you .
Brilliant!
Back in the 70's my uncle had me chopping wood for "sticks" down his allotment when I was about 7 or 8. We used to then give them to the "poor people" in his words, in the village along with veg from his allotment.
Much better than a sissy stick.
Seriously neat and professional build!!
I'd love to see that for log cutter with simple hydraulic press action - just pop it on cutter press the button and the logs split - great for those with log burners who are disabled yet still enjoy getting the firewood cut up.
Fabulously thought out and constructed.
I can’t believe how Coo-el I think this is. that’s proper diy that is and I will be making one this weekend. Thank you.
Your thinking and planning on this is so good! Kudos to you🙌
i've been looking for a no-weld version of this for a while! thanks so much!
Superb video Stuart, i have to say I'm often playing chicken with my fingers when chopping kindling with my bill hook 😂
Thank you Stuart, this is such a useful idea. I have a spare length of 4x4 and some aluminium so definitely going to have a go at making it. For a blade I am going to try using a spare hatchet as the blade, pivoting through the handle but with an extension arm added for leverage.
I like the way you did this one. I recall seeing a few other designs of a similar splitter many years ago. I've been thinking about building one ever since a friend of mine gashed his thumb open really badly while swinging a hatchet to make kindling.
I will probably make mine entirely of steel and use an old axe head for the cutting edge.
Your channel gets more interesting with every new video. You explain complex things simply by breaking them down into small pieces
It reminds me of how I solve computer programming problems at work
Nice work.
You could add two more bits of steel, laminating the original bar in between them to triple the width at the cutting field. Half the width and ground with a similar angle to creat a wider wedge, thus forcing the split wood further apart and carrying through, might reduce the number of bites required..... little bit of welding required.
THAT IS A SUPER HANDY TOOL I MUST MAKE ONE I HAVE 2 LOG BURNERS AND IT'S A BALL ACHE USING AN AXE TO DO THIS CHORE THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO
What a brilliant project Stuart. Just in time for Winter too!
That is an ingenious design.
Made the same splitter using 40x40x6mm steel 90° angle bar for the teeth which also screwed to the wall plus 6mm steel flat bar for the blade. These splitters cost about £75+ to buy but only £12 to make.
Brilliant solution, Stuart!
Ingenious idea Stuart. Great video.
Excellent idea and desing! Thank you for this! burn wood is getting may more expensive and less broken down on our side of the Atlantic. I was looking for such a lever-based splitting device. Have a good day!
What a brilliant idea Stuart and really well executed.
Thank you
Great project - a lot of result for not that much work, nice one.
Exelent solution .thanx Mike scotland
definately earned my like and this comment
Did up one of these using a cheap machete as the split bar. Saved that assembly. Just notched the 4x4, the machete already had a handle and a hanginghole at the perfect spot on the tip.
Goes a lot faster than a woodwrights splitter and mallet.
Nobody should split kindling with an axe unless you have a holding hole cut into your splitting log.
Brilliant idea n execution
I’m 💯 getting a log burner this year, free wood everywhere, no need to pay rip off gas prices, been making kindle with the axe, this great idea, definitely going to make this speed up kindle making, nice one
very nice and I'll add this to my list for retirement projects. I had seen something very similar sold by Lee Valley tools - for $289 (Canadian). Same saw tooth design, but made out of cast-iron so much slimmer. You have clearly illustrated a slightly different and much more economical way of producing the same result.
Talking of eliminating risks when cutting wood, I noticed you used gloves when on the bandsaw. I learnt the hard way that gloves and bandsaws are not a good mix - one gloved hand got a little too close one day, snagged and I almost lost the top of my thumb!
Great thing, thanks for sharing with us. Best wishes from Germany and stay healthy. Peter
Very nice project. Like the cover on the steps to ensure its lasts longer. Well thought of.
Thanks
That is a brilliant device.
Congrats P-DIY on building that awesome Log Splitter. engineer at it's finest.
Thanks Bill
Interesting video. I'll try to make one next autumn.
brilliant, I have heated with wood before, and kindling is the key to good fire building. I enjoy your tips and videos.
Thanks 👍
i was looking at the store bought ones but they are over $200 and then i saw your video thank you so much
A well thought out and made solution to what can be a dangerous job.
Excellent idea mate!
Love the ‘shatters at 9000rpm tends to educate’ euphemism 😂
This is brilliant. I need plans!
I made my “knife” 80cm and it works effortlessly 👍
Thanks for the idea! 💡
Nice one!
Great vid inspired me into making my own .
Check out the Stock Knife which are used in green woodworking and clog making. They're a very similar tool.
Brilliant video thanks for sharing
Nice job
Super. Nice project.
Very clever , well done.
That's a great idea making out of wood. Good job!
Brilliant.
Bloody. Brilliant!
Nice neat job.
Well done!
Nice and practical
What a good idea Stuart.👍👍
fantastic idea and lovely execution, only thing i'd add is maybe a spot of sandpaper onto each of the aluminium strips where the wood touches them for a little added purchase.
Hi, look's good might give it a go, would definitely be very useful.many thanks 👍
Great video ill have to make one of these thanks
Wow! just love this. Always SO much to learn in these videos, I love your thought process and meticulousness.
Excellent Stewart 👍
Very nice cutting device necessity is the mother of invention
cracking idea
Very nice tool!!!
great video as usual
Well done, great video.
Very cool
Drill a hole at the back of each step, where you have 90-ish degree angles, to eliminate those sharp angles, which are going to act as stress risers, to further help eliminate the possibility of the wood splitting as you mentioned.
I just got a demolition saw and wedged the wood in a large building block.
Birdy
looks good, seems to work good too. I like to split my wood when it's frozen. best time is at around -30 C. splits a lot easier
Very nice. Currently I'm making kindling by fixing a hatchet into vice, pointing upwards, holding log on the hatchet with my left hand and smashing on it with hammer. I can really precisely cut it to wanted width and it's much safer than splitting the log with the hatchet from above. But this is even faster and safer.
Been looking for something like this, great design
Glad you like it!
Look up a Stock Knife which are used in green woodworking and clog making. They are amazing.
This is yet another fantastic video of making your life easier and safer! What a great project to do! Old pallets will be brilliant for this once they're dismantled. I know these log splitters can be purchased but great to see how you diy one yourself!
Brilliant Stuart, you should patent that design idea.
Dry firewood do not splitt as easy as a newly cutdown trees and if its frosen even better. Nice vid. Greetings from Finland
Excellent project! That paddock purchase has proved a terrific investment Stuart 👍🏻
Thanks John
Awesome work again mate.
Thank you! Cheers!
That's real clever.
Great video, great project. I'm now thinking of doing something similar, but glancing at an old trolley jack in the garage and wondering if it could be mounted to work as a hydraulic press for some extra oomph. Scope creep! 😆
You are a master
That is brilliant! While not everyone has access to a bandsaw it really does make me think about how I can achieve something similar 🙂
Richard, I don't see anything here that could not be done with a drill, hacksaw and a handsaw. After all, as a friend likes to say, "we're not building pianos here." I agree, it is brilliant.
Well that was a really useful project, well done to you. It makes your life easier….take care as always
Thanks Val 👍
Lovely idea and good to see in action at the end..I'm probably Britain's worst DIY'er.. but your videos certainly give me confidence!
You can do it!
You can never have enough kindling....It helps your stove burn much better, less pollution and smoke and keeps the flue a bit clearer too. So every time I put a couple of new logs on the log burner, I also put on 3 to 5 pieces of kindling first.
Great Stuff , I need this badly. Don't have a band saw and no success with mallet and chisel. so i have got this onto Vectric aspire etc using a 2 rail sweep. i should have it on the machine in the morning so i will post my results. angles are the tough spot here and i wish i had a bandsaw...
Great presentation and description.. if you could add a wedge device to the cutting edge, the sticks might snap off on the first slice. Some have put a nail or a screw in the end of a piece of kindling to hold the board upright for the hatchet, keeping the off hand safely away. It also looks like a curved "scimitar-like" blade would be another useful improvement.
Thats really nice! Never thought those can be made from wood instead of steel. Fantastic work!
I like the fact that you make a mock up in cardboard and really think of the design before you make the prototype , I cut almost all of my kindling with a battery jigsaw . My multi fuel stove is rated at 5kw maximum log length of 30 cm and recommended diameter of 15 cm have you a similar simple design for an actual log cutter as at present I use various hand saws or a chainsaw all of which can be slow noisy and dangerous (I don’t like the chainsaw).
Innovation at it's best and made in the UK ..! lol thks
Thank you Brian
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!
Great video mate!
Glad you enjoyed it