Splitting Wood Using Sledge & Wedge

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2019
  • Showing some tips and tricks for splitting big rounds of wood apart. This allows you to save your back by picking up smaller pieces to put on the splitting machine, if you have one, or if your splitter does not go vertical. Like most jobs there is an easy way and a hard way.

Komentáře • 78

  • @FavorableNerd
    @FavorableNerd Před 2 lety +5

    As a New homeowner who saved some money on tree service by doing self cleanup this was perfect! Thank you!

  • @sassy6292
    @sassy6292 Před 2 lety +5

    I did find it useful. I watched a few videos of splitting wood and I pick up little tips in every one of them. In a very short time you taught me alot. I didn’t know the toughest part of the tree was the centre! Starting the wedge on the edge 👍 Also, no one said anything about how to deal with a branch. They have said to avoid them but that’s it. Thank you.

  • @theodorep9569
    @theodorep9569 Před 3 lety +4

    This is the video everyone should be watching. Simple, direct, and valuable. So many hits on other videos like that Russian hacker guy where he fumbles and bumbles through, your video is great. Appreciate the guidance I got few big cherry logs to split

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 3 lety

      Appreciate that feedback! That’s my goal, help others see that many tasks are not complicated and do not need the newest fanciest gadgets. Thanks for watching

  • @longbeach96
    @longbeach96 Před 3 lety +11

    You should grind the wedge down when it starts mushrooming. Learned my lesson yesterday a piece flew right into my leg had to go to urgent care and have the metal pulled out and stitched up not a good experience. Great vid though 👍

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you for the tip, I plan on grinding the peen off before using again. Hope you heal fast, and thanks for watching!

    • @cammieclark63
      @cammieclark63 Před 2 lety +3

      Wedge care cannot be encouraged enough-and even then you should take precautions and wear protective gear. My brother was chopping wood when a small, jagged, and razor sharp piece of the wedge chipped off and hit him in the neck. He was 17 years old and it killed him-it was as traumatic as you'd imagine an accident like that being.

  • @KarlDelphi
    @KarlDelphi Před 3 lety +3

    Extremely helpful, thank you Scott!

  • @ledzepcleo
    @ledzepcleo Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks Scott. This is great, can't wait to try.

  • @4drhtrd812
    @4drhtrd812 Před 4 lety +7

    Nice tips. I wish I would have known these when I was younger and split wood by hand. Great video.

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 4 lety +1

      4drhtrd thanks! Have been splitting wood this way since I was a kid so have learned a lot of lessons the hard way.

    • @feliperowen2370
      @feliperowen2370 Před 3 lety

      a trick : watch series at Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.

    • @brayanemmett702
      @brayanemmett702 Před 3 lety

      @Felipe Rowen yup, I have been using flixzone for since november myself :)

  • @jamessykes249
    @jamessykes249 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Scott! This video was most helpful.

  • @bhavadasaacbsp3274
    @bhavadasaacbsp3274 Před 3 lety +4

    Very instructive and helpful! Thanks.

  • @sylvanpurity8038
    @sylvanpurity8038 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is the kind of basic visual I needed to see 👍👍

  • @ZMaf11
    @ZMaf11 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome video. Thanks for the tips.

  • @quincyjones2431
    @quincyjones2431 Před 2 lety +1

    That's some easy splitting sticks. Rescue wedge , love it.

  • @barrytanenbaum4157
    @barrytanenbaum4157 Před 3 lety +2

    Great Video! Thanks for sharing with us! :)

  • @bopitbull3957
    @bopitbull3957 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you good video a lot of perfect little pointers in this video

  • @bigbluebuttonman1137
    @bigbluebuttonman1137 Před 2 lety +2

    I tried splitting a fat piece of wood with a wedge in the center. In the end, I had to bring out an axe to finish the job.
    So I learned the hard way that I could get basically the same effect by moving the wedge to around the edge.

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, sometimes the hard way is a good teacher! Splitting near the edge of the round works best no matter if it’s a wedge, ax or hydraulic machine. Thanks for watching!

  • @jodypotosky522
    @jodypotosky522 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you.

  • @kingleopold6011
    @kingleopold6011 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video thanks

  • @cszabo8899
    @cszabo8899 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is the way.

  • @mikerodriguez3132
    @mikerodriguez3132 Před rokem +1

    Very useful sir

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před rokem +2

    I have to manual split my red oak logs. Cause there so big around and heavy. So i use a 4# cone wedge, and a 8# sledge hammer to bust them up. 3 hits its splits, Where i can pick them up

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před rokem

      Not sure where you’re located but a saw shop or other vendor that sells chainsaw equipment may be a good place to start. There’s always Amazon but I try to shop local when I can.

    • @426superbee4
      @426superbee4 Před rokem +1

      @@scottthornandhisbeesandtrees i got a good chainsaw THE 18" Oregon Electric cord chainsaw with a self sharping lever! SHE A BEAST cuts down huge red oak

    • @426superbee4
      @426superbee4 Před rokem +1

      @@scottthornandhisbeesandtrees I just have to bust these log up so i can pick them up and put on my 7 ton Electric log splitter its very fast

    • @426superbee4
      @426superbee4 Před rokem +1

      @@scottthornandhisbeesandtrees Located in East Texas

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před rokem

      I don’t have any experience with those wedges. Sometimes I cut up the big rounds lengthwise with the chainsaw especially if they’re crooked. That might help get them small enough to pick up.

  • @adi7795
    @adi7795 Před 2 lety

    WOW nice work great explain how to do this.
    There is a few videos out there and the all Star in the middle with the wedge witch is wrong.
    The way you split it takes hardly no effort to split.

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for the kind words and for watching. I think it’s natural to start in the middle and that’s why most people do. But luckily I learned the edge is the easiest and most effective.

  • @RCPSU4
    @RCPSU4 Před 3 lety +2

    In your opinion is it better to have a diamond style wedge compared to the traditional style?

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 3 lety +3

      Good question. I have not used the diamond style and do not think there is anything wrong with them. I have good luck with the traditional style as long as you read the wood. Thanks for watching!

  • @guillermo2k90
    @guillermo2k90 Před 2 lety +1

    Good tips thanks son .

  • @jondrew55
    @jondrew55 Před 3 lety +2

    Good video. I'm disappointed there aren't dozens of comments telling you how you are doing this wrong. I come for the armchair splitting experts.

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 3 lety +1

      Appreciate the kind words! Yes it can be easy for some folks to critique others but all the suggestions I’ve gotten so far are useful or constructive. I know that’s not always the case but appreciate it here.

  • @BenjaminPlaysRust
    @BenjaminPlaysRust Před 3 lety +3

    How heavy is the sledge? I think my problem is my sledge is SO heavy. It's back breaking swinging it for any amount of time.

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 3 lety +1

      I think this is a 10 lb. sledge. Definitely not my preferred one. I have an eight pounder that is much more user friendly but lose it from time to time.

    • @shortyorc121
      @shortyorc121 Před 3 lety +2

      Bro let gravity help you. You don't have to swing it hard or fast. It's best to have a nice controlled swing and hitting the wedge directly centered to drive it down.
      Also another tip is to have your log on top of a base either another log that is bigger or something hard that you don't care about screwing up. Do this because the ground will absorb the impact. As for backbreaking yeah for sure splitting wood is without a doubt one of the best full body workouts you can do. Look up techniques and proper way to swing a maul or sledge it will definitely help your back as you should keep your back straight at all times and bend your knees as you come down for impact.

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 3 lety +2

      ShortyOrc 1 thanks

    • @shortyorc121
      @shortyorc121 Před 3 lety +1

      @@scottthornandhisbeesandtrees no problem man. Enjoyed the video. Great explanation on the wedge placement. I have a wedge and a maul, but alway end up grabbing the wedge.

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 3 lety +1

      ShortyOrc 1 it certainly is a good option to have. Since I’ve gotten a Fiskars x27 I really only use the wedge for really big stuff.

  • @rockymountainfirewood3873

    This is great. Love the passion. I'll show you how I split firewood! Check out Rocky Mountain Firewood for all things firewoodin'

  • @allanaaron2281
    @allanaaron2281 Před 3 lety

    This video thumbnail popped up randomly on my suggestions this morning, and instantly the first thing I saw was that the end of the log that's lying on the ground and facing the camera looks like someone's face. It actually kind of looks like (edit: a caricaturized version of) President Trump's face.
    I expected to see the comment section filled with that observation, but no.
    I did just wake up so maybe it's just a hallucination from my still sleep-fogged brain.

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha that’s gold! Thanks for sharing that story and I hope your coffee kicks in soon!

    • @allanaaron2281
      @allanaaron2281 Před 3 lety +1

      @@scottthornandhisbeesandtrees thanks. I was sleeping in because I thought I had the day off but got called in to work anyway.
      Such is life.
      I wonder if anyone else sees the face in the log? It's like a face laying down

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 3 lety +1

      @@allanaaron2281 I think that’s the first I’ve heard of this, and I’ll have to watch and look. Thanks

  • @circaSG07
    @circaSG07 Před 3 lety

    it kind of breaks my heart to see ambrosia maple become firewood.

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 3 lety

      Understand, but there’s value in it no matter how it’s used!

    • @circaSG07
      @circaSG07 Před 3 lety +2

      @@scottthornandhisbeesandtrees no arguments here, if it's not good for lumber, it better be good for warming you up.

  • @meandnature6452
    @meandnature6452 Před 4 lety +1

    when i did that a piece of metal flew like a bullet into my leg. It even made a hole in my pants

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 4 lety +1

      Scary stuff for sure! I need to get better about removing the mushroom caps that get peened over on the wedges. Thanks for watching.

    • @ledzepcleo
      @ledzepcleo Před 2 lety +1

      @@scottthornandhisbeesandtrees can you explain what that means? What should I look out for on the wedge? I do have a brand-new wedge so at least it will start out good.

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 2 lety +1

      @@ledzepcleo when the wedge is used a lot or struck along the top corner where the cap meets the sides the metal can start to kind of peel down. If it goes far enough and is hit there again the metal can break loose and it has a lot of energy behind it. If you grind those down while they’re small it’s safer to use. Hope that helps!

    • @ledzepcleo
      @ledzepcleo Před 2 lety +1

      @@scottthornandhisbeesandtrees thank you trying to learn all I can. I was very unsuccessful splitting firewood for camping a few weeks. All I had at that time was a cheap hand ax. Not sure what that is good for. I am trying to get large branch pieces split, some Maple,some Oak

    • @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees
      @scottthornandhisbeesandtrees  Před 2 lety +1

      @@ledzepcleo don’t get discouraged! Small hatchets can be good for splitting wood into kindling. I have a Fiskars I use for most things and I really like it.