nordic splitting, new way to split wood
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@srairmand maybe, but lets say shit hits the fan and u need to conserve as much energy as possible. spliting wood this way would decrease the energy normally used to split wood. i say this is a great idea!
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try that with a piece of elm
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wtf? is this some sort of propaganda? :P
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yes but ..... will it blend?
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@srairmand not really, it has many meriting features over an axe. First there is no risk of cutting yourself, little risk of slipping, no heads to fall off, less energy input. Seems pretty good to me!
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@jackhargreavessays you think a solid 3" steel bar will snap? No man could snap that hunk of metal with his hands alone.
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I would like to see him try with the first two logs shown at the beginning of the video ...
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try this with granit, come on
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Oh bliss! Bliss and heaven! Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeousity made flesh. It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now. As I slooshied, I knew such lovely pictures!
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Would be good on pine fruit cases but not much good on our Ironbark or Curly-Grain Box Tree. I have some pieces of old stock yard posts with curly grain and a block splitter, at full swing, bounces off it. Not a bad concept though.
its like a giangantic handjob XD
Fabzil 6 months ago 30
That's a wuss way of splitting woods. Be a man.
srairmand 4 weeks ago 7