It's too neat - must be photoshopped! Yep...that's what I'm telling myself right now and it makes me feel a bit better indeed 


Oh man, I crack me up!I agree with the Jenga and legos comparisons. Beautiful stacks! Seeing such nice stacks makes me want to... well... BURN MINE!Oh man, I crack me up!
I split the first cord of wood for this year manually but I was bringing it home quicker than I could stack so I broke down and bought a splitter. Just point and click and she cuts where you want. I will be laughing to myself next time I fire it up as I think about the comment made about using a table saw to cut the pieces.Thanks AJS! I am getting way too much credit here, it is the wood we should be praising; nice straight trees with minimal knots. Oh yeah, the wood splitter helps a bit too.I split the first cord of wood for this year manually but I was bringing it home quicker than I could stack so I broke down and bought a splitter. Just point and click and she cuts where you want. I will be laughing to myself next time I fire it up as I think about the comment made about using a table saw to cut the pieces.


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You guys make us rough ass wood cutters/stackers feel terrible...hell, I think Im doing good just to get it in the yard....![]()
You guys make us rough ass wood cutters/stackers feel terrible...hell, I think Im doing good just to get it in the yard....![]()


Yeah, but you "Cut" it straight. Without a straight cut, it wont look as good.
Here is the most recent stack I created. Its 4 ft tall x 36 ft wide x 3 rows at 18" and older stacks by my Shed and the house. But compared to yours, these are amateur
Your Avatar is Perfectly cut rounds.... Beautiful
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! Nice c/s/s! I tried using fence posts for end of stack retainers on the wood I split on our hunting property and they just spread and toppled over.
I thought the posts would speed up my stacking time but 3 of the 4 ends failed while I was still stacking, ended up rebuilding the ends with the criss-cross method? The soil is very shaley there so perhaps they were not buried deep enough?
So honostly I am a newbie here, helped my dad split back in the day but this is a new hobbie and just love it! I wish I had a property like yours to spread out on, you get 100% sun and wind on your stacks.you go AJ..............nice wood, barn and country
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