Silly question I know but... Other that the obvious name for splits being, splits - are there any names for different types? I am particularily talking about the near perfect rectangular splits you get out of large rounds. At deer camp we call the Yulies and when I am working by myself I tend to refer to them as stackers and they get thrown off to the side because they make such nice end and corner stacks.
Anyone have a label they put on different shaped splits or am I just getting wood brain from all this CSSing I have been doing lately?
Anyone have a label they put on different shaped splits or am I just getting wood brain from all this CSSing I have been doing lately?

. . . actually I guess I only differentiate between rounds and splits with splits being sub-divided into small, medium, large and what-was-I-thinking-that-will-never-fit-in-the-stove classifications . . . and then there is kindling which is a whole other species entirely . . . well and of course punks (wood that is punky, but not enough so that I can just toss it in the wood for tree fertilizer), chunks (short pieces cut off the stump or what was left over while I was bucking up the tree) and uglies (those curvy pieces, Y-pieces and general oddballs -- myself not withstanding.)