I've had problems splitting bluegum (Eucalytus) before, but after my recent success with River Red Gum, I thought I would give bluegum another go. A tree blew over about 4 weeks ago and only larger stumps were left.
This wood has a more brown colour compared to the red gum. The first round went ok and I managed to get it split but the bigger one, around 16inches thick would not budge after 15 decent hits with the splitting axe. It eventually made one small crack 3 inches from the edge but then I gave up and started noodling these into quarters.
This is decent wood for burning but hard work without a splitter.
This wood has a more brown colour compared to the red gum. The first round went ok and I managed to get it split but the bigger one, around 16inches thick would not budge after 15 decent hits with the splitting axe. It eventually made one small crack 3 inches from the edge but then I gave up and started noodling these into quarters.
This is decent wood for burning but hard work without a splitter.