Last weekend, I used the sawbuck to cut down some pine rounds I had. The rounds were a bit too long to fit the stove. This weekend, I brought out the Fiskars and started splitting. I scrounged this pine about a year ago, so it was pretty dry and split farily easily. I plan on using this as my shoulder season wood. I also have some that I'm going to split into kindling. I currently have some kindling split, but not enough. Given that this is our weekend place, I need a good amount of kindling because I'm always getting a fire going.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
	 
	 
 
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