things I have learned this year …..
* splitting large red oak rounds by first slabbing the bark/sapwood with a maul
* how using a cant hook makes bucking log a more muscle friendly experience. What a great investment.
* using wedge(s) to keep the kerf open when bucking.
* how fantastic Super Cedars are for lighting the stove.
* after chain sharpening on a Oregon 511ax, I find touching up with a file afterwards offers superior results. Probably because I haven't mastered the power sharpener. I am definitely missing something!
I am definitely not too old to learn new "stuff". Thanks to all of the knowledgeable, seasoned members of hearth.com for posting their methods/advice. What a resource.
* splitting large red oak rounds by first slabbing the bark/sapwood with a maul
* how using a cant hook makes bucking log a more muscle friendly experience. What a great investment.
* using wedge(s) to keep the kerf open when bucking.
* how fantastic Super Cedars are for lighting the stove.
* after chain sharpening on a Oregon 511ax, I find touching up with a file afterwards offers superior results. Probably because I haven't mastered the power sharpener. I am definitely missing something!
I am definitely not too old to learn new "stuff". Thanks to all of the knowledgeable, seasoned members of hearth.com for posting their methods/advice. What a resource.




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