I had 2 trees taken down in my yard recently. One is very easy to split, it may be maple. The other - don't know what kind, needs to be pulled apart after splitting. It holds together with what I'll call fibers, (not sure if that's the right word) - long strong pieces of the wood. It's very time consuming compared to the other tree where one hit will completely split it. (Especially since I just bought a Fiskars X27)
Would there be any benefit to let it season for several months to make it easier? A few years ago I had similar rounds. I think it was cedar, it was red in the middle and smelled quite good.
Would there be any benefit to let it season for several months to make it easier? A few years ago I had similar rounds. I think it was cedar, it was red in the middle and smelled quite good.