Today....

IMG_9128.jpegIMG_9181.jpegCut these down sat. Went and winched the logs up on the trailer today. Unloaded them at the shop and loaded Euc FW to sell to guy I’m also cutting down a dead Euc for. The mesquite will probably get sold as decorative slices or “cookies”. Maybe salami cut into charcuterie boards, etc.

Saturday customer gave me this old 8lb maul, rehung it for my son.

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So….50’ lift wasn’t enough to small
piece this thing down from the top without getting the power lines. So, I took off the back limbs I could reach, left two big ones on the front, and topped it or gave it an extreme high stump. Made myself a bit of a widowmaker on the tree it landed on, but the sun was setting and I wanted to get the lift work done today so I could bring the truck trailer and forklift to load it all tomorrow. Probably could have felled the whole tree, but it would have bounced off the others a bit.

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Walkabout in the salt cedar forest to avoid the wind.

Also some test cuts in hopes of improving hinge holding time. Post on AS, ole fella from down under does long gap faces with the back cut in the middle of them, seems to work. These trees are brittle like cotton wood, seemed to hinge better than I remember, despite a long summer with no monsoon rains….axe handle/wedge dried up and re-sunk. IMG_9320.jpegIMG_9315.jpegIMG_9319.jpegIMG_9313.jpegIMG_9307.jpeg
 
Walkabout in the salt cedar forest to avoid the wind.

Also some test cuts in hopes of improving hinge holding time. Post on AS, ole fella from down under does long gap faces with the back cut in the middle of them, seems to work. These trees are brittle like cotton wood, seemed to hinge better than I remember, despite a long summer with no monsoon rains….axe handle/wedge dried up and re-sunk. View attachment 96082View attachment 96083View attachment 96084View attachment 96085View attachment 96086
Wouldn’t an open face 90+ degree hinge do the same?

I still have my grandfather’s old axe. He used it his whole life then gave it to my dad. My dad replaced the handle and used it his whole life. When my dad gave it to me, I had to replace the head…
…but I still have my grandfather’s old axe!
 
Wouldn’t an open face 90+ degree hinge do the same?

I still have my grandfather’s old axe. He used it his whole life then gave it to my dad. My dad replaced the handle and used it his whole life. When my dad gave it to me, I had to replace the head…
…but I still have my grandfather’s old axe!
The Axe of Theseus
 
Wouldn’t an open face 90+ degree hinge do the same?

I still have my grandfather’s old axe. He used it his whole life then gave it to my dad. My dad replaced the handle and used it his whole life. When my dad gave it to me, I had to replace the head…
…but I still have my grandfather’s old axe!
Apparently not. A hinge partly bends but in order to bend, the front must compress and the back stretch. Making the hinge longer provides more material to compress and stretch. More testing needed but my initials confirm his...

 
Apparently not. A hinge partly bends but in order to bend, the front must compress and the back stretch. Making the hinge longer provides more material to compress and stretch. More testing needed but my initials confirm his...

Your description makes sense. If the technique does provide longer holding time, the question becomes how to design the face to close and break it desired to do so.
 
Your description makes sense. If the technique does provide longer holding time, the question becomes how to design the face to close and break it desired to do so.
The wood in question (mesquite, eucalyptus, Tamarix aphylla, often dead) is so brittle that it will break without the face closing.
 
Deep faces for spars, gap for brittle, not that it helped much. Maybe if I had made the face a square, parallel block face and back cut into the center of it….but goal was a low stump.
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Small post on compression side

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Love my chokers

Winched on tilt trailer

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Madrone is close to Euc right?

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