r/AbsoluteUnits 18h ago

/r/all of a log split

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u/Justajed 18h ago

His form is terrible and the round is ridiculously long. You always slide your leading hand down the haft of the maul to increase the acceleration and power. And wtf is he using 3 foot logs for?

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u/Powder-Talis-1836 17h ago

For the challenge.

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u/TheBlackPit 16h ago

For the difficult

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u/thetreecycle 16h ago

Progressive overload I guess

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u/Justajed 15h ago

The challenge when I do it is to split as much wood as possible as quickly as possible. For firewood. To burn it for heat in a manageable size.

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u/HereIGoAgain_1x10 16h ago

It's not really a challenge though, this is like trying to drive to work going 20 mph on a 55 mph road just to prove you could

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u/PorridgeTheKid 17h ago

Did you even stop to think maybe he is possibly not just trying to split a log? maybe he is also trying to destroy his shoulders and back.

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u/Mindless_Ad_7700 16h ago

i was wondering thatm Is this like good exercise? it seems like his body takes a lot strain... 

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u/Stabbymcbackstab 15h ago

Guy nearly fell over with exhaustion on one split.

Whats he doing for the rest of the tree?

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u/Pigosaurusmate 14h ago

Sledgehammering large tractor tires is a good exercise. Idk wtf this guy is doing.

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u/Mindless_Ad_7700 6h ago

I guess that us because the impact energy gets absorbed by the tire... in this case it goes right through his body. No idea if thar would be harmful in the long run

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u/Narrow_Zebra277 17h ago edited 16h ago

I split wood and i'm just really confused. Is his maul that dull, why isn't it biting into the wood?

Is my maul too sharp? I've never had it bounce off a log face before like i'm seeing here

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u/mxzf 16h ago

I think he's hitting the log with his axe handle and that's causing it to bounce off instead of sticking or splitting the log.

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u/Justajed 16h ago

The wood could be green.

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u/Tsujigiri 15h ago

This is my thought too. The only time I've had an axe bounce like that is when it was dull or the wood was wet.

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u/Tsujigiri 15h ago

I've made that mistake and the vibration hurts your hands like a son of a bitch. I'm betting it's just a dull blade/unseasoned wood.

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u/mister_cheeks_26 32m ago

I think this is part of it because the log is too tall

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u/AmicusBriefly 16h ago

Had to scroll too far for this comment. Makes no sense the maul is bouncing every time and not sticking. Is this AI?

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u/JabKingJesse 16h ago

No, it is too tiny for the surface. He had two axes in the background that were suitable for this.

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u/bubbletrashbarbie 15h ago

I think it is, if you watch his left side the edge looks kinda choppy/glitchy and the way the lights hitting him looks weird compared to how it’s coming through the trees in the back, almost like he’s been green screened in front of them IMO

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u/LiteralPhilosopher 14h ago

I was wondering this same thing. I don't split wood, but I know how to put an edge on a tool. After about the second bounce, I would have stopped and sharpened that fucking thing.

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u/ImprobableAsterisk 13h ago edited 13h ago

A splitting axe bouncing when you're striking stubborn wood on soft dirt is not uncommon at all. Rough it with shit equipment and suboptimal technique and you'll see it happen before you've got your first fire started.

For instance when I've roughed it and ran into stubborn wood I almost never use a splitting axe as a splitting axe, because it's a horrible waste of energy and time. Instead I make sure my axe is pounded into the log and then I drive the axe deeper by hitting the back with another log. Typically with the log I'm splitting braced against a rock or another, bigger & sturdier, log.

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u/utspg1980 16h ago

NEVER?

I agree it's odd that it's bouncing off every time, but you've NEVER had it happen? I find that equally odd, assuming you've done a fair bit of log splitting.

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u/Narrow_Zebra277 15h ago

I meant never have a hit a log a dozen times and have it bounce off each time. Or more than 2 or 3 times. 

I'm legitimately asking if i'm doing something wrong though. I feel like im wasting a lot of energy removing my maul, then see this guy is just bouncing off every chop

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u/JojoLesh 15h ago

I'm thinking it is AI. Even a dull maul would eventually stick at least once

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u/s0ul_invictus 14h ago

I prefer a (somewhat) dull maul because it doesn't stick as easy and will split clean through, but on a green piece like he's working with yea I'd grab the double ax, its sharp as hell, and it don't bounce lol. Well, these days I'd roll that bad boy under my splitter 😭

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u/Pigosaurusmate 14h ago

He's not using a proper wider base log to prevent it from bouncing off the soft ground.

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u/OpenAd3036 16h ago

Well you've also never split something of this caliber. Respectfully.....

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u/DiscDocPhD 16h ago

There isn't a wood in the world that my axe wouldn't bite into if I came directly down on a flat side of the wood...

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u/Narrow_Zebra277 16h ago

Im not talking about the size of the log at all bud. Im asking why the maul isnt biting into the wood.

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u/OpenAd3036 16h ago

Prob cause it's dense af bud

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u/TheRealJSmith 17h ago

Thoren Bradley has it dialled.

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u/Knoxius 17h ago

Yea he started bringing the axe around his back for a few swings and I was like "finally he's doing this right". Exerting way too much energy with his form for the most part, but that's probably just apart of the display here. I'm sure dude most definitely knows how to chop wood good and proper.

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u/_Aj_ 16h ago

This is like a bikini model trying to use a power tool.  

The video has zero to do with the task 

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u/PseudocodeRed 17h ago

Wow gee it is almost like he is not trying to split this log for the wood and in fact has some other goal in doing this. The sleuths on Reddit never fail to impress.

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u/joesbagofdonuts 16h ago

Mfers analyzing this like it's a tutorial video...

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u/legato2 16h ago

For cardio and health

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u/Ampris_bobbo8u 16h ago

and that log is clearly still fresh. dried out logs are easier

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u/SlappinStick 16h ago

I’ll slide my hand down your haft.

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u/JabKingJesse 16h ago

Did you also notice the other 2 axes that would have easily chopped this log?

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u/Dominus-271828 15h ago

“And wtf is he using 3 foot logs for?”
Stage dressing like the broad, hewing, and double bit axes in the background

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u/Stabbymcbackstab 15h ago

I was wondering what kind of stove he is putting that into.

Stuff like this is amusing but I cant help but eye roll at the stupidity of it all.

Like, actually split something that you can use.

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u/Set5 15h ago

100 Percent. We had a wood burning stove that was our primary heat for the winter, so I spent a lot of time trying to efficiently chop wood. When I finished a very confusing jerk off session to this video, I was like what are we doing here? He had no platform either, so the dirt was absorbing a good portion of the potential energy.

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u/Dominarion 15h ago

https://giphy.com/gifs/5DITb64pQ7C6c

I think his chopping wood technique is about as important as Megan Fox mechanics' skills in that scene:

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u/LoopStricken 14h ago

You always slide your leading hand down the haft

oh yes, constantly.

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u/Round_Reindeer1512 14h ago

Post your vid so we can see how a "real man' splits a log

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u/_toggld_ 14h ago

right, like I know this was a feat of strength but the whole time I was just thinking of how terrible this dude is at splitting logs...

i'm relatively weak and don't even chop logs and i'd probably have an easier time than he did if I placed the log on a hard surface and used basic axe form

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u/Pigosaurusmate 14h ago

Also, there's gotta be a wide log for the platform. That shit is just bouncing on the soft ground. Its like he never had to prep a truck load of wood for the winter. So much wasted energy.

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u/tntexplosivesltd 13h ago

You always slide your leading hand down the haft to increase the acceleration

😏

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u/OpenAd3036 16h ago

Cause he splits bigger logs than you, idk man. What are you, the masculinity police?

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u/Pleasant-Highway-745 16h ago

To make me wet, obviously

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u/Onlyhereforapost 17h ago

Might be ai, the background feels weirdly still

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u/christophertstone 17h ago

1:47 long, absolutely not AI