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Good thinking roys. I did just throw it on the ground on top of some sawdust for testing as I couldn't be bothered to get the chopping log out. I'll try it again tomorrow.

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I'm imagining that your saying that in a Frank Spencer accent

 

That's funny . I just tried saying it in a Frank Spencer accent it and it works Jessica . :biggrin: Seriously I have always considered syc to be te least labor intensive wood going . Seasons quickly and splits lemon squeezy :001_smile:

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Sycamore usually splits very easy but I had some very Knarly rings in the yard last year from a big butt and they were a nightmare with a 30 ton splitter, every bit of the grain was twisted and I was constantly getting the blade stuck in them and having to hit them with a maul just to get them off the blade, this was only the butt and mainly where big side arms have been the rest of the tree split easy

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We have quite a lot of sycamore and it can vary. Dry and straight is a doddle but green and gnarly the X27 just bounces off and hardly leaves a dent let alone becoming stuck.

So much sympathy with Avio!

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