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  1. Burnham

    Steel wedges

    Very true.
  2. Burnham

    Steel wedges

    Obviously he didn't hit it true and square. Ya gotta read all the words, brothers...:) Just kidding...for sure a flying chip or splinter can happen. But I doubt many at all have been hurt by those, IF they kept proper maintenance against mushrooming, and were accurate on their strikes.
  3. Burnham

    Steel wedges

    Thanks for the info. That's a pretty steep wedge...I would prefer less lift for that length, myself. But I would only pull out my razors if I had to drive open a closed up kerf with serious loading on it, so more MA is best for that scenario. I'm with Stig regarding hardheads...certainly.
  4. Burnham

    Steel wedges

    :lol:
  5. Burnham

    Steel wedges

    Hit it straight and square, and wear your eye protection. All will be well.
  6. Burnham

    Steel wedges

    How much lift to length ratio? Maybe show a side on pic? Or give some measurements. True felling wedges made of steel are a rare bird. I have a couple of steel felling/bucking wedges, shop made, that I have always called "razors". 10 or so inches long, 3/4 of an inch thick at the head...
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