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Why is Splitting a thick log so hard?
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Why is Splitting a thick log so hard?
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Because it's core is very old and it becomes very hard. the thickness is all in the middle because that's were the whole tree is holding on the trunk.
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It could be that, The log is super thick inside and outside. Or your axe isn't that good.
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