Axe vs. Splitting Maul: The Ultimate Wood-Chopping Showdown

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • A splitting maul and an axe are both tools designed for chopping wood, but they serve different purposes and have distinct characteristics. Here's an explanation of the key differences between the two:
    1. **Design and Weight**:
    **Splitting Maul**: A splitting maul has a heavy, thick, and wedge-shaped head that is specifically designed for splitting wood along the grain. The head is often wider and heavier than that of an axe, typically weighing between 6 to 8 pounds (2.7 to 3.6 kilograms). This weight helps it deliver powerful blows.
    **Axe**: An axe, on the other hand, has a narrower and more pointed head compared to a splitting maul. Axes come in various designs for different purposes, but they are generally lighter, with weights ranging from 2 to 5 pounds (0.9 to 2.3 kilograms). Axes are versatile tools used for chopping, cutting, and shaping wood.
    2. **Blade Shape**:
    **Splitting Maul**: The blade of a splitting maul is often flat and wedge-shaped. This design is ideal for forcing apart wood fibers, making it easier to split logs into smaller pieces.
    **Axe**: An axe typically has a narrower, sharper blade with a beveled edge. This design allows it to cut through wood fibers more effectively, making it suitable for tasks like felling trees, limbing branches, and shaping wood.
    3. **Intended Use**:
    **Splitting Maul**: The primary purpose of a splitting maul is to split wood, especially large logs, into firewood or smaller pieces. It's designed for tasks where you need to separate wood along its natural grain lines.
    **Axe**: An axe is a more versatile tool that can be used for a wide range of cutting tasks. It is commonly used for felling trees, cutting branches, shaping wood, and even for tasks unrelated to wood, such as cutting rope or preparing food.
    4. **Safety Considerations**:
    **Splitting Maul**: Due to its weight and design, a splitting maul requires less precision and is less likely to get stuck in wood. However, it demands more physical effort to wield.
    **Axe**: An axe requires more precision when aiming, as its narrow blade can get stuck in wood if not used correctly. It may be more challenging to split large logs with an axe compared to a maul.
    In summary, while both splitting mauls and axes are tools used for wood chopping, they have distinct designs and purposes. A splitting maul is ideal for efficiently splitting wood, especially large logs, whereas an axe is a versatile cutting tool suitable for a broader range of tasks, including felling trees and shaping wood. Choosing between them depends on the specific woodworking tasks you need to perform.
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Комментарии • 306

  • @RSKLove
    @RSKLove Год назад +578

    The maul eventually became the wedge and my axe eventually became the maul.

    • @yorkleroy5605
      @yorkleroy5605 Год назад +38

      Did your body become a receptacle for spall?

    • @krazykyle393
      @krazykyle393 Год назад +59

      @@yorkleroy5605us east coast men set off metal detectors with our imbedded shrapnel.

    • @kevingillespie159
      @kevingillespie159 Год назад +2

      Yo, you drinking ?

    • @pizzadude6615
      @pizzadude6615 Год назад +6

      You can use old maul heads as wedges if you take the temper off of them. Get it red hot and let it cool slowly with no quench.

    • @RSKLove
      @RSKLove Год назад

      I’m talking about real life. Grandpa showed me. RIP.

  • @KingSolo7214
    @KingSolo7214 Год назад +215

    I know an older mountain man kind of guy who lost an eye from this. Safety gear is important. I'm glad you included that part too!

    • @bajamus69
      @bajamus69 Год назад +2

      Safety gear is for East coast guya

    • @koDaffi
      @koDaffi Год назад +1

      He ever find it?

    • @akboyz1
      @akboyz1 11 месяцев назад

      You don't need too many metal mushroom bits flying before you grind them off early...

    • @notchipotle
      @notchipotle 10 месяцев назад +1

      sounds worse than mountain lion

    • @RanchKings
      @RanchKings 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@koDaffibruh

  • @BattleChemist
    @BattleChemist Год назад +80

    For the same reason, any mushrooming of the striking surface should be ground off, as it tends to be work-hardened and can chip off as a projectile.

  • @aaronmewes-mn3so
    @aaronmewes-mn3so Год назад +19

    I appreciate this guy’s tips. I was born in 1991 when the education system really didn’t prepare me for simple survival things like this. Appreciate. That he wants to share that wisdom.

    • @michaelhill5888
      @michaelhill5888 Год назад

      👌🙌🫡😎👍

    • @JonSmith-xh2jf
      @JonSmith-xh2jf 11 месяцев назад +2

      Kids should be taught this in school, as well as how to open a checking account. But they don't get that.

  • @peterwagner7848
    @peterwagner7848 Год назад +164

    Always wear safety glasses when you split wood barefoot......

    • @xurcom
      @xurcom Год назад +9

      A foot injury is most likely temporary while an eye injury is permanent .

    • @disillusioned070
      @disillusioned070 Год назад +17

      You've got ten toes but only two eyes. Lol

    • @ashenskywalker5537
      @ashenskywalker5537 Год назад +2

      ​@xurcom tell me how swinging an axe towards you're feet can only cause a temporary injury? can you grow you're feet back

    • @brizzle8797
      @brizzle8797 Год назад

      Not really, just when hitting a wedge with a maul!

    • @kennethdoran5840
      @kennethdoran5840 Год назад

      Would someone actually be so stupid as to strike a wedge with an axe head?

  • @Falloutrevenge1946
    @Falloutrevenge1946 Год назад +1

    It's always good to see this guy talk about forestry tools for a bit. I thought RUclips took his channel down, but I guess not

  • @Tony.795
    @Tony.795 Год назад +8

    I'm pretty sure that the striking end of the maul is harder than the poll end of an axe. There are axes that have a hardened poll that can be used for hammering. Those were used in mines and wood rafting. A soft hammer would deform and mushroom. It's the wedge that is softer than the hammer. Axes are usually only hardened on the blade end. It's why old axes are often mushroomed because they were used as a hammering tool on harder materials than wood or plastic.

  • @winterphoenixforge483
    @winterphoenixforge483 Год назад

    And this whole time I thought I had a splitting ax but instead I had a mall. Interesting. Cool, thank you for educating me!

  • @entropy5125
    @entropy5125 Год назад +2

    Use a sledge with your maul makes life easy

  • @eatwhatukiii2532
    @eatwhatukiii2532 9 месяцев назад

    I love my beloved maul!❤

  • @SatchPersaud-sm1gc
    @SatchPersaud-sm1gc 10 месяцев назад

    Growing up i mostly used a maul, i loved splitting wood, every peice is like a puzzle,

  • @brodystevens-ew9vo
    @brodystevens-ew9vo Год назад +4

    Day 30 of commenting on every video. Thank you for sharing your tips. A lot of men nowadays don't know much about this stuff

  • @wyliecoyote1
    @wyliecoyote1 Год назад +4

    Good point, all too often see a nice axe with damaged back.

  • @lukuscarter3563
    @lukuscarter3563 Год назад

    Hmmm I didn’t know that little bit of knowledge. Thank you Mr. Proho

  • @louiefillet6932
    @louiefillet6932 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, ProHo.

  • @dougpetersen7285
    @dougpetersen7285 Год назад

    Thank you for answering that question

  • @minionkevin6623
    @minionkevin6623 Год назад +14

    Always wear safety glasses says the barefooted man! 😂

    • @leonmilner9994
      @leonmilner9994 Год назад

      THIS

    • @minionkevin6623
      @minionkevin6623 Год назад

      @@leonmilner9994 THAT

    • @brizzle8797
      @brizzle8797 Год назад

      I mean I'm sure you're probably joking, or at least I hope so. Because if you're not it probably means you don't quite understand why safety glasses are important

    • @GarthKlaus
      @GarthKlaus Год назад +1

      Safety Glasses 👍
      Shoes 🤷‍♂️

    • @helsonly722
      @helsonly722 6 месяцев назад

      You have 10 toes but only 2 eyes.

  • @tysonehlers8885
    @tysonehlers8885 Год назад

    Thank you for breaking that down, it totally makes sense. Much appreciated Sir

  • @boriseldac1924
    @boriseldac1924 Год назад

    You aren’t kidding when you say wear safety glasses almost lost an eye when I was younger because a chip came flying off

  • @4by_yotaguy373
    @4by_yotaguy373 Год назад

    Another great tip 👍

  • @vmwindustries
    @vmwindustries Год назад

    Thanks for the tip! Definitely learned from this today.

  • @mikevega7740
    @mikevega7740 Год назад

    Thanks for that information

  • @pjsurfer25
    @pjsurfer25 Год назад +1

    That is sound information. My grand father hit an axe with a hammer and it chipped and took one of his eyes. He told me that story many times over the years to drive it home.

  • @jayonez137
    @jayonez137 Год назад +13

    It’s so nice to see West Coast men finally learning something manly.

    • @PorchHonkey
      @PorchHonkey Год назад

      If your a whifflebird from the west coast it's OK to hit it with your purse.

  • @BoiOhBoiWeee
    @BoiOhBoiWeee Год назад +1

    Real men know these things 🔥

  • @alyawkram5156
    @alyawkram5156 Год назад

    Miss your old content man

  • @adzthewise
    @adzthewise Год назад +3

    Thanks for that, needed that.

  • @tiggywink1
    @tiggywink1 Год назад

    This is very important info...Thanks Cody.....

  • @demonic477
    @demonic477 10 месяцев назад

    I bought by maul when I was 20 it's still in my shop and I only needed to change the handle once in all the time I have owned it and I'm 63 now.

  • @Wastelandman7000
    @Wastelandman7000 Год назад

    This is true. Another fun fact: hacking or cleaving knives are designed to be hit with a steel hammer. They're used mostly for clearing away the molding around panes of glass. This also works for batoning wood. Act accordingly.

  • @derekquintal
    @derekquintal Год назад

    Good stuff 👍

  • @wapper7777
    @wapper7777 11 месяцев назад

    I didn’t know this. Thank you. Maybe some tips on how to identify which is which if I inherited a bunch of my grandpas old tools?

  • @AnarchAngel1
    @AnarchAngel1 Год назад +1

    I would argue that the poll of a maul is harder than the poll of most axes. Usually the bit of the axe is differentially heat treated leaving the poll much softer than the bit. The maul needs a poll that is significantly harder than steel wedges so it doesn't deform over time 🤷‍♂️

    • @thetemperedwoodsman
      @thetemperedwoodsman Год назад

      Correct. All these soy boys are commenting “thank you for this info!” While I’m sitting here like wtf, you just said the exact opposite of the truth. Cheers
      The poll on an axe is not hardened and thus mushrooms if struck against steel. The poll of a maul IS hardened and thus keeps its shape while struck against non-hardened steel like wedges.

  • @guano1274
    @guano1274 Год назад

    As much as I learnd in every safte curse and real life, never hit a steel wedge with an still maul. Always use an aluminum wedge, steel on steel can explode. Good friend of mine got a nice scar on his arm from that happening. That shrapnel from the wedge got him pretty good.

  • @drewlong8991
    @drewlong8991 Год назад +1

    A post maul is a giant hammer that when your father is swinging when he says don't look up when you are holding the post.

  • @chaseandrews9354
    @chaseandrews9354 11 месяцев назад

    Splitting malls are so goated

  • @scotthartley7837
    @scotthartley7837 Год назад

    See this is always somthing i just assumed but I'm glad I have the actual reason now

    • @thetemperedwoodsman
      @thetemperedwoodsman Год назад

      His details are incorrect. Maul’s polls are HARDENED, axe’s are NOT. His advice is right, but his reasoning is backwards.

  • @jeanangelo98
    @jeanangelo98 Год назад

    Very satisfying T I N G, thank you for that.

  • @randysalvaje512
    @randysalvaje512 Год назад

    You’re like my dad teaching me life skills every day lol

  • @stevenspringstead6190
    @stevenspringstead6190 Год назад

    The first time I wore saftey glasses when splitting wood was because my dad suggested it, A 1/2 inch piece of metal broke off and lmbeded in my arm. I think about that every time I think glasses are in my way.

  • @amurican35
    @amurican35 5 месяцев назад

    thank you sir

  • @danimalgame8225
    @danimalgame8225 Год назад +4

    God bless you and your family

  • @tomk3635
    @tomk3635 Год назад

    Dammit, I’m 41 and I’m nowhere near where I should be knowledge wise… thanks Dad

  • @pizzadude6615
    @pizzadude6615 Год назад +1

    Next show us what a bench grinder is and clean up that wedge before you get a shrapnel injury.

  • @mjc4942
    @mjc4942 Год назад

    I've seen a few people use a maul by just hitting in a line. After several hits the log will split.

  • @joodlebug
    @joodlebug Год назад

    Good to know

  • @gerald7846
    @gerald7846 Год назад +1

    "Always wear safety glasses" says the man who chops wood barefoot.

  • @tonycox8746
    @tonycox8746 Год назад +1

    I've always split with a maul

  • @RUHDD4HVN
    @RUHDD4HVN Год назад +4

    Axes.... if you've used one... then you've used the maul.

  • @Thalanox
    @Thalanox 11 месяцев назад

    I'm going to nickname my wedge Kenobi.

  • @TheDevilLine6
    @TheDevilLine6 Год назад

    I usually am able to quarter with a normal axe but for some I use a wedge with an 8 lb sledge 😂 solves that problem quickly

  • @jamesgarfield9592
    @jamesgarfield9592 Год назад

    Didn’t know that! Thx! 👍

  • @heyman5525
    @heyman5525 Год назад +2

    Hardened steel cannot absorb. If you hit two hammers together, plan on going to the emergency room. I've told people this and they did it anyway. One guy had a chunk of steel bury in his chin. Another guy did it unknowingly and ran a good sized piece deep in his forearm. If I remember right, another guy had a piece hit him right in the forehead.

  • @donovanpeters5764
    @donovanpeters5764 Год назад

    You forgot " act accordingly" you slipping Mr.wranglerstar.

  • @nicholasmarshall901
    @nicholasmarshall901 Год назад

    Mauls are also wider and typically heavier, because they’re for splitting, axes are thinner, made for cutting

    • @saltyyankee5149
      @saltyyankee5149 Год назад

      west coast man did a video comparing horizontal axes and West Coast wimpy splitters (splitting axes)... they make axes for splitting, it's like a soft aluminum can, so even left coasties can feel macho

  • @balloon685
    @balloon685 Год назад

    That sound ❤❤

  • @jaybee8858
    @jaybee8858 Год назад

    was 13 and hit a splitting wedge with the back side of a axe and a piece of metal went in between my neck and chin and got removed about 15 years later for an MRI. Almost forgot to tell them ahead of time.

  • @parrot148
    @parrot148 Год назад +4

    East coast guys have no need for safety glasses. West coast guys must have some soft eyes I guess 👁 🧐

    • @matthewfilter7586
      @matthewfilter7586 Год назад +1

      Safety squints and if its really bad just turn your head a little.

    • @grahamlopez3742
      @grahamlopez3742 Год назад +1

      Close your eyes and have faith. The lord will guide your axe.

  • @danjajeff1404
    @danjajeff1404 Год назад +11

    I mean technically anything is a hammer if you hit it hard enough. 😂

  • @PhillyFail
    @PhillyFail Год назад

    Cool didn't know My father has a maul I just thought it was a heavy ax

  • @almartiniii1541
    @almartiniii1541 Год назад

    Us eastcoasters have been using mauls and wedges for centuries. The trees here, with their many burls, comand a strength in arm and intellect, that west coast man usually needs not. With your easy to split wood, im actually amazed you even have splitting wedges. Maby used for your children?

  • @peterdragonz7629
    @peterdragonz7629 Год назад +1

    Wear a cup to i blew a wege apart had pieces plastered up my leg got a little to close for comfort 😅

  • @bobsmith-ru7xp
    @bobsmith-ru7xp Год назад

    In the South that maul is called a go devil.

  • @nick9463
    @nick9463 Год назад

    Talks about wearing safety glasses while being barefoot 😂😅😂

  • @coker23cola
    @coker23cola Год назад

    some good to know

  • @chrislemmon3640
    @chrislemmon3640 Год назад

    Love that were safety glasses but go barefoot the bust firewood

  • @ahoksbergen
    @ahoksbergen Год назад +1

    Yes, wear PPE...including boots. That steel can jam in you like a bullet.

  • @joedaddy8044
    @joedaddy8044 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks PH DAD 👍🏽

  • @Talosbug
    @Talosbug Год назад

    I’ve got a friend who had a chip fly off the end of a maul and smack him clear in the eye. Millimeters away from permanently blinding him. Now he’s cross eyed. A daily reminder to wear your safety glasses kids lol

  • @moptop85
    @moptop85 11 месяцев назад

    You dont need safety glasses after the second accident

  • @rainbowrefraction_2414
    @rainbowrefraction_2414 Год назад

    Block buster*

  • @JPMerolla001
    @JPMerolla001 Год назад

    Thanks for explaining the difference. *puts knowledge in mental tool box*
    I have a question though. What about... for example: an old plumb shinglers hatchet. Is that pole hardened enough to strike metal?

  • @shaneadkins4323
    @shaneadkins4323 Год назад +1

    I grew up using a 20lbs sledge hammer with a 10 inch handle with my 2 wedges

    • @saltyyankee5149
      @saltyyankee5149 Год назад +1

      ok Thor. Seriously, that's kind of wild. what are you splitting?

    • @Erebus.666.
      @Erebus.666. Год назад +1

      ​@@saltyyankee5149Everything with a 20lb sledge I reckon. I mean seriously, no sledge needs to be that heavy.

  • @JONISTI1
    @JONISTI1 Год назад

    East coast man already knew that

  • @alexadams9644
    @alexadams9644 Год назад +1

    Question. Watched a video on axe and mual prep with lubricant. Is that something you would do. Made it easy to remove wedge. Have you ever heard of that?

  • @jackasshomey
    @jackasshomey Год назад

    in all my years i never used a wedge with a maul... i just used a maul with a sledgehammer

  • @robertshoemaker6204
    @robertshoemaker6204 Год назад

    Exactly

  • @alakazam482
    @alakazam482 Год назад

    Genuine question here from a fatherless man trying to learn as much as he can. How is it that striking the back of a hardened axe would deform the eye? I thought the reason why hardened steel deforms when you strike it is because being hard means being brittle, not ductile. If enough force was being put in to deform the eye, surely it would be enough force to split the steel at the eye right?
    Also wouldnt a very hard blade make for an axe that's very hard to sharpen? I know for knife making you harden the steel, and then temper it back so you have a lot of strength and hardness, but not so much that the blade chips all the time and you can still sharpen it
    If for some reason you really needed to strike the back of an axe, lets say if you dont have a maul or are doing feel work and you left it at home, could you heat up the blunt end of an axe to make it softer? Or would that ruin the axe in another way

  • @Adventure-Spark
    @Adventure-Spark Год назад +2

    Can you do a video on quality belts for work and play?

  • @daweed4255
    @daweed4255 Год назад +2

    Works ten times better with no shoes.

  • @ShellShock794
    @ShellShock794 Год назад +1

    You're right. You should never use an axe as a sledge hammer. That being said, I used to hand split all of our wood every summer as a kid/teen (using mauls, wedges and axes) and used the axe as a sledge on the wedges and also on the mauls thousands of times and never had any issues.
    I definitely broke a handful of axe handles which always pissed off my step dad but never had any chipping issues.

    • @AnarchAngel1
      @AnarchAngel1 Год назад

      People like you are the reason it's impossible to find vintage axe heads that don't have damaged polls 😅

  • @jamyleach8292
    @jamyleach8292 Год назад

    Our fire wood was built different and a maul and wedge was all i used.

  • @johngalt7818
    @johngalt7818 11 месяцев назад

    I did not know that

  • @seancripps4897
    @seancripps4897 11 месяцев назад

    Wedge and a sledge hammer

  • @victorperez-vg4yy
    @victorperez-vg4yy Год назад

    Oooppsss thanks for telling me that explains alot 😂

  • @saltyyankee5149
    @saltyyankee5149 Год назад

    oh to be a west coast man where little axes are all it takes.

  • @Lumencraft-
    @Lumencraft- Год назад +2

    Who else has been hitting their axe with a maul cuz they don't have a wedge?

  • @tomevans4402
    @tomevans4402 Год назад

    Smart

  • @Rural_Legends
    @Rural_Legends Год назад

    Hello beloved, this is my hand and foot, they are similar but very different...

  • @420drwilldo
    @420drwilldo Год назад

    I have a pice of metal in my leg from a maul that looks just like that except the handle was orange

  • @simonfarr8670
    @simonfarr8670 11 месяцев назад

    now what about aluminum wedges for use with a crosscut saw?

  • @Mr.Pennington
    @Mr.Pennington Год назад +1

    After i got shrapnel in my leg, ill never strike metal to metal again. I just upgraded to an 8lb maul. Fiskars- how dare me

  • @justinshore9530
    @justinshore9530 Год назад

    Where I come from we called them 'go devils '. Not sure where the name came from but that's what we call splitting mauls

  • @dragonwaterforge
    @dragonwaterforge Год назад +1

    Wood bullet from buckin billy ray I'm telling ya

  • @Huntbarternsteal
    @Huntbarternsteal Год назад

    I don't know about this soft metal to hit hard metal bussines, im beginning to make axes and as i understand it most axes are mild steel with a hardened bit of spring or high tensile or just high carbon steel. Axes and mauls made for hammeing with the poll are generally entirely of a high tensile steel like 4140 and you would definitely heat treat the poll as with any hammer face.

  • @JonSmith-xh2jf
    @JonSmith-xh2jf 11 месяцев назад

    I always just used a maul during my firewood days. I tried the axe but after being used to the maul the axe felt too light and harder to aim. Or my trees were harder than woodpecker lips for an axe. I can throw a watermelon farther than a ping-pong ball by a lot

  • @jvh1756
    @jvh1756 Год назад

    A mall is where you go shopping.

  • @demoticwhippzzztv
    @demoticwhippzzztv 11 месяцев назад

    May firstly I've never called it a splitting maul I've always called it a go devil. Maybe I'm wrong, that is what everyone around me has called it since I've been alive

  • @notmikepatton1951
    @notmikepatton1951 Год назад

    I have an axe I bought s as t Home Depot 10 years ago I’ve used it 6 times

  • @dredaboss505
    @dredaboss505 Год назад

    Always wear safety glasses but never shoes