Looks awesome! In feed rollers are excellent, roller cleaner and conveyor, excellent, That small ‘beak’ where the knife starts it split, great idea! The interlocking conveyor and I feed for transport, genius! Thanks from Australia
Great design. One addition that would help would be a roller or guild that would push the logs back to the pinch side. This would help avoid all the 12" wide pieces from having to be handled and repositioned.
I'll put a link up when my robots are working again. Little boy blew up just when I thought everything was ready to go. We have been swapping parts out with Fat Man and Little Boy to find the fault.
If you can't pick up those blocks by the end with one hand they are to big for an indoor stove. A lot of them need hit again. 16 to 18 inch they look the right length. You do have a very nice splitter there. Nice work. Can you change the splitting arm for smaller pieces ?
You fellas definitely on the right track to build a mean set up splitter ,something similar to the mahoe but if you can keep the price reasonable you will be on 👌
Well we're under half their price. I have been made aware of the Mahoe splitter. There is one near to us. Have to have a competition to see which is faster.
@PME-SPLITTERS yea seen that was very tempted to get one of yours if I'd seen this video of this one working 2 months ago I would of inquired about this but I've got a raptor turning up Ina few weeks ,I've run the mahoe alot and they a good machine so would be a good match up ,the thing that pulled me to the raptor is the box wedge how every piece is consistent and with the mahoe you get bits that are still connected or big chunky bits if your not careful and the price 🤣
@PME-SPLITTERS ohhh that's interesting like to see how that goes. I bet it's hard to make something to suit everyone but definitely like your infeed table that's a good idea with cogs sticking up and how the machine is one unit ,with the raptor I've had to buy a conveyor to sit behind it to load into my trucks
Amazing video. We would like to show this video on our channel with your permission. We will add your link and your name will also be mentioned in the video. Let us know what you think
Very cool idea but seems a little dangerous being right there. I understand the whole process of splitting wood has some level of danger to it but a lot of guys in the Midwest make firewood in the winter and a slip towards that would eat a hand pretty quick.
Very cool idea but seems a little dangerous being right there. I understand the whole process of splitting wood has some level of danger to it but a lot of guys in the Midwest make firewood in the winter and a slip towards that would eat a hand pretty quick.
@@jelinektreeservice Making guarding for the disc screen presently that deactivates screen when opened. More concerned about loose clothing getting tangled. Reasons for that position. Guillotine action requires 1/2 the tonnage to have the same result as box way or vertical splitter. So the blade is 34 inches long and can be loaded up with multiple side knives. But a lot of time was spent pushing wood into conveyor chute. Disc screen solved this problem tapers down to 20 inches and loads conveyor nicely. Cleans wood before conveyor. Means do not need a screen at end of conveyor which would get in the way of loading high sided vehicle. And cleaning helps the general workings of conveyor.
New subscriber enjoyed the video that's a nice splitter Some people like a little smaller but I think you could do it But that's still that A nice splitter Seems like it you put something in it goes right through it So I have a good day stay safe Stay healthy And happy holidays to you
I would like to purchase that machine or something like it I have a sector in my company that I could put that machine to work ASAP were can we all purchase one.
This is a demo model with new improvements on the next model with larger table, better ring in feed system, and compatibility with our automatic log in feed chainsaw unit. will upload a video of this unit at the end of January.
Will do a video soon cutting eucalyptus with twisted grain that has been down for about a year. Just finishing design of new model. Only taken a couple of months longer than I thought.
Nice. I have some eucalyptus that's potentially been down for 10 or more years here. Being in Aussie I have lots of eucalypts to choose from. Redgum, bluegum, greybox, yellowbox and ironbark to name a few of the 800 odd varieties. Look forward to seeing any/all videos of the machines in use.
This would be ideal for me here in molalla oregon USA. Please post how to purchase this machine. I'd imagine shipping to my location might cost the same amount as the splitter. Lol
Inquiring into the cost of shipping at the moment. Finishing new design. Looks tidier more compact except table depth has grown to 44 inchs deep. Drawbar folds up for shipping.
Just spent the last 5 months streamlining design. Reducing number of parts and making unit faster to build. Probably should have setup website to take orders but making limited numbers of machines each month and didn't want too much demand at the moment. May give out contact details next week if you are still interested. We are just finishing latest machine and I am pleased with this design just experimenting with different power units. The one this video was 16 hp motor and ordinary two stage pump. The one we are finishing off today is 35 hp and variable piston pump - not sure how much of an advantage it will be? It is intended to cut old Blue Gum with twisted grain that has been down for a year. Will down load the video next week.
Model number and information to purchase. Instead of only 3 knives can there be 4 knives for regular fire places? What is on there now would be great for a log boiler.
What part of the planet are you from Machine is getting a major overhaul at present. Finalizing computer programs and final dimensions. increasing cutting force, tidying work flow of infeed table, Blade changed to 4 knives and adding some safety features etc.
This has to be the best splitter I have seen in many years on the Internet! Not sure about the planet but I live in the state of confusion! AKA: Wisconsin
@@Dennis_J._Aitken Hope to have finale design finished and video out this month. But then again there was a reason why Stalin used to get some of his engineers executed. We are based in New Zealand. Looking at exporting if you are interested?
Keen to see the next video. I’ll be looking for a high production machine at the end of Aus winter so I’m keen to watch how this progresses and would love a demo if it’s an option. Have you tried it on any Aussie hard wood ? Yellow box, red gum etc
@@PME-SPLITTERS big dia wood. If you do some more videos please show it slicing through knots and twisted grain, Aussie wood has lots of that, so that’s what people always need to see it cutting. Most American splitters are fast but struggle with the knots and twisted grain. Keen to see more of this splitter, it looks great.
@@TheRuralProject Pretty sure we can match the Rex 900 in performance. They said on video up to 120 cubic meters a day. We are close to that. And I know what you mean about twisted grain. Where it is required to cut more than split. Work on video soon.
@@TheRuralProject If it does not do well it may need to have the knife sharpened. Those pieces look short and fat. Here in US we3cut everything 16 inches. I am not sure that is the proper length. What length do you cut in Australia?.
@@PME-SPLITTERS First I thought both sides of the wedge had the same design It comes down at an angle so that gives the wedge a better chance.. You did not show us any small diameter wood. Are we supposed to use a different splitter for small diameter wood? What is the maximum length of wood? It looks good. I think you will do okay with it. Fun to watch. It would be fun to use. Please don't put a double lock double handle. Make it for adults to use More knives and closer together. If the operator wants bigger pieces, he can take bigger bites (if the knives are wide enough). The knives attached to the side need to be high enough to give the main blade the opportunity to start splitting first. On second thought, with your pivot design, that probably doesn't matter. US goes by cords per hour but those big splits would be considered cheating.
Would it be better to have the blade back a bit so its not hitting that lip, and making the wood go off track , either way its quick at making cunky pieces now all you need is a log deck from me and create a saw and clamp so you can cut rounds directly onto the infeed
Designed to do timber 300 mm to 1200 mm diameter. Had a customer ring and say the machine was a game changer for him cutting Manuka. Using the blade to guillotine and first blade to split the wood. Apparently he was sick of chainsawing and all the splinters you get from Manuka.
Wasn't meant to be a demo model. A customer brought in a 1200mm by1500 mm by 400 mm high blue gum ring. Machine did process it but not easily. Wouldn't have thought more of it except then having customers of mine showing the size rings they cut on my previous machines and plan to use on this one. We are getting 4 Cord or 14 cubic meters an hour but want to get better control over the size of pieces cut. Upgrades Rotary table to spin large rings. Drive wheels to be smaller at headboard - larger at edge of table. So wood is pushed against the headboard as it is moved. Cutting table and infeed table to be increased to 44 inches wide. looking at spacing of side knives. like to get 4. Pricing $ 18.5K USD plus freight.
I agree But to prevent people from disabling two hand lock system you have to make it something they want to use. That is the main reason I came up with left hand working wood infeed system. Also there are some parts to be added beside the knife to control how wood is split. won't explain. Hope to have (made and tried) later next week.
@@PME-SPLITTERS Maybe you could make it one way for people who don't think and you could make another version for people who do think. Let them choose. Perhaps you could do a foot pedal so both hands are free to feed the wood. Ban children. Eastonmade has a vertical splitter with a foot pedal.
dont do the double hand lock up they suck i have a supa axe and modified it soon as i got your on the money with that splitter.a few more tweaks and you have yourself one of the best around
Looks awesome! In feed rollers are excellent, roller cleaner and conveyor, excellent, That small ‘beak’ where the knife starts it split, great idea! The interlocking conveyor and I feed for transport, genius!
Thanks from Australia
Great design. One addition that would help would be a roller or guild that would push the logs back to the pinch side. This would help avoid all the 12" wide pieces from having to be handled and repositioned.
What’s wrong with 12 inch pieces
Doesn't bother me but the operator keeps recutting them, so loss of time and effort is what's wrong.@@randywilson6869
@@NickDangerThirdGuy
Yes agree with you. Working on 4 side blades and trying a simple guide rail.
Amazing machine, appreciate you bringing it to light..would you happen to have a link please..thanks
I'll put a link up when my robots are working again. Little boy blew up just when I thought everything was ready to go.
We have been swapping parts out with Fat Man and Little Boy to find the fault.
What a fantastic splitter ! 💪
Very impressive would be interested in purchase when that time comes that demo works for me.
hi there interesting splitter , john
Thanks.
Very cool. I like this.
Thank you! Cheers!
If you can't pick up those blocks by the end with one hand they are to big for an indoor stove. A lot of them need hit again. 16 to 18 inch they look the right length. You do have a very nice splitter there. Nice work. Can you change the splitting arm for smaller pieces ?
Awesome splitter!!
Thats pretty slick dont think I have seen anything like that in the US
Thats because we are in New Zealand, bloody Kiwis!
You are right, both counts.
US has the box blade to cut parts of a round.
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You fellas definitely on the right track to build a mean set up splitter ,something similar to the mahoe but if you can keep the price reasonable you will be on 👌
Well we're under half their price.
I have been made aware of the Mahoe splitter. There is one near to us.
Have to have a competition to see which is faster.
@PME-SPLITTERS yea seen that was very tempted to get one of yours if I'd seen this video of this one working 2 months ago I would of inquired about this but I've got a raptor turning up Ina few weeks ,I've run the mahoe alot and they a good machine so would be a good match up ,the thing that pulled me to the raptor is the box wedge how every piece is consistent and with the mahoe you get bits that are still connected or big chunky bits if your not careful and the price 🤣
@@allthingstreeswaikato
Hope you like the Raptor.
Making a depth stop to fit to the right of the blade now. So I found your comment useful.
Thanks
@PME-SPLITTERS ohhh that's interesting like to see how that goes. I bet it's hard to make something to suit everyone but definitely like your infeed table that's a good idea with cogs sticking up and how the machine is one unit ,with the raptor I've had to buy a conveyor to sit behind it to load into my trucks
@@allthingstreeswaikato
I don't know if you have alignment markings on the table top to show where the knives come down. Those would be helpful.
Amazing video. We would like to show this video on our channel with your permission. We will add your link and your name will also be mentioned in the video. Let us know what you think
Yes that''s OK
Glad you liked the video.
Great idea having a built in disc cleaner but it needs to be longer
in the initial stages we thought the same but it is working very well and the fines are separated within the first few feet
Very cool idea but seems a little dangerous being right there. I understand the whole process of splitting wood has some level of danger to it but a lot of guys in the Midwest make firewood in the winter and a slip towards that would eat a hand pretty quick.
Very cool idea but seems a little dangerous being right there. I understand the whole process of splitting wood has some level of danger to it but a lot of guys in the Midwest make firewood in the winter and a slip towards that would eat a hand pretty quick.
@@jelinektreeservice
Making guarding for the disc screen presently that deactivates screen when opened.
More concerned about loose clothing getting tangled.
Reasons for that position.
Guillotine action requires 1/2 the tonnage to have the same result as box way or vertical splitter. So the blade is 34 inches long and can be loaded up with multiple side knives. But a lot of time was spent pushing wood into conveyor chute. Disc screen solved this problem tapers down to 20 inches and loads conveyor nicely.
Cleans wood before conveyor. Means do not need a screen at end of conveyor which would get in the way of loading high sided vehicle.
And cleaning helps the general workings of conveyor.
@@jelinektreeservice
What kind of a slip?
You are a slip.
Have you ever even split
one piece of wood or operated a motor vehicle?
New subscriber enjoyed the video that's a nice splitter Some people like a little smaller but I think you could do it But that's still that A nice splitter Seems like it you put something in it goes right through it So I have a good day stay safe Stay healthy And happy holidays to you
Thankyou, happy holidays Frank
I would like to purchase that machine or something like it I have a sector in my company that I could put that machine to work ASAP were can we all purchase one.
This is a demo model with new improvements on the next model with larger table, better ring in feed system, and compatibility with our automatic log in feed chainsaw unit.
will upload a video of this unit at the end of January.
@@PME-SPLITTERS I can't wait looking forward to the video I'll be in contact with you
Impressive machine!
Very cool project 😊
This wood splitter is very interesting, is it on the market?
This unit was a demo model. Gauging interest currently, New units in production
new video next month
Awesome machine!
Very nice design.
How does it go splitting eucalyptus?
Website? I googled and couldn't find 1 anywhere.
Will do a video soon cutting eucalyptus with twisted grain that has been down for about a year.
Just finishing design of new model. Only taken a couple of months longer than I thought.
Nice. I have some eucalyptus that's potentially been down for 10 or more years here. Being in Aussie I have lots of eucalypts to choose from. Redgum, bluegum, greybox, yellowbox and ironbark to name a few of the 800 odd varieties.
Look forward to seeing any/all videos of the machines in use.
This would be ideal for me here in molalla oregon USA. Please post how to purchase this machine. I'd imagine shipping to my location might cost the same amount as the splitter. Lol
Inquiring into the cost of shipping at the moment.
Finishing new design. Looks tidier more compact except table depth has grown to 44 inchs deep.
Drawbar folds up for shipping.
Awesome splitter. How can I make contact slash look at purchasing? Cheers mate
Just spent the last 5 months streamlining design. Reducing number of parts and making unit faster to build.
Probably should have setup website to take orders but making limited numbers of machines each month and didn't want too much demand at the moment.
May give out contact details next week if you are still interested.
We are just finishing latest machine and I am pleased with this design just experimenting with different power units. The one this video was 16 hp motor and ordinary two stage pump.
The one we are finishing off today is 35 hp and variable piston pump - not sure how much of an advantage it will be? It is intended to cut old Blue Gum with twisted grain that has been down for a year. Will down load the video next week.
Cheers mate. Keep me posted defiantly keen to talk more once your set up.
PME-SPLITTER is it your product?
Are these 16 inch rounds
Model number and information to purchase.
Instead of only 3 knives can there be 4 knives for regular fire places? What is on there now would be great for a log boiler.
What part of the planet are you from
Machine is getting a major overhaul at present.
Finalizing computer programs and final dimensions.
increasing cutting force, tidying work flow of infeed table, Blade changed to 4 knives and adding some safety features etc.
This has to be the best splitter I have seen in many years on the Internet!
Not sure about the planet but I live in the state of confusion! AKA: Wisconsin
@@Dennis_J._Aitken
Hope to have finale design finished and video out this month.
But then again there was a reason why Stalin used to get some of his engineers executed.
We are based in New Zealand. Looking at exporting if you are interested?
What's the price? Can't see a website or contact details
Keen to see the next video. I’ll be looking for a high production machine at the end of Aus winter so I’m keen to watch how this progresses and would love a demo if it’s an option.
Have you tried it on any Aussie hard wood ? Yellow box, red gum etc
Bought two truck loads of gum to test the machines with. About 800 mm Diameter.
But I am an engineer I don't know the difference in Timbers.
@@PME-SPLITTERS big dia wood. If you do some more videos please show it slicing through knots and twisted grain, Aussie wood has lots of that, so that’s what people always need to see it cutting. Most American splitters are fast but struggle with the knots and twisted grain.
Keen to see more of this splitter, it looks great.
@@TheRuralProject
Pretty sure we can match the Rex 900 in performance. They said on video up to 120 cubic meters a day. We are close to that.
And I know what you mean about twisted grain. Where it is required to cut more than split.
Work on video soon.
@@TheRuralProject
If it does not do well it may need to have the knife sharpened.
Those pieces look short and fat. Here in US we3cut everything 16 inches. I am not sure that is the proper length. What length do you cut in Australia?.
@@PME-SPLITTERS
First I thought both sides of the wedge had the same design
It comes down at an angle so that gives the wedge a better chance..
You did not show us any small diameter wood.
Are we supposed to use a different splitter for small diameter wood?
What is the maximum length of wood?
It looks good. I think you will do okay with it. Fun to watch. It would be fun to use. Please don't put a double lock double handle. Make it for adults to use
More knives and closer together. If the operator wants bigger pieces, he can take bigger bites (if the knives are wide enough).
The knives attached to the side need to be high enough to give the main blade the opportunity to start splitting first. On second thought, with your pivot design, that probably doesn't matter.
US goes by cords per hour but those big splits would be considered cheating.
Would it be better to have the blade back a bit so its not hitting that lip, and making the wood go off track , either way its quick at making cunky pieces now all you need is a log deck from me and create a saw and clamp so you can cut rounds directly onto the infeed
WOW super nice my love
how does it do with smaller rounds? looks like it might be hard to keep them upright?
Designed to do timber 300 mm to 1200 mm diameter.
Had a customer ring and say the machine was a game changer for him cutting Manuka.
Using the blade to guillotine and first blade to split the wood.
Apparently he was sick of chainsawing and all the splinters you get from Manuka.
I know this is just a demo but I am just wondering if there has been any thoughts on pricing?
Wasn't meant to be a demo model. A customer brought in a 1200mm by1500 mm by 400 mm high blue gum ring. Machine did process it but not easily. Wouldn't have thought more of it except then having customers of mine showing the size rings they cut on my previous machines and plan to use on this one.
We are getting 4 Cord or 14 cubic meters an hour but want to get better control over the size of pieces cut.
Upgrades
Rotary table to spin large rings.
Drive wheels to be smaller at headboard - larger at edge of table. So wood is pushed against the headboard as it is moved.
Cutting table and infeed table to be increased to 44 inches wide.
looking at spacing of side knives. like to get 4.
Pricing $ 18.5K USD plus freight.
@@PME-SPLITTERS well I am now following to see where this thing goes. I like when people try new things getting out of the box.
Good luck!
@@PME-SPLITTERS
I don't understand the rotary table but a manual powered one would be better than motorized.
When and where will this be available?
This unit was a demo model. Gauging interest currently, New units in production.
Can you let me know when you have them ready for sale?
Where are they made ?
@@jamesminard1867
N zeland
It needs a double lockout for the anvil. Someone is going to crush their hand without thinking the way it is currently setup.
I agree
But to prevent people from disabling two hand lock system you have to make it something they want to use.
That is the main reason I came up with left hand working wood infeed system.
Also there are some parts to be added beside the knife to control how wood is split.
won't explain. Hope to have (made and tried) later next week.
@@PME-SPLITTERS
Maybe you could make it one way for people who don't think and you could make another version for people who do think. Let them choose.
Perhaps you could do a foot pedal so both hands are free to feed the wood. Ban children.
Eastonmade has a vertical splitter with a foot pedal.
Where can i buy one ?
New Zealand made looking at shipping options, thanks
Very interesting!
dont do the double hand lock up they suck i have a supa axe and modified it soon as i got your on the money with that splitter.a few more tweaks and you have yourself one of the best around
What size cylinder?
4 1/2inch tube 3 1/2inch shaft
I could sale this type of machine like hot cakes were I'm from
Awesome
I would love to demo one of these in the United States. I would be interested in seeing how it handles our oak, beach, hickory, and other hardwoods.
Probably better than you think.
There is 50 tonnes cutting force close into the headboard.
That''s where most of the work is done to open up the log.
@@PME-SPLITTERS
The sharper it is,
the better it will work.ill work.
Ugly splitted wood.. wonder how to stack them. Not recommended!
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