4PCS Wood Log Splitter Firewood Drill Bit Firewood Log Splitter Drill Bit Set ?Kindling Splitter Removable Logs Splitters ?Cone Driver Hex plusSquare plusRound -32-

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Don’t use an electric drill to drill large-diameter wood? As the drill bit may get stuck in the wood. And the torque generated by the machine can cause discomfort in the arm. Requirements for wood before drilling: 1. If the diameter of the log is less than 3 inches. No need to split 2. If the diameter of the log is greater than 3 inches and less than 6 inches. Cut in half. 3. If the diameter of the log is 6 to 12 inches. Divided into four parts. Applicable drill bit type: Rhinestone drill bit Hex handle electric hammer drill bit Round shank electric Hammer bit Square shank electric hammer bit Please use the wood splitting drill in strict accordance with the instructions. Method 1 - you have to use this in strength training. I tried to use it on a smaller 12 volt dewaxing drill and it maximized the rig. I have a KOBALT 24 volt rig and it has no problem though. Also, be sure to use the side handle of your drill bit, otherwise you may twist / break your wrist. In addition, any plug-in drill may work. Method 2 - don't drill this to the center of the log. Drill at the edge of your log, it will split in an easier way and help prevent tools from sticking. Method 3 - avoid knots like plague. If you want to tie a knot, it gets stuck. Method 4 - if you drill on the left side of the log / log, it will take advantage of the rotation of the drill bit. If you drill a hole in the ground, place your knee or foot on the log to prevent it from spinning, or you can tilt it a little bit to make it spin to the ground. The best case is that you have a desk / station that you can use and may even have a built-in station. Tip 5 - the most effective way is to break the separated logs into smaller fires or put smaller logs into a small stove. I don't have a heavy hammer rig to test its operation on larger logs. It works