Heavy-Duty Shank Firewood Drill Bit
Wood machine split cone drill electric drill with coffin electric hammer with electric household chop wood artifact chop bit. Splitter wood drill can achieve good results for all types of softwood and wood. Save your back and your time! Split wood faster and easier when you use the Splitter Wood Drill. The innovative design weakens logs at various angles, allowing you to split the log in a fraction of the time.
Features
- No More Axe & Maul! Unlike the traditional splitting axe/ maul, the drill-and-split method requires much less physical strength and therefore won’t tire you out easily.
- Efficient Wood Splitting: Let’s split a log within 5 seconds with a slight drilling! Saves >70% logging time, highly increasing productivity. Structured with double-fluted design, providing optimum speed and accuracy to split any tough wood without getting blunt.
- Premium Material: Durably made with high carbon steel which is impact-resistant. Structured with double-fluted design, providing optimum speed and accuracy to split any tough wood without getting blunt.
- Safer Than Traditional Ones: The grooved anti-slip design makes it more secure to use and prevents the drill bit from walking. Plus it prevents accidental cuts!
- For Any Tough Wood: High level of hardness for splitting tough oak, hickory, walnut, sycamore, and more.
- Wide Usage: Can be versatilely used for building a campfire, making wooden crafts/ furniture, getting firewood in an emergency, and so on.
Specifications
- Material: High Carbon Steel
- Type: Accessories
- Black color
- Overall Length: 130mm / 5.12in
- Diameter: 32mm / 1.26in
- Cable Diameter: 10 mm / 0.39 in. (Square and triangular rod), 9.5 mm / 0.37 in (round rod)
- Quantity: 1 Pc
Package Included
- 1 x Heavy-Duty Shank Firewood Drill Bit
My use was geared towards turning scrap wood into kindling as opposed to slitting logs. I had a number of planks of woods which I couldn’t kindle with an axe due to knots on the wood near the ends. This device made short and easy work turning it all into kindling.
It takes some getting used to as you gauge it’s capability (and learn to either have a hold of the wood or your foot on it to avoid creating a propeller!)
I use it with a cordless drill which will obviously limit it further than a more powerful corded one. You can usually tell pretty quickly if the device is going to have the desired effect and split the wood or whether it’s going to just drill into the wood and become stuck. Drilling 1-2cm from the side of the wood worked 95% of the time. Slightly annoying is that when you put the drill in reserve it’s simple loosens the head from the adapter rather than unscrewing out the wood so if you do over estimate and it gets stuck the in wood you’ll need to find a way of getting it back.
If you are realistic in what you expect from this item then it will work well for you. If you are hoping it’ll will conquer big logs or solid wood which would normally take several swings of an axe then you’ll most likely be disappointed.
Like any cutting tool, the drier the wood the better, but works each time.
I may now have to get a battery drill to save the trailing cables (please Santa)!!
I found out by trial and error that it’s best to start at the outside of the piece of wood you are splitting and separate small pieces of wood at a time (10-30mm wife). I tried drilling through the middle of the wood but the drill bit just got stuck so start on the edge and work inwards.