This morning I went out and harvested some hickory staves that I found and marked last year. I went ahead and split them down the middle with the skip-the-wedge method(not using the chain-saw to cut a kerf). I was wondering what size trees are suitable for cutting into quarter logs, as two of these logs I feel are almost suitable for it...
I took some measurements of these logs as you can see; please note that the measurements up top of the stave are the small diameter (top portion of the tree) and the bottom measurements are towards the root of the tree (largest portion).
Small Hickory Stave Top Measurement:
Small Hickory Bottom Measurement:
Medium Hickory Top Measurement:
Medium Hickory Bottom Measurement:
Large Hickory Top Measurement:
Large hickory bottom measurement:
Are these hickories the right size for splitting into halves again (quarters)? If not, what size logs do yall prefer to split into quarters?
Thanks
Randy