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Had a blast with this BB! Perfect "excuse" to get my weld helmet out again.

Entire project was built with scrap steel out of a steel hopper.
I chose to place my splitting blade at the top of the cracker so that I can easily sharpen the steel as needed without busting my knuckles.

I don't own or have access to metal stamp letters so I chose to use my dremel.

I'm not a tall person and had to move it lower so I could use it propperly lol Hubs took a video but i can't get it to load. I attached a screen shot instead.
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metal you are starting with
metal you are starting with
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grinding an edge on the steel
grinding an edge on the steel
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let's weld!
let's weld!
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not too bad a weld - it's been awhile!
not too bad a weld - it's been awhile!
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a wee farther along
a wee farther along
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diameter
diameter
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secured to the log
secured to the log
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made by: Me!
made by: Me!
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in use
in use
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Here’s my first attempt to build a kindling cracker. The key points of my design are: substantial mass, a dimensional stable base, a low aspect ratio along the log’s path, the supports for the splitting edge drive the log apart in the last few inches of stroke, uses a standard 6 lb splitting wedge instead of sharpened sheet metal. All these design choices should hopefully reduce how often logs bounce back when struck and prevent the logs from being cut instead of splitting.



Minimum requirements:
 - Cage accepts wood at least 8 inches in diameter (9 or more inches preferred)
 - Bolted to a chopping block
     - Lots of knots in the block if it's a soft wood (possibly a taller than average chopping block)
     - The creation does not have to be centered on the chopping block
 - Stamp, etch or chisel “made by XXXX” somewhere on it where XXXX is your name

Provide proof of the following as pictures or video (<2 min):
- Your creation at two points of construction
- The finished product with a tape measure showing the the size of the wood that can enter
- The stamped/etched/chiseled name
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The guard taking shape
The guard taking shape
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The base looking solid
The base looking solid
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Fully assembled. This things is heavy!
Fully assembled. This things is heavy!
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8.5”
8.5”
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9.25”
9.25”
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Signature
Signature
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It’s difficult to freehand with a dremel
It’s difficult to freehand with a dremel
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I call my kindling cracker my ugly child.

Minimum requirements:
  - Cage accepts wood at least 8 inches in diameter (9 or more inches preferred)
  - Bolted to a chopping block
      - Lots of knots in the block if it's a soft wood (possibly a taller than average chopping block)
      - The creation does not have to be centered on the chopping block
  - Stamp, etch or chisel “made by XXXX” somewhere on it where XXXX is your name

Provide proof of the following as pictures or video (<2 min):
 - Your creation at two points of construction
 - The finished product with a tape measure showing the the size of the wood that can enter
 - The stamped/etched/chiseled name

Clarifications
 - This is the metalworking badge so the part above the stump should be entirely made of metal
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I made a kindling cracker. I signed my name.
How silly of me. I forgot the "made by." Now there it is.
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Beginning metal rim
Beginning metal rim
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The fins off the inside, and an attachment piece about to be split in two for the bolt-attachments
The fins off the inside, and an attachment piece about to be split in two for the bolt-attachments
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Shaping the blade, while my bunnies cower
Shaping the blade, while my bunnies cower
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Ugly, first layer of attaching the blade to an extra fin to better widen blocks of wood as they pass into the kindling cracker
Ugly, first layer of weld before grinding off and adding more
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Ground off welding before another layer
Two, shaped pieces ready for welding
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Finished kracker
Finished kracker
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On the stump
On the stump
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Larger than 8 inches. Almost 10, actually
Larger than 8 inches. Almost 10, actually
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Made by Rebekah
Made by Rebekah
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Thank you, staff! I really appreciate whoever looked back over this submission to approve it 😇 that means a lot to me.
 
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