Thanks for watching Del, glad you enjoyed it. As you know there is a little bit of everything at the Paul Bunyan show. Hoping to see you next year my friend!
Very informative video. The box wedge with repeat cycle was really cool. The kindling machine sweet but as you know normal box wedges make enough feathers. 🪶 you know if the wedge could adjust a touch up and the stroke was shortened. making the miniature firewood so simple. Stroke not a deal breaker. Great video Brent. Have a safe week.
You’re right the box wedge does make quite a few feathers. This was cool because it was purpose built for doing so. I didn’t get a great angle on it or explain it, but I believe the Kindle King was adjustable to make bigger pieces, it also had a mini box wedge and 4-way knife for making pizza wood.
I think so too! I think there could be a Kindle King in my future, it definitely helps make the case for value added firewood. Enjoy the rest of your week Around the Yard! - Brent
@@AroundTheYard-MN Gotta roll with the changes and evolve, looks like they see a market for it . All these guys doing the mini firewood, I'd say those little fire pits will be a great marketto serve.
You betcha! If this kind of stuff is your jam, it’s probably worth going once, lots of neat stuff all in one location. From wood crafts like turnings and trinkets to Tiger Cat and everything in between.
I find that it’s relatively easy to get to being in the middle of the country. Not sure where you are coming from but flying into Columbus, OH is a breeze and then Cambridge is just a little over an hour East. It’s an easy drive and this time of year the fall colors are starting to pop. 🍁 🍂 🍃 🪵
That was some very interesting equipment . Thanks for sharing Brent . 👍🏻
Thanks for watching Del, glad you enjoyed it. As you know there is a little bit of everything at the Paul Bunyan show. Hoping to see you next year my friend!
@@AroundTheYard-MN I hope to be there also
Very informative video. The box wedge with repeat cycle was really cool. The kindling machine sweet but as you know normal box wedges make enough feathers. 🪶 you know if the wedge could adjust a touch up and the stroke was shortened. making the miniature firewood so simple. Stroke not a deal breaker. Great video Brent. Have a safe week.
You’re right the box wedge does make quite a few feathers. This was cool because it was purpose built for doing so. I didn’t get a great angle on it or explain it, but I believe the Kindle King was adjustable to make bigger pieces, it also had a mini box wedge and 4-way knife for making pizza wood.
Those looks awesome and wood be nice to have
I think so too! I think there could be a Kindle King in my future, it definitely helps make the case for value added firewood. Enjoy the rest of your week Around the Yard! - Brent
That kindling king is awesome. I've always been a big fan of cord king , they make some heavy duty stuff.
I wasn’t aware of the smaller offerings. I knew they made processors, but not small operation / homeowner machines
@@AroundTheYard-MN Gotta roll with the changes and evolve, looks like they see a market for it . All these guys doing the mini firewood, I'd say those little fire pits will be a great marketto serve.
Thanks for the footage of the show. I’m glad to live vicariously through everyone who attended. 👍🏻🔥🪵
You betcha! If this kind of stuff is your jam, it’s probably worth going once, lots of neat stuff all in one location. From wood crafts like turnings and trinkets to Tiger Cat and everything in between.
@@AroundTheYard-MN I would love to. I’m sure I’ll make it out there one of these days.
I find that it’s relatively easy to get to being in the middle of the country. Not sure where you are coming from but flying into Columbus, OH is a breeze and then Cambridge is just a little over an hour East. It’s an easy drive and this time of year the fall colors are starting to pop. 🍁 🍂 🍃 🪵