How To Cut Firewood Using A Chainsaw
If you’re looking to turn an old stump by the fence into firewood for the winter, or a room that doesn’t get much sun into the brightest room in the house, you know what that means - it’s chainsaw time.
Cutting firewood is more than a task; it's an essential skill for those who appreciate the warmth of a crackling fireplace. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of using a chainsaw to cut firewood efficiently and safely. Cutting firewood with a chainsaw may seem straightforward, but our expert insights will elevate your approach, ensuring a seamless experience.
If you’re looking to turn an old stump by the fence into firewood for the winter, or a room that doesn’t get much sun into the brightest room in the house, you know what that means - it’s chainsaw time.
Cutting firewood is more than a task; it's an essential skill for those who appreciate the warmth of a crackling fireplace. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of using a chainsaw to cut firewood efficiently and safely. Cutting firewood with a chainsaw may seem straightforward, but our expert insights will elevate your approach, ensuring a seamless experience.
STEP 1: READ YOUR CHAINSAW MANUAL
Before embarking on the firewood-cutting journey, take a moment to delve into the details of your chainsaw manual. Understanding the manufacturer's guidelines is crucial for safe and effective operation. This is an important step to ensure you are well-acquainted with your chainsaw's features, safety measures, and maintenance requirements. The chainsaw is a serious piece of equipment. And the instruction manual is your friend. And just like any good friend, it’ll teach you a few new things and keep you safe.
STEP 1: READ YOUR CHAINSAW MANUAL
Before embarking on the firewood-cutting journey, take a moment to delve into the details of your chainsaw manual. Understanding the manufacturer's guidelines is crucial for safe and effective operation. This is an important step to ensure you are well-acquainted with your chainsaw's features, safety measures, and maintenance requirements. The chainsaw is a serious piece of equipment. And the instruction manual is your friend. And just like any good friend, it’ll teach you a few new things and keep you safe.
STEP 2: KEEP YOUR CHAIN SHARP
A sharp chain is the heart of efficient firewood cutting. Regularly sharpening your chainsaw chain enhances cutting performance and reduces the risk of accidents. We recommend investing in quality sharpening tools and making it a routine to inspect and sharpen the chain. Your chainsaw is only as effective as its chain. So look after it and it’ll make your life a whole lot easier. Top tip: keep a spare chain on hand, so if your chain gets dull you can swap them over and get the blunt chain serviced.
STEP 2: KEEP YOUR CHAIN SHARP
A sharp chain is the heart of efficient firewood cutting. Regularly sharpening your chainsaw chain enhances cutting performance and reduces the risk of accidents. We recommend investing in quality sharpening tools and making it a routine to inspect and sharpen the chain. Your chainsaw is only as effective as its chain. So look after it and it’ll make your life a whole lot easier. Top tip: keep a spare chain on hand, so if your chain gets dull you can swap them over and get the blunt chain serviced.
STEP 3: PREP AND MEASURE YOUR FIREWOOD
Preparation is key to a seamless firewood-cutting experience. Begin by gathering the firewood and measuring it to your desired length. Consistent measurement of your firewood will ensure uniform pieces that fit seamlessly into your fireplace or wood stove.
As the old saying goes: ‘measure twice, cut once’. That way you’ll know exactly how big each piece of firewood should be so it fits nicely in your fireplace.
STEP 3: PREP AND MEASURE YOUR FIREWOOD
Preparation is key to a seamless firewood-cutting experience. Begin by gathering the firewood and measuring it to your desired length. Consistent measurement of your firewood will ensure uniform pieces that fit seamlessly into your fireplace or wood stove.
As the old saying goes: ‘measure twice, cut once’. That way you’ll know exactly how big each piece of firewood should be so it fits nicely in your fireplace.
STEP 4: CUTTING FIREWOOD
Before cutting, check the wood for any nails. If you see any, remove them. And make sure to cut through one log at a time - avoid using the tip of the blade. If cutting on the ground, don’t saw into the dirt. Instead, flip the log over and finish it off. If you’re using a battery chainsaw, the battery often lasts longer than the chain lube. So don't get caught out! Use a good quality, non-toxic chain bar oil.
With your chainsaw prepped and firewood ready, it's time to delve into the cutting process. Position yourself securely, hold the chainsaw with a firm grip, and make steady, controlled cuts. At STIHL SHOP, we advise starting with smaller branches before progressing to larger logs, allowing you to gain confidence and control.
You’ve done the hard work, now enjoy those cosy nights in front of a roaring fire.
STEP 4: CUTTING FIREWOOD
Before cutting, check the wood for any nails. If you see any, remove them. And make sure to cut through one log at a time - avoid using the tip of the blade. If cutting on the ground, don’t saw into the dirt. Instead, flip the log over and finish it off. If you’re using a battery chainsaw, the battery often lasts longer than the chain lube. So don't get caught out! Use a good quality, non-toxic chain bar oil.
With your chainsaw prepped and firewood ready, it's time to delve into the cutting process. Position yourself securely, hold the chainsaw with a firm grip, and make steady, controlled cuts. At STIHL SHOP, we advise starting with smaller branches before progressing to larger logs, allowing you to gain confidence and control.
You’ve done the hard work, now enjoy those cosy nights in front of a roaring fire.