A device designed to cleave logs into multiple pieces with a single stroke. Functioning as an attachment to a standard log splitter, it features a splitting head configured to divide the log into six sections simultaneously. This contrasts with traditional methods that produce only two pieces per cycle.
This multi-way splitting mechanism offers increased efficiency in firewood processing. Its adoption reduces the number of cycles required to prepare wood for burning, saving time and labor. Early iterations of log splitters focused on basic bisection, whereas modern designs incorporate multi-directional splitting heads for enhanced productivity.