I've just been out in the garage trying to split my spruce brace wood. It's 19mm thick and 460mm long, well quartered brace billet I got from one of the aussie suppliers (can't remember which one.). After reading the Cumpiano section on splitting brace wood I thought I'd give it a go, as you're supposed to get the strongest braces this way. I'm using a 1 inch wide chisel and a mallet. Anyway, I've reduced a nice 90mm wide bracewood billet into so much kindling. The stuff simply won't follow the grain lines. I tried to make each brace blank 10mm wide and 460mm long (if they followed the grain), but I've ended up with 150mm to 250mm slivers with a 10mm wide base. I've tried it from both ends without success.
Am I doing it wrong? Is there a better way? Should I just use the bandsaw? The weather has turned rainy again, just after the RH had fallen below 60%. Been waiting weeks for the RH to get this low
