My previous pile of wood has reached its maximum height I think:

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On @redlemace@lemmy.world’s advice, I stacked the new pile in a criss-cross pattern. It certainly is more compact and more stable, but also finding adequately-sized logs to make the pile grow straight is a somewhat OCD exercise that I don’t care that much for.

Also, my pile doesn’t look as nice as in other people’s photos 🙂 But hey, it’s functional.

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    18 days ago

    I dont know what niche post i stumbled, but personally i use the criss-cross only at the end of the pile, because its does not topple as easy and stack the between part straight because its easier pick the firewood when they are all pointing in to same direction and you can fit more of them that way.

    Also if there are some pieces that are shorter/longer or have branches or anything unusual i stackt them all in to one end.

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      18 days ago

      Agreed, that’s how it was meant. However, brother in law stacks like that too. Pretty neat and stable and more work too ;)

      Also if there are some pieces that are shorter/longer or have branches or anything unusual i stackt them all in to one end.

      That’s a bit odd to me. I want the end to be as stable as possible, therefore logs as uniform as i can pick them.

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        18 days ago

        They all are on the one side so i get rid of them first and after that the stack is as solid as it can be.

        Edit; Also you should clean some ice from under the airconditioner.