As a kid, my Dad got a wood burning furnace. It eventually had to account for 8 kids, 5 BR's, 3.5 baths etc...
So, we were splitting wood by hand on a daily basis. He usually had at least 3 -5 cord always stacked and ready. He was also a bitcher at Grand Union, so he would usually have a huge stack of pallets always available too. He would go out with one or two of us in his VW Wagon, 24 inch chainsaws and take down 1-3 trees weekly. load them into that wagon bring them home and the splitting began. And then he would wake up every weeknight when we were in school to refill the furnace at around 3am. Summers and weekends, it would be one of us older boys that had the task.
He was still doing this well into his 80's and often sneaking out and chopping down trees himself.
Years later- when I had my house with mult fireplaces. we were just ordering 1/2 cords and stacking them. Until we got a couple of loads that were split way to large for a casual fireplace. Since none of them were super large and they were already seasoned, I got a splitting Axe from HD and had a blast splitting them. Until...one cold sunday during the NFL season, I wanted a nice fire in the greatroom to watch the games. So, out I go, no goggles and what happens- one of the splits jumped up and caught me square in the nose.
I felt it bleeding some and started in for the house when the wife comes out with horror in her eyes- she saw what happened from the window. I asked her to just get me a cloth so I could stop the bleeding as I wanted to finish up.
She was till horrified and made me come upstairs where she butterflied some bandages on my nose and made me go to the ER. Little did I know, the entirety of the skin on my nose was flapped off of it and bone was showing.
Took 6 internal stitches, 16 external stiches and a plastic surgeon.
She threw the splitting Axe out the next garbage day.