Bamboo Splitter - No Weld - Cheap
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Bamboo Splitter - No Weld - Cheap

Here's a cheap tool I've made for splitting bamboo 4 ways.
It took me about 30 minutes and a few pieces of scrap metal to build it.
it's recycled and required no weld.
ideal for splitting bamboo any size in 4 even pieces.
for backyard projects such as lattice, privacy screen and fences.
What You Need



Here's what you need :
- 4 corner brackets ( I reused/recycled brackets from a metal shelving unit )
- 8 metal screws, 8 washers, 8 lock wash and 8 bolts
- a hacksaw for cutting the brackets
- a grinder to smooth the sharp edges
- screwdriver and wrench
Assembly




Position the brackets corner to corner in order to form a X shape.
Make sure that the brackets are flush one to the other for better symmetry.
use the metal screw, washer, lock washer and bolt to assemble.
I used 2 screws for each bracket
Final Touch


once tightened, I used the grinder to cut the screw so the screws are flush with the bolt.
Grind any sharp edges.
Time to Split Some Bamboo


Position the splitter in the center of the bamboo cane.
use a sledge hammer to start the splitting.
Hammer down until the bamboo splits.