A few years ago, I purchased a box of wood from Smokinlicious. Their "double filet" cut, in cherry, hickory and maple. I have a 3D, and whereas most of the smokes call for 3 oz of wood, I would just take one of the wood chunks and split it into pieces and place over the holes in the wood box. I found if you use pieces too think, they didn't burn completely. But overall was very happy with the wood.
Just received a second order, again double filet cut. Overall the individual pieces were about the same size 1.5x1.5x3 inches. But this box looks like a bunch of cut up 2x4's. The biggest issue I have with it is the direction of the grain runs in the short direction. (The old order, and all of their pictures, has the grain running in the long direction.) With the old wood, if you split it, you ended up with a piece that fit across the wood box and covered the holes. This stuff is going to split in very small pieces. A lot of work compared to the old stuff. Plus something about ordering wood advertised to be hand crafted and hand filet, but instead looks like construction boards cut up.
See the box of wood for latest order. The other pic shows 2 pieces of wood from previous order, vs latest order single piece on the left.
Anyone else have this issue? I love their wood, and no bark, low humidity, etc. But it looks like they've changed. What other alternatives are there?
Finally, it is necessary to split this wood? When I've used some thicker pieces, I end up with partially burned wood when I empty the firebox. Which is why I now split it into smaller pieces, and distribute over the holes in the firebox. Anyone using the thicker pieces of wood without splitting into around 3/8 inch thick pieces?
Just received a second order, again double filet cut. Overall the individual pieces were about the same size 1.5x1.5x3 inches. But this box looks like a bunch of cut up 2x4's. The biggest issue I have with it is the direction of the grain runs in the short direction. (The old order, and all of their pictures, has the grain running in the long direction.) With the old wood, if you split it, you ended up with a piece that fit across the wood box and covered the holes. This stuff is going to split in very small pieces. A lot of work compared to the old stuff. Plus something about ordering wood advertised to be hand crafted and hand filet, but instead looks like construction boards cut up.
See the box of wood for latest order. The other pic shows 2 pieces of wood from previous order, vs latest order single piece on the left.
Anyone else have this issue? I love their wood, and no bark, low humidity, etc. But it looks like they've changed. What other alternatives are there?
Finally, it is necessary to split this wood? When I've used some thicker pieces, I end up with partially burned wood when I empty the firebox. Which is why I now split it into smaller pieces, and distribute over the holes in the firebox. Anyone using the thicker pieces of wood without splitting into around 3/8 inch thick pieces?