John_Mc
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Take a stack of wood 8' long x 4' tall x 4' wide. Cut it to length, split it, then stack it. It will take up less space.
If you are talking 4' long logs stacked in a 4'high x 8' wide pile, then I agree. Since the logs are not perfectly straight & smooth, they don't pack very well.
If you are starting with rounds that are already cut to 16" lengths and comparing that stack to what you get after splitting and re-stacking, I've always found the split wood stack grows a bit. Maybe I could keep it close to the same if I spent a lot of time assembling the pile of split wood like a puzzle, but I don't do that.