They didn't take me more than about half a minute to make as used the chainsaw. The logs were about 10" diametre and about two foot long (60 - 65cm). I made two cuts along the grain from one end to about three quaters of the way down making a X as you look down on the log when it's standing on end.
We tried packing with birchbark and twigs but that was totally useless and went out after the birk had burned, so then we packed half a packet of hexi into them and lit that and that did sort of get them going...then they went out. Then I got fed up and chucked one on the main fire and it burned really well. Half an hour later I took it off the fire, still flaming away quite happily, stood it up as a stove and it promptly went out again. Got bored of the whole thing and put the log back on the fire where just to annoy me further it flamed up again and burned for ages!!!! lol
Despite the best efforts of myself and Tina (Zambezi's wife) and many more "helpful" suggestions and comments from everyone else I found the best use was as a log for normal fire wood.
I do have to admit that although these two logs were pine and were certainly dead and certainly looked/felt dry...I did get them off the forest floor and not from a standing dead tree. They may have been a little damp in the middle and I think were on the turn of starting to rot, so maybe it would work with proper stading dead pines.
Johan, many thanks for your offer... I'd like to check the right tree's to use with you before I bothered to give it another go at home...cheers buddy
I'll look forward to that at the weekend....