There was not one stave in the bunch that was harmed by cutting to size instead of splitting. I cut this tree after a tornado pushed it over, I initially cut two 7' sections from the trunk, I halved the logs with a chainsaw and split the halves with wedges as well as splitting off as much of the heart wood as I could where the tree fell. I cut the tree up on a ridge, my truck was at the bottom of the valley. I needed to reduce the quarters weight so I could drag them down to my truck, some of these pieces weighed around 75# after I split off the waste wood, it was a big tree.
As you can see, this trunk split straight and true with wedges, I knew kirfing it with a skill saw wouldn't be a problem and save me a lot of work. I had a very good carbide blade on my saw that cut the green hickory like butter.