I’m tempted to try tonogodhime, but I’m always moving logs around after a flush to check for hidden caps and
clean up leaves. In a tonogodhime setup, how annoying is it to re-stack or adjust logs after harvesting?
That’s one of the reasons I like it. Since it’s freestanding and layered, you can peel the top layer off,
swap a log, and put it back without “unbuilding” a whole fence line like a lean-to.
Same experience here. The alternating layout kind of gives you checkpoints. If a log is spent, I pull it
from a corner and rebuild that layer. I rarely have to take the whole stack down.