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With homemade pickaxe you cant cut the trees by right clicking, but you can still damage them by manual attack and receive logs this way. It works the same for the vanilla pickaxes (forged and looted ones). You can disable it by changing value TreeDamage to 0 (for item HomemadePickaxe), in the file "\SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\108600\3391325510\mods\HomemadeThings\42\media\scripts\hmt_items.txt".
I would recommend attacking trees manually anyway, because right click cut is bugged in vanilla and it rolls the lowering condition chance twice instead of just once (not sure if its fixed yet).
As for the homemade pickaxe, ive set the TreeDamage lower than vanilla pickaxes, and the condition lowering chance is higher, so it doesnt seem too overpowered. I would like to leave the TreeDamage as is, because main purpose for this mod was to make gameplay on low skill levels less grindy - not really focusing on hyper realism. But feel free to change the value, as i mentioned previously.
And you mentioned stone axe with maintenance 1 and a chopping block - but yeah, its still the issue of grinding Maintenance 1, which is extremely slow and annoying now in vanilla on level 0.
Hey, sorry for the late response. Seems like its possible now, with the latest update to zomboid, to process foraged iron ores. Although i wasnt able to check it myself yet.