I just got one. I beat it like it owed me money on it's first outing. It didn't break. Solid axe. And it is an small axe, not a hatchet. It's closing in on 3lbs (the head alone is 2.2lbs). Nice weight forward balance for a small handle. Good stuff.
Interesting video. I have a Husqvarna small forest Axe and it has been my favorite Axe for several years. I have watched a few of your videos and its great to see you teaching your children. I think spending time outdoors helps instill a broader sense of values. Great stuff subscribed
A carpenters axe is more of a tool you use to build a log cabin, you can grip it realy good at the head so you can shave layers of the wood of to mabe make a plank or something or shape a log so it fits for building a cabin. But they work pretty good for camping and bushcrafting stuff to. Especially this one since it is such a good quality for the price.
100% agreed, Don. But I think most people would also want to also know how it does with other tasks - as you said a high quality axe at a reasonable price. Thanks for watching!
I’ve been told to never put an axe into wood before taking the burr off of the cutting edge. Because it will sometimes roll over and damage the edge causing more work to get it sharp.
Ever consider getting a Council Tools 2.25 lb. boys axe with either a 24" or 28" handle for about $35. With its 1060 steel, it'll do as well as the Husqvarna & the GB., both of which are probably in the 1055-1060 steel range themselves.
The axes from Husqvarna are made by Hults Bruk which is owned by Hultafors. I also have this axe and it had done double duty for me. Camping as well as carpentry.
It's a great axe. I have had this one for 2 years and it's my go to axe when going out....BTW, do NOT baton with an axe !!! You will loosen up the head and it will come loose and may cause some serious damage when it does.
Thanks for watching. I have been batoning axes for several years without issue. I believe as long as you use a wooden baton and arent going through very large pieces of wood, all should be fine.
Same steel as GB, grain in handles are better than GB. Stop cutting at 90°, just keep cutting at 45° and watch what happens. But why cut that tree down? It is a great tool.
Austin, my late Uncle, had a carpenters axe in Canley, Coventry. He also used it for cutting and splitting.
That axe is made by hults bruk. The steel is custom blended for them and it is called HB3. Hope this helps.
You the man 🤙
I just got one. I beat it like it owed me money on it's first outing. It didn't break. Solid axe. And it is an small axe, not a hatchet. It's closing in on 3lbs (the head alone is 2.2lbs). Nice weight forward balance for a small handle. Good stuff.
Yes ive been using it a little more lately, great axe!
Might want to work on the placement of your swings
Sure Will! Thanks for watching
Woodlands North it takes time no doubt. Thanks for the review.
It’s the perfect axe for felling, just replace the handle with a 26” or 28”, but first Learn how to use an axe, 🙂good luck bro 👍
Interesting video. I have a Husqvarna small forest Axe and it has been my favorite Axe for several years. I have watched a few of your videos and its great to see you teaching your children. I think spending time outdoors helps instill a broader sense of values. Great stuff subscribed
Appreciate it my friend. My kids love the outdoors when I suggest it...but if i dont they just use tablets all day.
A carpenters axe is more of a tool you use to build a log cabin, you can grip it realy good at the head so you can shave layers of the wood of to mabe make a plank or something or shape a log so it fits for building a cabin. But they work pretty good for camping and bushcrafting stuff to. Especially this one since it is such a good quality for the price.
100% agreed, Don. But I think most people would also want to also know how it does with other tasks - as you said a high quality axe at a reasonable price. Thanks for watching!
I’ve been told to never put an axe into wood before taking the burr off of the cutting edge. Because it will sometimes roll over and damage the edge causing more work to get it sharp.
Never heard that one, but I did use this awhile and it sharpened pretty easy on the viper sharp.
Been considering this axe for a little while, you just made my mind up for me. Liked and subbed! Thanks for the content bud.
Glad I could help and glad to have you aboard!
Thanks for the review! Mine is on the way. Seems to be a pretty nice little axe.
It is, for sure. I still carry it on many occasions!
Same steel as Gransfors bruks and Hultafors, Hults bruks. All made by same company. Wetterlings used to make Gransfors axes!
Great work on video mate greetings from spain
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching!
Nice video. Very complete
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching!
Ever consider getting a Council Tools 2.25 lb. boys axe with either a 24" or 28" handle for about $35. With its 1060 steel, it'll do as well as the Husqvarna & the GB., both of which are probably in the 1055-1060 steel range themselves.
The axes from Husqvarna are made by Hults Bruk which is owned by Hultafors. I also have this axe and it had done double duty for me. Camping as well as carpentry.
Thanks for watching! Agreed it seems to be for both worlds.
It's a great axe. I have had this one for 2 years and it's my go to axe when going out....BTW, do NOT baton with an axe !!! You will loosen up the head and it will come loose and may cause some serious damage when it does.
Thanks for watching. I have been batoning axes for several years without issue. I believe as long as you use a wooden baton and arent going through very large pieces of wood, all should be fine.
Thanks. I have been told this, as it may open the eye, but I have never done it. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Awesome backpackers axe.
It's all preference BUT An axe should never be razor sharp that's when u get chipping on the edge.
Really? This is the first time I read this. Maybe it all depends on the steel used?
Now it's about 200 dollars
Ouch. Thats pricey
Didn’t know George RR Martin did axe reviews.
Don't know who that is. Don't much care, either. Thanks for watching!
The head looks to big for this size axe
Same steel as GB, grain in handles are better than GB. Stop cutting at 90°, just keep cutting at 45° and watch what happens. But why cut that tree down? It is a great tool.
argh dont baton with an axe it deforms the eye and makes your handle come loose
Never happened to me. I baton all the time - but feel free to do as you please - thanks for watching!
Beating on it with a hammer yes, tapping with a bit of wood... no.
Carpenter's axe is specifically made and hardened to use hammer side
Долго ты эту ветку мучал. Лесоруб тот еще.