Nicely done. Just for consideration, you could use your Fiscars Axe/Hatchet to process those split log pieces into kindling vice batoning with your Camillus Cleaver. Hatchet processing can be more efficient given the greater weight of the axe head. The axes thickness also makes it more durable. Repeated blows on the thiner knife blade could expose defects in the metal resulting in knife failure.
I’ll have to try that out! The knife is definitely beat up after using this process for a few trips. Thanks for the advice, looking forward to trying it next time we camp.
Nicely done. Just for consideration, you could use your Fiscars Axe/Hatchet to process those split log pieces into kindling vice batoning with your Camillus Cleaver. Hatchet processing can be more efficient given the greater weight of the axe head. The axes thickness also makes it more durable. Repeated blows on the thiner knife blade could expose defects in the metal resulting in knife failure.
I’ll have to try that out! The knife is definitely beat up after using this process for a few trips. Thanks for the advice, looking forward to trying it next time we camp.