Hey brother! I hope you are doing well these days. I really miss your presence on youtube. I just went through some old sharpening videos of yours to play along while i sharpen an old 4lb Wards Master Quality axe head i found at a local antique shop. The edge is coming along BEAUTIFULLY! Thanks to your advice. I looked to see if you had any new videos and was sad to see you hadn't uploaded in over 2 years. I really hope you're doing well these days! Miss your quirky wisdom and commentary. Just wanted to say thank you for all the content and that you are missed on youtube! Much love brother✌
It would be nice if you could take a break from your manufacturing to do a video of you chopping with these axes. The design appears excellent and I hope to acquire one in the future to round out my collection.
My grandfather left me an American-made ax. and I'm keeping it as a very valuable keepsake. ash wood is an optimal choice for the ax handle. I think so
It is the most incredible and perfect axe I've ever owned or used. The tremendous amount of research and development you put into it really paid off. I think it is, without question, the Ultimate Work Axe!
Mate, I seldom leave comments but your channel is awesome. Amazing to be regaled by someone of your knowledge, expertise and passion for the most important and formative invention in human history.
It reminds me a lot of the Kelly perfect, and you video on work axes peed me to buy a Kelly perfect head and want to hang it myself but I didn't get to before I ship out to Marine basic training so this would be perfect to order and get to my mom's when I'm done with basic
#meetwo I instinctively thought of Kelly Tassie phantom bevel ax when I first glanced at this new marvelous offering. As the video shows, some real thought and research has gone into this design, it's far from a copy, it's borrowed little pieces from all over. I like the handles too!
Yes, that axe taught me that those things actually CAN work, but you have grind the whole bevel down enough for it the matter. Combined they operated quite nicely! So put an 18 degree on your Kelly and watch them kick in lol
So not only have to borrowed Aussie ax maker Keech's design...but their unique casting process too! Lol...it's OK I get it, when you want to design a real wood chopper, its usually the Aussie designed patterns that get the nod. Seriously though, I am grateful to anyone who in modern time (today) is making Ax's with passion & pride & purpose. And you guys here are doing just that, can't wait to buy one. Love the channel boss
I actually just bought two of the infamous Keesteel (Keech) NOS washies (washboard patter) or also known as poison Ax's. They have vertical grooves along the head. Very collectible in Australia.
Well Mr Bushcraft, it's just really nice to have a channel dedicated to the finer detail....the details only ax nut-jobs like us care about. I hope you sell a bunch of these Ax's & just keep doing what you do giving us great content. From the palmswell to the wedge everything about your new axe is well thought out...people don't realise what goes into this sort of thing, but we do appreciate it.
Wandered into the channel by accident watched several of your vids to conclude you know your stuff. Totally refreshing and love the presentation. Nice to see things being done by someone who's generous in teaching others by sometimes showing own past mistakes, that's commendable. As a former edge tool instructor and user more than 20 yrs, pleased to subscribe. Excellent work :). Look forward to more.
Just discovered your channel. Wicked cool axes man...hope to save up and order one someday. Your videos deserve so many more views cause you put out such good work and content. Looking forward to see what you put out in the future. Keep doing what you're doing!!
Very good axe.Wehn you have time look my axe Collection.I have Wetterlings small splitting axe but the head profile is very good for bushkraft camp axe.Nice review.Greatings from Bulgaria.
Just want to say thanks, especially for your sharpening videos. It blows my mind how many sharpening videos are out there that never mention the word burr. I don't know of any other way to to tell if you have something sharp tip to toe except to feel a burr tip to toe! It cannot be stressed enough.
Damn, I have a few Ax's (quite a few actually)....& that ax you guys have designed looks suppurb. I gotta save some pennies. If you order an axe can you buy handles too, I likey dem handles. I don't understand why everyone on this earth ain't subscribed to this channel. It's friggin non stop ax action, stuff & more stuff about ax'z.
G'day Sisyphus hope your well, got my work axe about a month ago, cuts like a demon! Felled and bucked about a Rick so far. Thanks to you and your crew for all the effort, beautiful bit of gear. Cant wait for a Tassie or Connie! Go science!
WOOHOO! Was in the bush today thinkin "is it sacrilege to carve phantom bevels into my arvika, lighten it a bit, and chuck a thin racing handle into it? That might work" then I get back into phone service, my phone beeps (with deliverance banjo ringtone) and this vid pops up. LOVE IT. Perfect. Can u ship to Australia in these covid times?
I would love to try this axe it reminds me of my Kelly perfect and I think you got the handle length just right. Congratulations on your design, I wish they were more reasonably priced but I understand everyone has to make money 🙏
Looks very nice and it is clear that a lot of practical use and observation has gone into the design. I like the look of the handles, that race style is so much better than the standard type of handles
@@BushcraftSisyphus Not sure what my English pattern is but it sure cuts well. Might have to get one at some point, but after buying a £2500 peg and raker saw it may be years before the missus lets me get another christmas lol!
How goes the adventure of making and selling TOP NOTCH AXES? I'm in a bit of a bidding war for a HB tassie right now otherwise I would LOVE to have one of your work axes for my collection
I just started my axe fetish 😂😂 since I started carving logs for my beehives. I’ll take a look through your website. I recently bought a Gransfors Bruk.
Lane please don't use boiled linseed oil it has a lot of bad chemicals that penetrate Your skin and get in the bloodstream. Use raw linseed or flaxseed which is the same.Skillcult has a great video on oiling the handles.
Looks sweet but the Kentucky shoulders can die in a fire and the poll can be longer? Still a sweet looking axe but those bloody shoulders are a PITA to rehaft.
@@BushcraftSisyphus oh I love the look, don't get me wrong. I do prefer a larger poll on most axes though. If this one had a larger poll and was available with a shorter, straight haft (or just make the heads available?) it would make a wicked wedge banger.
Looks like a lot of thought went into it. I don't understand the overly short, but I guess I'm just not accepting of any departures of American axe design from the heyday.
Hey brother! I hope you are doing well these days.
I really miss your presence on youtube.
I just went through some old sharpening videos of yours to play along while i sharpen an old 4lb Wards Master Quality axe head i found at a local antique shop.
The edge is coming along BEAUTIFULLY! Thanks to your advice.
I looked to see if you had any new videos and was sad to see you hadn't uploaded in over 2 years.
I really hope you're doing well these days! Miss your quirky wisdom and commentary.
Just wanted to say thank you for all the content and that you are missed on youtube! Much love brother✌
I like axes . Lol very nice all involed . Very nice
We love you too Buckin’!!! Keepin’ it proud- be kind..
What's going on Sisyphus? I miss the axe videos and Lamaca updates. Hope you are doing well😁🇸🇪
Yea I just came across his channel and noticed it’s been almost a year since last upload
@@anthonyseidita919 yep still radio silence... hope all is well
Still nothing....
It would be nice if you could take a break from your manufacturing to do a video of you chopping with these axes. The design appears excellent and I hope to acquire one in the future to round out my collection.
My grandfather left me an American-made ax. and I'm keeping it as a very valuable keepsake. ash wood is an optimal choice for the ax handle. I think so
It is the most incredible and perfect axe I've ever owned or used. The tremendous amount of research and development you put into it really paid off. I think it is, without question, the Ultimate Work Axe!
SCIENCE! 🔥⚒🔬
Nice Paid Testimonial👌🏻🤡👍🏻
Mate, I seldom leave comments but your channel is awesome. Amazing to be regaled by someone of your knowledge, expertise and passion for the most important and formative invention in human history.
Great video, thanks for sharing 👍
It reminds me a lot of the Kelly perfect, and you video on work axes peed me to buy a Kelly perfect head and want to hang it myself but I didn't get to before I ship out to Marine basic training so this would be perfect to order and get to my mom's when I'm done with basic
#meetwo I instinctively thought of Kelly Tassie phantom bevel ax when I first glanced at this new marvelous offering. As the video shows, some real thought and research has gone into this design, it's far from a copy, it's borrowed little pieces from all over. I like the handles too!
Yes, that axe taught me that those things actually CAN work, but you have grind the whole bevel down enough for it the matter. Combined they operated quite nicely! So put an 18 degree on your Kelly and watch them kick in lol
Just visited your website. Any chance you make a smaller axe/hatchet anytime soon?
So not only have to borrowed Aussie ax maker Keech's design...but their unique casting process too! Lol...it's OK I get it, when you want to design a real wood chopper, its usually the Aussie designed patterns that get the nod. Seriously though, I am grateful to anyone who in modern time (today) is making Ax's with passion & pride & purpose. And you guys here are doing just that, can't wait to buy one. Love the channel boss
I actually just bought two of the infamous Keesteel (Keech) NOS washies (washboard patter) or also known as poison Ax's. They have vertical grooves along the head. Very collectible in Australia.
The Aussies contributed much to high-performance design! Genuine innovators. They had some big trees to deal with of course lol
Well Mr Bushcraft, it's just really nice to have a channel dedicated to the finer detail....the details only ax nut-jobs like us care about. I hope you sell a bunch of these Ax's & just keep doing what you do giving us great content. From the palmswell to the wedge everything about your new axe is well thought out...people don't realise what goes into this sort of thing, but we do appreciate it.
@@aussiehardwood6196 well said mate. Try to explain bevels, angles etc to a non-axe-nerd just doesn't work
Damn that’s a beautiful axe head. I don’t think it gets any better than that
Just gave you a little shout out on bbr for your sweet Christmas prezzies. Merry Christmas from Scotland
Wow! Goal purchase when I'm done forestry management in a couple of years. Beautiful!
Wandered into the channel by accident watched several of your vids to conclude you know your stuff. Totally refreshing and love the presentation. Nice to see things being done by someone who's generous in teaching others by sometimes showing own past mistakes, that's commendable. As a former edge tool instructor and user more than 20 yrs, pleased to subscribe. Excellent work :). Look forward to more.
Yes yes yes yes! Ohhhhhh this makes me happy.
Huzzah!
What a nice tool!!
I love the Keech too ❤
I'm a axes fan like you, greetings from Uruguay.
Thank you very much!
Just discovered your channel. Wicked cool axes man...hope to save up and order one someday. Your videos deserve so many more views cause you put out such good work and content. Looking forward to see what you put out in the future. Keep doing what you're doing!!
Awesome looking axe! 👏✊💪
Thanks 👍
Great promo vid ! Awesome looking axe , really happy for you guys . Guess what im asking for Xmas !!!
Cool. I hope it's a great success!!!
Very good axe.Wehn you have time look my axe Collection.I have Wetterlings small splitting axe but the head profile is very good for bushkraft camp axe.Nice review.Greatings from Bulgaria.
Amazing!! I definitely want #44 matching serial number to match my DB and LFA.
WOOT
Are you still manufacturing these products? The reviews are encouraging.
What time on Friday, September 25th will these be available on your site? Thank you!
As soon as I can get up and turn on the listing??? 😬😂😴
absolutely stunning and I volunteer to be your Viking!!!!!
More tats man! You need more tats lol
I will be working on that in November!😊
Just want to say thanks, especially for your sharpening videos. It blows my mind how many sharpening videos are out there that never mention the word burr. I don't know of any other way to to tell if you have something sharp tip to toe except to feel a burr tip to toe! It cannot be stressed enough.
Thank god no Viking 🤦🏻♂️. That Nerderie is why I tune in, and know I’m getting a well thought out and researched product. Always top notch!!
Didn't this guy make it through covid? Where is he?
Damn, I have a few Ax's (quite a few actually)....& that ax you guys have designed looks suppurb. I gotta save some pennies. If you order an axe can you buy handles too, I likey dem handles. I don't understand why everyone on this earth ain't subscribed to this channel. It's friggin non stop ax action, stuff & more stuff about ax'z.
Yeah I don't get it either, love this channel
WORLD GONE MAD. 👉ONLY AXES MAKE SENSE👈
Great video my friend!
you should do a Puget sound pattern double bit and someday a Jersey and Tassie
G'day Sisyphus hope your well, got my work axe about a month ago, cuts like a demon! Felled and bucked about a Rick so far. Thanks to you and your crew for all the effort, beautiful bit of gear. Cant wait for a Tassie or Connie! Go science!
WOOHOO! Was in the bush today thinkin "is it sacrilege to carve phantom bevels into my arvika, lighten it a bit, and chuck a thin racing handle into it? That might work" then I get back into phone service, my phone beeps (with deliverance banjo ringtone) and this vid pops up. LOVE IT. Perfect. Can u ship to Australia in these covid times?
Sacrilege is always in the eye of the beholder!
I would love to try this axe it reminds me of my Kelly perfect and I think you got the handle length just right.
Congratulations on your design, I wish they were more reasonably priced but I understand everyone has to make money 🙏
This axe was definitely inspired by the Kelly Perfect, which is an outstanding axe.
Very nice axe. Can you also provide a head-only, rough finished option?
So will you again be offering matching serial numbers for those of us that bought your earlier offerings? Thanks!
Yes we will!
Would seriously love to have that axe, are you going at another run?
That's a really nice axe!
Looks very nice and it is clear that a lot of practical use and observation has gone into the design. I like the look of the handles, that race style is so much better than the standard type of handles
I hope you get a chance to try one out! I mean it's no vintage Elwell, but it's all right lol 😜
@@BushcraftSisyphus Not sure what my English pattern is but it sure cuts well. Might have to get one at some point, but after buying a £2500 peg and raker saw it may be years before the missus lets me get another christmas lol!
Beaver Creek approved! Looks friken awesome Lane!
Done! Awesome Lamaca on the way to Aus!
We love shipping them to Oz too!
Damn wish these were still readily available lol
Bro where you been?
Beautiful. Ragnar can kick rocks!
When will axes be available in website?
How goes the adventure of making and selling TOP NOTCH AXES? I'm in a bit of a bidding war for a HB tassie right now otherwise I would LOVE to have one of your work axes for my collection
Well as soon as my boat sells I am ordering one
Did you ever serve with the 159th out of Savanah?
Wow. Where can i get this axe godess in germany?
Happy New Year to you Lane!How is Lamaca business going? If I ordered Your axe how long do I have to wait? You are making the best axe videos!
do you deliver to norway?
Well it looks like I'm going to need a matching #69.... Hahaha this looks amazing by the way
Roger that!
Are you still receiving contact? I wanted to share some experiences I've had since watching your videos
Where the hell are ya. I’ve been waiting for months for something new.
I just started my axe fetish 😂😂 since I started carving logs for my beehives. I’ll take a look through your website. I recently bought a Gransfors Bruk.
Just subscribed! Great channel!🖖
Oka, jus found out about these...
Must, MUST get one !! Or two...
So, you said a deposit. Does that mean I can make a down payment and pay the rest later? (Yea big poor😔)
Exactly.
Bushcraft Sisyphus sweet!!!
This is it!
thanks.
"Only axes make sense" Amen
Can't wait for mine to get here and send as one chips with it!
Lmao, "No budget for Ragnar."
Do a review on a firemans axe
Y'all still making these axes?
Coming back to oldshool design...
The Circle of Life brother 👍
Two years later and......crickets. yep! Virtually anyone could have told you. Oh well.
That looks awesome, I must say.
Could i get a axe head with no handle?
We're very proud of the whole axe as a system and so only offer complete axes at this time.
Should pin the website in the comments since there no longer allowed in description
WOW !!!
I love mine. Looove.
How do we buy one of these axes ?
Pre-sales start Friday at www.lamacaaxes.com
I'd buy that lamaca axe... Name the price
👍👍👍
Lane please don't use boiled linseed oil it has a lot of bad chemicals that penetrate Your skin and get in the bloodstream. Use raw linseed or flaxseed which is the same.Skillcult has a great video on oiling the handles.
Looks sweet but the Kentucky shoulders can die in a fire and the poll can be longer? Still a sweet looking axe but those bloody shoulders are a PITA to rehaft.
Why would you put the axe in a fire?🤔
Ah brah just need a 72X2 and they go on nice! lol
@@BushcraftSisyphus oh I love the look, don't get me wrong. I do prefer a larger poll on most axes though. If this one had a larger poll and was available with a shorter, straight haft (or just make the heads available?) it would make a wicked wedge banger.
Looks like a lot of thought went into it.
I don't understand the overly short, but I guess I'm just not accepting of any departures of American axe design from the heyday.
WHEN COME BACK
Awesome Axe, Lane :) ... but what ... NO VIKINGS ?? :-0 Vikings know best how to use axes ....
Next time!
looking for a bearded axe.
Bit is too thin got real work. Good for small trees
For**
Hay bud if your still looking for that attractive model I'm in😉 sold as seen I may not be an Instagram Viking lumberbro but I will work for food.
You rip lane