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  • @fredstocking3812
    @fredstocking3812 3 года назад +2712

    Worked for a man, Mervyn Lentz, as a faller. He was World Champion Logger his axes were amazing he would spend days using dykem blue and polish the high spots out of an axe so it would not stick in the cut and would produce smooth and beautiful cuts. Mervyn was a excellent friend and a professional faller. He passed in 2005. He was a man worth knowing and better to have as a friend.

    • @brickbraker5033
      @brickbraker5033 3 года назад +44

      im sorry you lost him , seemed like a very likeable person

    • @TheWhiteKobeB
      @TheWhiteKobeB 3 года назад +35

      Thank you for sharing. Sorry for your loss. RIP Big Merv

    • @Trumpy_Bear
      @Trumpy_Bear 3 года назад +11

      Sounds like a great man & a cherished friend. Your lucky to find folks like that once in a lifetime.

    • @evane2808
      @evane2808 3 года назад +13

      Rip to tha homie😔

    • @mraycgz
      @mraycgz 3 года назад +29

      You should write about him. Your single paragraph paints an image of your friend in every one who reads its mind. Share more.

  • @KermodeBear
    @KermodeBear 3 года назад +1358

    "This is about all the work I'm willing to do today."
    A smart man knows his limits.

    • @Zanthorr
      @Zanthorr 2 года назад +8

      Me at work

    • @jazkoming
      @jazkoming 2 года назад +3

      A man that can afford having limits

    • @sonsofisstvan1675
      @sonsofisstvan1675 2 года назад +1

      @@jazkoming if you work hard now you can be like him and not have to work as hard later on,

    • @alaljarensi6990
      @alaljarensi6990 Год назад

      I'm stupid, and I learned that lesson two weeks too late.

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 10 месяцев назад

      Apparently he didn't, tree got hung up and in a real situation, just created more work for himself. Pretty shitty to fell what appeared to be a living tree and then just walk away because he cocked it up.

  • @sawyerollanketo1231
    @sawyerollanketo1231 3 года назад +2542

    Imagine being a nice tree and all of a sudden you hear “This is a nice candidate”

    • @TheIronDuke9
      @TheIronDuke9 3 года назад +116

      What about all the trees that heard him say "they're going to build a road through here!" lol

    • @damnbeaches1331
      @damnbeaches1331 3 года назад +1

      I was thinking exactly that!

    • @raulalejandrorodrigueznune7854
      @raulalejandrorodrigueznune7854 3 года назад +12

      Imagine be the tree near that and suddenly the human says timber and your tree friend rest next to you

    • @carloshathcock5518
      @carloshathcock5518 3 года назад +6

      Imagine being a tree and all of the sudden you hear “Well, this one is good for NOTHING”.

    • @SomeonePostedThis
      @SomeonePostedThis 3 года назад +1

      Underrated comment here

  • @brandonloukota4760
    @brandonloukota4760 3 года назад +373

    This makes you realize how much of a beast those guys on the Stihl games are. They swing axes like this around like he swings his little Swedish ones

    • @UraniumReaperActual
      @UraniumReaperActual 2 года назад +6

      I just started watching those the past couple years, honestly the only sport I really enjoy watching haha

    • @spammerscammer
      @spammerscammer 2 года назад +5

      @@UraniumReaperActual wait till you see curling. The real man's sport.

    • @nmelkhunter1
      @nmelkhunter1 Год назад

      True, and it makes my shoulders hurt just watching it!

    • @kevinforsyth3681
      @kevinforsyth3681 Год назад

      I do swing a race axe and it really helps when you have good accuracy as you only have to swing your axe one third the amount of times but it’s still a hell of a workout chopping through a 12 inch log in under 30 seconds

  • @nivlaimadayhey7698
    @nivlaimadayhey7698 3 года назад +1085

    They builded a tremendical axe!

    • @jej3451
      @jej3451 3 года назад +36

      scrumtrillescent

    • @realityshotgun
      @realityshotgun 3 года назад +26

      absofruitly

    • @kensebben1
      @kensebben1 3 года назад +18

      Mmm, lubricitous.

    • @mattwilcox3645
      @mattwilcox3645 3 года назад +2

      I have that same axe. I bought it from Bailies not amazon. I was searching for a racing axe.

    • @jeremiahmeade710
      @jeremiahmeade710 3 года назад +4

      absolutently!

  • @probuilder961
    @probuilder961 3 года назад +450

    What do you do for a living?
    "I'm an axe athlete."
    An ex-athlete?
    "No, an AXE athlete!"

  • @avalineone9613
    @avalineone9613 3 года назад +692

    Watching you chop is like lightning, never the same place twice,

    • @chinncannon
      @chinncannon 3 года назад +44

      Ouch! But, yeah, we are all probably thinking that.

    • @PilotTed
      @PilotTed 3 года назад +94

      He's fairly consistent with his other axes, could be because of the weight of the head on this one.

    • @Edwarddd-q6i
      @Edwarddd-q6i 3 года назад +2

      🤣👍🏻

    • @kylehagertybanana
      @kylehagertybanana 3 года назад +2

      haha

    • @MoY206
      @MoY206 3 года назад +4

      It is heavy

  • @jejoko
    @jejoko 3 года назад +7

    5:20 I couldn't help yelling at my phone.
    "DONT STAND THERE"
    If that tree decides to slide back onto you, it's going to happen fast.

  • @EastCoastMan603
    @EastCoastMan603 3 года назад +245

    Cody - you did a temendicle job. Best professional homeowner on the West Coast. God Bless you and yours. 🙏🏻🇺🇸

    • @jerrybobteasdale
      @jerrybobteasdale 3 года назад +1

      OK, now I have to google a definition for temendicle.

    • @Will7981
      @Will7981 3 года назад +4

      I'd rate Cody as one of the most Professional + Homeowners on the East Coast as well... I mean minus myself of course. LOL.

    • @reiserx
      @reiserx 3 года назад +4

      @@jerrybobteasdaleTremedicle = Extra Large Testicles

  • @Funkteon
    @Funkteon 3 года назад +72

    The unique shape that you're unsure of is for no other reason than having more axe face to strike the wood with... I grew up with an axe like this down in Tasmania Australia that was handed down three generations beginning with my great great grandfather who was a world champion axeman.

  • @SuperbExistence
    @SuperbExistence 3 года назад +342

    Not one person in the history of humans has said "tremendical" until now. :p I lold so hard thank you!

    • @Maxim.Teleguz
      @Maxim.Teleguz 3 года назад +1

      Tremeduucal

    • @jeremiahmeade710
      @jeremiahmeade710 3 года назад

      @@Maxim.Teleguz colonel, hors d'oeuvres...

    • @brownranger1797
      @brownranger1797 3 года назад +6

      So glad he chose to keep it in the video

    • @andyturner2355
      @andyturner2355 3 года назад +5

      It’s a great word. You know exactly what it means, so the English language clearly needs it. I m going to try and use it every day.

    • @joeroberge9326
      @joeroberge9326 3 года назад +1

      word of the day: tremendical

  • @ncode03
    @ncode03 2 года назад +347

    Watching this I'm wondering how strong and fit were the guys who built cabins and houses with axes. Those were the days

    • @LiteralCrimeRave
      @LiteralCrimeRave 2 года назад +31

      They had help and took some time to build the house.

    • @crustybastard1068
      @crustybastard1068 2 года назад +53

      Just normal guys . I built many miles of rail fences and gates as a kid .similar sized logs . .all with a axe . Age 12 to 19 .today I'd have a heart attack in half an hr

    • @Grizzlox
      @Grizzlox 2 года назад +37

      My grandpa was a carpenter that fell his own trees, and built a few cabins and boats in his day. He wasn't built like Arnold Schwarzenegger by any means, but his forearms were gigantic, and he could crack a Brazil nut with his bare hand.

    • @MrHEC381991
      @MrHEC381991 2 года назад +13

      @@Grizzlox Doesn't surprise me your granddad had forearms like Popeye's. Those guys in that line of work back in the day were solid.

    • @SuzukiKid400
      @SuzukiKid400 2 года назад +1

      Back in the days when men were men. You worked hard to build what you desired. Now everyone sits at a desk and complains about “white privilege”.

  • @schmojo33
    @schmojo33 3 года назад +370

    I need to sit on a manlier couch to swing that axe. Maybe a Filson flannel lined couch with dual alternators held on by bolts with Loctite and a Badland APEX winch to pull the fridge closer to me.

  • @headhunter1945
    @headhunter1945 3 года назад +48

    Swinging that axe takes some big tremendicles. Seriously though, real nice video. I guess it makes sense that in a contest you don't care about "energy efficiency" for the "average person." You just want the sharpest, biggest and best axe an athlete can swing at peak output.
    For the people complaining about how to say the name (most Germans don't care that much other than getting a chuckle) here's how, close as an english accent will get:
    OCK (as in OCtober)
    SEN (as in SENator)
    KOPF (as in COP with an F at the end)
    Done.
    (shift both the Os just a little more to a long Oh sound rather than an Ah sound and it'll be perfect.)

  • @beachamboy11
    @beachamboy11 3 года назад +181

    “Public school strikes again.” I laughed so hard.

    • @andrewlevangie2043
      @andrewlevangie2043 3 года назад +7

      That was tremendical.👏

    • @horseshoe_nc
      @horseshoe_nc 3 года назад

      Same here, after I back up the video, to be sure I heard it correctly.

    • @carloshathcock5518
      @carloshathcock5518 3 года назад

      It’s a fantastic new word! I love it. This is exactly how language evolves from “UG” to Latin “ the language the Aristocratics won’t let die even though it’s terminal”

    • @allemansratten4281
      @allemansratten4281 Год назад +1

      I NEED THAT ON A MORAL PATCH

    • @justin00ish
      @justin00ish 7 дней назад

      I miss these types of videos from him

  • @pureby
    @pureby 3 года назад +69

    There are two GIANT safety violations in this video, in my opinion.
    *First:* never leave the axe stuck in the "chop-cavity" while manipulating the tree to fall: the axe may fall on your feet, or it may even get launched in any direction.
    *Second:* standing directly behind a stuck tree is even more dangerous than standing directly underneath it. With a tree of this size bent like that, there is A LOT of kinetic energy stored in the system. If that energy is released at the chopping side, the tree could get launched in the direction of the narrator instantly, like a giant crossbow bolt, and there will be no time to react whatsoever. Not a safe place to sit down and talk!
    Very interesting video though! Please stay safe when working in the woods :-)

    • @ZekeMorningstar
      @ZekeMorningstar 3 года назад +10

      you read my mind, I was so nervous watching it at the end

    • @TheoryDT
      @TheoryDT 3 года назад +7

      Yeah but who asked you?

    • @nathanj19901
      @nathanj19901 3 года назад +5

      Considering he’s been a professional feller for years and was raised learning how to fell with an ax I’m fairly certain these are things he knows in spades

    • @Craigs_car_care
      @Craigs_car_care 3 года назад +5

      I wouldn't park my blade in the cut, stand at the kick out or leave a self-induced snag. Love the tool and the show, but.

    • @eraldo1938
      @eraldo1938 2 года назад

      I suppose I could get worried if I had read a different title

  • @skyhop
    @skyhop 3 года назад +87

    The size of chips that thing was throwing... Wow, that over-the-shoulder camera angle really made that thing look like a monster.
    I put a rather ridiculous edge on a cheap hardware store axe I got a long time ago after watching your filing video, It'll shave better than a straight razor. Only problem is, I've had nothing to use it on.

    • @mrkiky
      @mrkiky 3 года назад +5

      You should take a look what the professional competitors do with it. The standing block which somewhat simulates cutting down a tree is chopping through 12-14 inches of white pine. The record is a bit over 11 seconds.

  • @AudioAndroid
    @AudioAndroid 2 года назад +2

    As a 47 year old man I am embarrassed to say I know very little about Axes or Cutting but thankfully I have found your channel and boy am I catching up fast. The World of Axes and Tree Cutting is a must for anyone who has decided to turn left instead of right and head down a road to the unseen, thanks for your Lore and handling of the Content nothing is wasted here its pure knowledge at its finest.

  • @greyfells2829
    @greyfells2829 2 года назад +23

    It takes a wise and humble man to admit a tool is a bit big for him on any particular day.

  • @deanmainwaring7634
    @deanmainwaring7634 3 года назад +50

    I can share some insight into the history of competitive chopping. My great great great (great?) Grandfather challenged a tree feller by the name of Biggs from Mainland Australia that he could fall a tree faster and so was born the sport of competitive chopping in Australia. The prize from memory was only a matter of shillings or 1500 split palings. This challenge was recognised as being of great importance to the sport and a plaque was erected in the early 70s.
    The World Championships were held in my hometown of Ulverstone in 1974.
    Also the shape of the head is typical Australian shape, but yours is an athletes style being wider in the face and heavier.
    The story goes that my relative fell his tree first and propped his shoulder under the board that Mr Biggs was standing on.

  • @backcountry250
    @backcountry250 3 года назад +100

    Public school strikes again lol. Very true brother, very true.....

    • @bubbaray575
      @bubbaray575 3 года назад +5

      DON'T KNOCK PUBLIC SKROOLS...
      I passed ebonics with honours!

    • @Lucky0wl
      @Lucky0wl 3 года назад +2

      I don’t get this comment… he said tremendicle…. He made a mistake… public schools taught him that? Or was he just not paying attention?

    • @JackAceINC
      @JackAceINC 3 года назад +1

      I use the old Public School defense constantly when I do something stupid.

    • @Robert_H_Diver
      @Robert_H_Diver 3 года назад +4

      @@Lucky0wl public schools are garbage

    • @MrTangent
      @MrTangent 3 года назад +10

      @@Robert_H_Diver Better than the expensive religious dogma bullshit ones by a long shot tho. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @williamsdesigning1949
    @williamsdesigning1949 Год назад +7

    This is my first Wranglestar video I've watched in years. Coming from someone that is close my size and has used an axe before, this is a review I trust.
    Now I just want to know how you compare it to your beloved GB. It would be cool if they made a smaller race axe.

  • @cosmicbilly
    @cosmicbilly 3 года назад +14

    You should really get you hands on a Tuatahi camp axe and put your own handle on it. Because the handle that comes with it is really short at 23" for a 3.5lb axe head. Probably the best axe being made today in my opinion. A true work of art.

  • @brunothehumble
    @brunothehumble 3 года назад +12

    i do find it interesting to note that the shape of that axe head, and the handle for that matter, very closely resembles how axe's were drawn way back when. makes me wonder if the "professional race axe" is just how they used to be made way back when in a certain part of the world with the intention of use on certain breeds of trees. the design makes sense in my mind for what i would want out of an axe. enough blade length to prevent it from sinking to the point of getting stuck. sharp enough to get a good cut. hard enough to stand up to good hardwoods. heavy enough to ensure an adequate cut. definitely some interesting thoughts to ponder on.

  • @MrPatrickdanysh
    @MrPatrickdanysh 3 года назад +6

    South Texas "third coast" viewer here. I really enjoy your videos Cody, keep up the good work! I was excited when the tree got hung up thinking you were going to talk about, teach, and take care of the widow maker on camera. Maybe next time.

  • @dmferrell1
    @dmferrell1 3 года назад +6

    7:20 wow! that bear in the background over his left shoulder, looked absolutely pissed at him! Be careful out there Cody stealing his huckleberries! Good thing you got that $500 speedy Axe, they recognize good German engineering and turn the other way! They don't mind those little Harbor Freight toys though! lol

  • @camjustin205
    @camjustin205 3 года назад +120

    Am I the only one still waiting for jacks treehouse to be finished? 😂

  • @EDC_Tactical
    @EDC_Tactical 3 года назад +17

    This is like the 4th axe video in about a month - we’re getting into classic Wranglerstar territory here 👍

  • @metals_etched
    @metals_etched 3 года назад +231

    That’s quite an axe. The chips are huge. I assume you’ll return to drop that tree to the forrest floor? (Chainsaw) i’ve been enjoying the short videos but I’ve got to say, I know you’re very busy with the new Homestead these days, but I miss the longer videos. Be well!

    • @KirkWagner147
      @KirkWagner147 3 года назад +6

      I miss them too

    • @Alx-ir1ij
      @Alx-ir1ij 3 года назад +9

      Pretty sure he said they're building a road through there. So I'm assuming heavy machinery will be taking care of it

    • @ffdtower1
      @ffdtower1 3 года назад +15

      Naw... we're going to leave that boy hanging right there. Sweet booby trap.

    • @sam03137
      @sam03137 3 года назад +8

      Nothing hurts the soul like the tree not hitting the ground

  • @RethanHunter
    @RethanHunter 11 месяцев назад

    The opening of this video is what made me fall in love with the channel years ago, I will need to bad and watch them again, I miss old wranglerstar style

  • @noahkrych941
    @noahkrych941 3 года назад +22

    "Public school strikes again!" That's the best!!!😂

    • @Nik-ny9ue
      @Nik-ny9ue 3 года назад +1

      I feel so privaleged to have grown up in a place where the teachers follow their own thoughts and not the government's

    • @noahkrych941
      @noahkrych941 3 года назад

      @@T-Mo_ 😂

  • @RaiZ_OW
    @RaiZ_OW 3 года назад +62

    Just to let you know. The brand "Ochsenkopf" means "Oxhead"

    • @step4560
      @step4560 3 года назад +14

      Yeah, love how he mangled the pronunciation "osken-kamp" 🤣 But hey, I glaub net das er Deutsch spricht...

    • @jacob-hh
      @jacob-hh 3 года назад +10

      @@step4560 Ist diese Kommentar Sektion teil der BRD??

    • @RaiZ_OW
      @RaiZ_OW 3 года назад +6

      @@step4560 Ne das nicht :D Aber hey komm.. Bei so vielen Abos usw. kann man ruhig mal die 10 sek. nehmen und googeln wie man es ausspricht :D

    • @scott19087
      @scott19087 3 года назад +3

      The pronounciation killed me insideand Im dutch, not even german

    • @step4560
      @step4560 3 года назад

      @@jacob-hh Na, nix BRD. I bin von Wien als kind umg'setzt worden nach Kali. U.S.A. Go figure... 😛

  • @jorda.2412
    @jorda.2412 3 года назад +70

    I cant believe a forestry guy could drop that tree betwee the only 2 that would bind a widowmaker.

    • @lloydflyhuntbc9923
      @lloydflyhuntbc9923 3 года назад +18

      No one said he was smart

    • @TheCoffeehound
      @TheCoffeehound 3 года назад +4

      Even professionals make mistakes.

    • @pnwoffroader331
      @pnwoffroader331 3 года назад

      @@Hank_Amarillo east?

    • @gladdingman
      @gladdingman 3 года назад +1

      trust me that's very much WEST coAst of him

    • @demonwolfey
      @demonwolfey 3 года назад +4

      i was wonding if anyone was gonna say something bout leaving that tree.. im literally starting at the screen like come on please don't tell me you're just gonna leave that tree there.. bring in a truck or a backhoe. Something atleast to wrap a chain around an yank it/roll it off of there

  • @quixototalis
    @quixototalis 3 года назад +13

    I love lumberjack competitions. I never knew what one of these axes cost before, but they all use this style. Those monstrous gentlemen can make a log look like balsa wood with one.

  • @maxm3522
    @maxm3522 3 года назад +86

    Please do more high end reviews!!!

  • @billgoldenmusic
    @billgoldenmusic 2 года назад +1

    Lol @ 05:51 "public school strikes again". I laughed because I went to public school, which is why we homeschool ours. 😅

  • @JBCaudillKnives
    @JBCaudillKnives 3 года назад +22

    He probably called a east coast guy to come fix it.

  • @landenhendricks8646
    @landenhendricks8646 3 года назад +3

    5:50 public school strikes again 😂

  • @BlueOx2277
    @BlueOx2277 3 года назад +10

    I’d love to see a review on a Tuatahi work axe.
    They’re in New Zealand. Tuatahi makes racing axes, as well as some really cool racing saws and work saws. God bless👍🏻

  • @richardelliott9511
    @richardelliott9511 3 года назад +7

    Absolutely beautiful and superbly performing ax. Thanks for showing it off because this about as close as I will ever come to a $500 ax.
    A super sharp blade can certainly shorten the life of a sheath but damaged straight out of the box probably is a sign of how sharp the ax is but more so how poorly the sheath was done, something wrong with the installation of the bolster or the bolster leather is too soft. I had bought an inexpensive toolbox knife where the sheath bolster was actually made of some sort of poly foam. Once I got the knife to the level of sharpness I wanted that bolster didn't last long. I had to pull the sheath apart and restitch in a proper hard leather bolster.

  • @Sirmellowman
    @Sirmellowman 3 года назад +31

    holy moly, its so sharp it cut its own sheath? thats crazy

  • @ProdAstro-fw5wq
    @ProdAstro-fw5wq 3 месяца назад

    “Public school strikes again” couldnt be more accurate 🤣

  • @nicholasmilcham3492
    @nicholasmilcham3492 3 года назад +10

    Am I the only person with concerns about a role model (Desired or otherwise) standing on the back-side of a hung up tree like that? And also not commenting on the importance of finishing that drop, not just leaving it hung up like that.

    • @gromulus2885
      @gromulus2885 3 года назад +2

      Yes. Yes you are.

    • @Robert_H_Diver
      @Robert_H_Diver 3 года назад

      Yes you are

    • @JesusFreak1924
      @JesusFreak1924 3 года назад +1

      Yeah I wasn't too impressed with this video

    • @OGPatriot03
      @OGPatriot03 3 года назад +1

      Yea, a mention of safe procedure here would've been nice, I was waiting for it but it never came. I'm sure he cleaned it up though.

    • @Mdgfievf
      @Mdgfievf 3 года назад

      Great start to the video but bloody idiotic second half.

  • @The_OD1
    @The_OD1 3 года назад

    I'm a competing axeman from Australia. Over hear that axe would be put in the sh*t pile. Dodgy handle, thick bevel (would run 14° on pine), would probably do with a banana grind, needs a good rubbing with a Norton. Still appreciate the content but there is a crazy amount of science to our competition axes and I hope an axeman who lives near to you allows you to have a go with a better axe on some comp grade wood. (Still don't believe the axes will be as good, we are the best for a reason ;). Goodluck, stay safe and thanks for the content mate!

  • @jamesflowers7142
    @jamesflowers7142 3 года назад +17

    6’-5” and winner of multiple end of day Renn Faire bell ringing competitions (and suburban hand held log splitter) I think this MIGHT be right up my alley (if it wasn’t $500 that is) it looks sweet and seems extremely well balanced

  • @Tubefish07
    @Tubefish07 Год назад

    This was the funniest video I’ve ever seen on RUclips. Guy chops down a tree then eats some huckleberries! Brilliant! Cheers mates!!

  • @myfavoritemartian1
    @myfavoritemartian1 3 года назад +45

    What you left in the forest, we used to call a "Widowmaker".

    • @markarmstrong3394
      @markarmstrong3394 3 года назад +2

      If you listened he said his friend is building a road through it. So their gonna clear them out anyways

    • @Lucky0wl
      @Lucky0wl 3 года назад +11

      @@markarmstrong3394 yeah and he left them a pain in the a$$ tree to deal with now. Hung up trees are really dangerous to cut down

    • @markarmstrong3394
      @markarmstrong3394 3 года назад +2

      @@Lucky0wl oh I know I used to cut my own firewood. But their making a road then they will use dozers.
      Yeah after yrs of cutting firewood I discovered propane !! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @martyn6145
      @martyn6145 3 года назад +2

      Don’t worry. If you know Wranglerstar, he finished it off with his chainsaw, stacked neatly into stacks of firewood. We just didn’t see it since seeing that wasn’t actually the point of the whole video.

    • @Lalann
      @Lalann 3 года назад +2

      Guarantee he came back with a saw after the filming stopped.

  • @MrD4K0T4
    @MrD4K0T4 3 года назад +1

    Bro i stumbled upon your page by accident and I must say your hands down one of the most entertaining ppl i ever watched.😌

  • @acada6594
    @acada6594 3 года назад +5

    For me the sufficient test result was when you first swing the axe in order to just put it away. Man even this was deep.

  • @cameronf3343
    @cameronf3343 3 года назад +17

    I’m being serious that if you make a shirt or hoodie saying “Tremendical. My goodness. Public school strikes again.” I’ll buy it. Hahahahah 😂😂

  • @NateRobb-NandA
    @NateRobb-NandA 3 года назад +6

    I am always amazed at the quality and effort Cody puts into making these videos. So many different angles and viewpoints. Another great video!

  • @AaronTheViking250
    @AaronTheViking250 2 года назад +1

    great advice. but also shouldn't be leaving hang ups because they are hazards for fallers and hikers an fire fighters. always clear your path trails and roads

  • @CampingwithSamBananas
    @CampingwithSamBananas 3 года назад +62

    Never heard of such a thing, but thats a serious piece of kit.

  • @mytech6779
    @mytech6779 3 года назад +1

    Then there are a bunch of shapes and grinds for different wood, I once saw an antique axe manufacturer's catalog from back when axes were a primary professional tool [pre 1900] and there must have been 20+ heads and 10-15 handles.(mix and match) not just about being sharp, a thin blade like a machete will give max penetration; you want max penetration that won't get stuck and causes the chips to pop up in the particular type of wood.
    4-5lb isn't all that heavy, a lot of comp guys are swinging 6-7 pound. as a 140lb 14 year old I would swing an 8lb splitting maul for hours.
    Pro tip, get a 16lb hammer and use it just often enough to be accustomed to the momentum, then all the axes will feel nimble.

    • @lukasking2573
      @lukasking2573 2 года назад

      Do you mean axehead weight only, or the weight all together with the handel?

    • @mytech6779
      @mytech6779 2 года назад +1

      @@lukasking2573 Its always weight of the head, same for hammers.
      Although that brings to mind handles made of hickory verse ash and standard vs reduced thickness axe handles. (And even the various fiberglass designs.) Hickory is a bit stronger than ash but ash is lighter and has a just bit more flex/spring. I like ash for lighter tools up to a medium axe, and hickory or fiberglass for the robust stuff like mauls, picks, shovels. Fiberglass is case by case, some are great and some are very poor.

  • @jasoncalvetti1983
    @jasoncalvetti1983 2 года назад +3

    A question for the older axe wielder's, how much does your age impact your work rate when felling a tree like this? Is it not bad because you're use to it? Do you hurt afterwards? Any advice to keeping the body healthy too?

  • @lgdub6060
    @lgdub6060 2 месяца назад +1

    Honestly the kind of Axe I would use would be the Axe that is unbreakable and lasts longer similar to Cold Steel's products.

  • @urbanjungle9600
    @urbanjungle9600 3 года назад +8

    Mark this day in history Tremendical is Cody’s “covfefe” moment ! I shall add to my lexicon from this day forth!

  • @jennifergiegler9126
    @jennifergiegler9126 3 года назад +1

    This ax looks great. Thanks for sharing. What I really want to see is Mrs.W pantry. I believe that a tour of her organization and storage ideas are over due.

  • @screaminpotato
    @screaminpotato 3 года назад +9

    That thing is a beauty! It looks too nice to use lol. You can tell it’s a beast by just watching this video! The weight comes through the screen.

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  3 года назад +5

      You got that right!

    • @armchairgeneralissimo
      @armchairgeneralissimo 3 года назад

      I just took one look at the size of the head and knew I'm no where near manly enough to wield this.

  • @Marc_Sola
    @Marc_Sola 3 месяца назад

    We always used a come-along or a truck and chain to guide the tree down a clear path. ;) love this type of content nonetheless

  • @Tyler-dn8wn
    @Tyler-dn8wn 3 года назад +3

    Great video! I really enjoy watching the competitive axe chopping competitions. Hope it’s cooled off up your way! Stay blessed!

  • @d-rbrtsn9989
    @d-rbrtsn9989 Год назад +1

    I own a comparable racing hammer from New Zealand. It’s a Tuatahi. I bought the working axe type designed to split frozen wood. I ordered it with the “wings” cut out and a gorgeous leather blade protector. It is an axe I’m proud to own. They sell for $600+ now.

  • @debbieschmidt9316
    @debbieschmidt9316 3 года назад +7

    Did you leave that tree hanging there, or go back and fix it?

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  3 года назад +11

      It's fixed,

    • @martyn6145
      @martyn6145 3 года назад

      Knowing Wranglerstar….
      Chainsaw.
      Neatly stacked firewood.
      Bow.

  • @mariomannelli9887
    @mariomannelli9887 Год назад

    Boy you’re way more than a professional homeowner 😂 sounds good tho. You’re the man and truthfully honest on everything good or bad. Thank you for the videos I been watching since the beginning. Much respect man.

  • @karlpower3009
    @karlpower3009 3 года назад +13

    G’day Cody
    Down here in Australia 🇦🇺 we consider a 4 1/2 pound Tasmanian pattern the norm.
    Would love to see you do a video on the Tasmanian pattern axe 🪓.
    Great content as usual.
    Cheers 🍻

  • @tome.joyner887
    @tome.joyner887 Год назад

    Loved your comment on that big beautiful axe. I think that you would have to be very dedicated to buy one. Thank you brother Cody!

  • @Glerbicus
    @Glerbicus 3 года назад +15

    “Tremendicle” immediately blames public school

    • @carloshathcock5518
      @carloshathcock5518 3 года назад +1

      Only because of what they have become

    • @Glerbicus
      @Glerbicus 3 года назад

      @@carloshathcock5518 yea as a public school alum myself im not sticking up for them but i think the creation and use of tremendicle is more on his brain

    • @mrspacely603
      @mrspacely603 3 года назад

      Public schools in the west are worser" hahaha
      But seriously though. I met a guy from Boston and when he came down west when he was 16 he said he learned the stuff that was being taught here when he was 10. Just what a shame. And its more sad how whenever you get older and a kid hands you their homework to help them with , you look at it like when the fuxk did they teach this. Its just so dumbed down every year

  • @edwindude9893
    @edwindude9893 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your ambition is greater than your ability.

  • @swingin871
    @swingin871 3 года назад +13

    So the real question is does the handle give you the fizz?

  • @rreid1993
    @rreid1993 3 года назад +8

    Would love to see a speed comparison for a normal tree between this and a normal fellers axe. Rests included etc.

    • @armchairgeneralissimo
      @armchairgeneralissimo 3 года назад +6

      I'd assume the fellers axe would win since it's what Cody's used to and he can swing those no problem. Put the racing axe in the hands of a body builder or a well built lumber jack and it would take the lead.

  • @EK-yh1oi
    @EK-yh1oi Год назад +1

    “Public school strikes again” 🤣 I feel most of us can relate to that

  • @edwardyuan793
    @edwardyuan793 3 года назад +14

    Only OG's will remember the video title as "July 9, 2021"

  • @noahfyan9617
    @noahfyan9617 3 года назад +2

    I've competed in timbersports before and these type of axes are absolutely terrifying because of the weight and sharpness, I once witnessed somebody brush a chip off the blade and cut the tendons in 3 fingers

  • @pystykorva7114
    @pystykorva7114 3 года назад +9

    The handle is similar like the Finnish ones, when made "it should have a belly like a pike fish" ;)

  • @StevenHawkingsSpitrag
    @StevenHawkingsSpitrag 3 года назад +1

    Found your channel through the algorithm a few weeks back and good God, it’s safe to say I want a bunch of stuff I don’t need 😂 Awesome channel man 👍🏼 This axe is gorgeous

  • @outdoordad1656
    @outdoordad1656 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Cody for these videos. I've actually always wondered what made a competition axe so much different than a typical felling axe. Would you mind reviewing your toolbelt and let us know where you got it?

  • @jaredevers6459
    @jaredevers6459 2 года назад

    Love the proper use of ppe. Leading by example and not having to tell people to use them when it should be common knowledge. Use your ppe people.

  • @markbyers4435
    @markbyers4435 3 года назад +55

    This video was tremendical!

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  3 года назад +20

      You win comment of the day, Mark,

    • @AUXdrone
      @AUXdrone 3 года назад +5

      Treemendical* (pro) - when forestry/tree equipment is so tremendous, it’s radical. “This axe is just treemendical.”

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 3 года назад +3

      @@wranglerstar no sir , YOU won the award when you first said it on video! He just gets the assist ! haha

  • @BabakPA
    @BabakPA 3 года назад

    Thank you very much Cody. Cheers

  • @brianallison1913
    @brianallison1913 3 года назад +44

    I didn't know you could chop a tree down with the brand of straight razor Chuck Norris shaves with.

  • @rolls_8798
    @rolls_8798 3 года назад +1

    holy smokes have your videos been getting incredible

  • @JacksonNomad
    @JacksonNomad 3 года назад +12

    5lbs is big for a modern axe for sure, but some of the old English pattern felling axes (such as those made by Elwell) were up to 7lbs, and I've seen old French axes which are even bigger. The woodsmen who swung those things around everyday must have had upper bodies like gorillas.

    • @joeseverythingchannel6564
      @joeseverythingchannel6564 Год назад +1

      I dont know where he got his information from lol most competition axes are 8 lbs. I use a 4.5 lb axe almost every day as a wood processor and professional woodsman my mauls and hammers are 8 lbs so i can however say with them as a reference that i wouldnt want to daily use an 8 lb axe

  • @codyhufstetler643
    @codyhufstetler643 2 года назад +1

    Reminds me of the splitting maul I inherited from my grandfather... He made it in the machine shop where he worked in the 70s. It's solid steel pipe welded to a 22lb machined wedge. You can absolutely blast two foot logs directly down the middle with a single swing. You also take a lot of breaks and drink a lot of water.

    • @johnpike9612
      @johnpike9612 2 года назад

      Theres no such thing as "solid steel pipe" its a steel rod....and if he did it right its spring steel. I have 2 small sledge hammers i used torsion bars to make a handle for, the spring steel almost completely eliminated the vibration expected from using a steel handle and turned a 4lb sledge into a 10lb with a 20"ish long handle

  • @dshim4731
    @dshim4731 3 года назад +5

    why is the engineer from team fortress 2 holding an axe

  • @lagoon672
    @lagoon672 3 года назад +1

    Competition cutters are generally made of a softer metal then most axes, that’s why very specific cuts of wood are used when competing as not to damage the axe. But it’s your money do as you please.

    • @Fogyt121
      @Fogyt121 3 года назад +1

      I've found that to be quite the contrary

  • @699hazard
    @699hazard 3 года назад +14

    One of my friends represents Australia in the Stihl timbers ports and has won many world titles, he is known for using a much bigger axe than other Competitors.

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce 3 года назад +4

      Yep, if you can swing it till it is down you done good.
      But nothing like the footwear of choice the dunloop volleys... and some of the young foke now wear mesh socks.
      Though cutting the tree 2 boards up that is a balancing act.

    • @Magoover1
      @Magoover1 3 года назад +5

      No fair...the gravity is different down under...lol

  • @zacharyrempel1526
    @zacharyrempel1526 7 месяцев назад

    "Public school strikes again" is great lol.

  • @jonhofelich9107
    @jonhofelich9107 3 года назад +7

    I get the feeling he may not be a lumberjack.

    • @PilotTed
      @PilotTed 3 года назад

      Nah is he is a professional homeowner, a homesteader if you may. Could also be because of the heavy head, as I have seen his other videos with lighter axe heads and his cuts were far more consistent.

    • @johndavidwolf4239
      @johndavidwolf4239 3 года назад

      And that's okay.

  • @thetinkerist
    @thetinkerist 3 года назад

    2:40 “all right let’s see where the wind’s coming from” CHOP! lol. says enough. 😆

  • @dusttodusthomestead
    @dusttodusthomestead 3 года назад +9

    "This is about all the work I'm willing to do today..." haha
    Still more work than most though.....nice video. Thanks for sharing

  • @grantpickern3487
    @grantpickern3487 3 года назад

    Honestly one of my favorite RUclips channels

  • @HQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQ
    @HQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQ 2 года назад +4

    Don't leave a tree hung up!

  • @BespokeCarpentry
    @BespokeCarpentry 3 года назад +1

    I've been waiting so long for this day to see you review a racing axe and use it, and of course I'm a day late. Damnit.

  • @Ma77riK
    @Ma77riK 3 года назад +20

    I want a t-shirt that says TREMENDACLE across it.

    • @jorda.2412
      @jorda.2412 3 года назад +3

      Tremendacle covefe.
      Thats my new caffine bar chain name

    • @mikelockhart9114
      @mikelockhart9114 3 года назад

      Cody could contact Buckin Billy Ray he loves them and hangs new handles on them a lot. Maybe a nice Killenger handle since Cody likes them wippy.

    • @TexasNationalist1836
      @TexasNationalist1836 3 года назад

      @@jorda.2412 what is covefe

    • @lannagifts1
      @lannagifts1 3 года назад

      Made in America

  • @tobiastho9639
    @tobiastho9639 2 года назад +1

    On the competition videos I've seen, the cute from side to side much more so you get chunks out with every hit and don't get stuck. Also they grab it near the head to get it back up... I' hope you'll try again!

  • @chrismuratore7084
    @chrismuratore7084 3 года назад +6

    East coast man would have felled that tree to where it would hit the ground and have it bucked before dinner! And carried it out on his shoulder!

    • @johnsteelman3397
      @johnsteelman3397 3 года назад +1

      Pulled the damn stump and made it into a table as well

  • @JDMatthias
    @JDMatthias 3 года назад

    After felling several dead trees around my buddy Bill's home, I prefer using an ax to a chainsaw.
    A chainsaw takes a little more predetermined placement to not screw it up, an ax takes coordinated swings and strength.

  • @robertroberto4749
    @robertroberto4749 2 года назад +3

    Are you CRAZY!!!?? On 5:29 you are standing in front of a tree that is going to CUT YOU IN HALF if it breaks!!!!!! In this position it is like a SPRING full of potential energy!!!

  • @yukko_yoshida
    @yukko_yoshida 2 года назад

    i like the fact the gently bumping the wood left a pretty good mark

  • @lukasking2573
    @lukasking2573 2 года назад +3

    I would like to get this axe for some bucking on medium- big logs in the woods. Trying to avoid knots in the wood. But how high is the possibility that I am going to ruin the thin egde if I get on some hardwood? What is the grind Angel on the axe 20 degree 17?