Council Tool Hudson Bay Camp Axe

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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  • @evansmoak7182
    @evansmoak7182 Год назад +2

    Intro was the 1st time I've seen that way to split wood. Awesome! Loved you on D.S. Thank you Dave.

  • @mlsknnr
    @mlsknnr 7 лет назад +4

    I have had a Hudson Bay 2 lb axe for about 42 years. It has built miles upon miles of fence (both notching poles and driving spikes), cut cords of firewood and kindling (for campfires) along with multiple other chores. It has ridden in a pickup, been strapped to a saddle or to a backpack. I have replaced the handle once and it is my go to for lots of things. I believe I spent less than $10 on it when I purchased it, all in all an excellent investment.

  • @hectoralicea5945
    @hectoralicea5945 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for this great review Mr Canterbury, this is making America great again!

  • @sebkent6691
    @sebkent6691 2 года назад +1

    2022 and I bought a version of this hatchet. In the UK the one I found had a 70cm handle (28inch) but the same head as in this presentation. I had not seen this video before I bought that axe and frankly I was astounded, still am. My axe needed 5 minutes on a fine stone to get a razor edge, it splits chops carves, throws sparks off a ferro rod the whole 9 yards
    I've even bucked 8 inch beech with it. There are 2 issues with mine, first the edge is really fine and so has chipped n one occasion though that could be through careless ness on my part, second the handled is a bit loose, again could be my fault as this was not intended to be used for bucking reasonably think hardwoods , and whn you are yanking that handle around to get it out when it gets stuck well I guess loosening up is understandable. I absolutely love the version you get in the UK, quite possibly one of the best axes I've used including my brand name swedish small forest axe

  • @phillipdavis5241
    @phillipdavis5241 6 лет назад +9

    What I like about your videos is you go straight to the subject,, not exactly purity to look at, but informative

  • @livingsurvival
    @livingsurvival 7 лет назад +22

    This axe is hands down better than the marbles camp axe that wranglerstar said was the best. The head on that came loose first swing. The Council Tool is a great size, great profile, great price and works great. One of my favorite more affordable axes. A great starter axe. A+ IMO.

    • @YankeeWoodcraft
      @YankeeWoodcraft 7 лет назад +6

      Council Tool's Hudson Bay is the ticket. One could spend a lot more, but now they'd be at a point of diminishing returns. I argued with a guy about finish out the box being better on axes costing twice as much. Know what my response was? If it remains that good, it's not being used.
      Once one takes an axe out into the woods, it loses that new car smell and gets proper scars and saps on it. Period. That is, "if" they are using their axe for more than just posting pictures of it strategically posed on social media.
      ;)

  • @AMBowers29
    @AMBowers29 7 лет назад +22

    I would like to see a revisit of this axe in a year from now

  • @pa1adin111
    @pa1adin111 7 лет назад +1

    I have the Council Tool Hudson Bay Axe with the 28" handle. Did the same work on it, sharpening, sanding, BLO on the handle. It goes everywhere with me. Absolutely my favorite axe!

  • @shopnwoods9901
    @shopnwoods9901 7 лет назад +1

    This is a great hatchet. I've had one for a few years now. Tons of use. Does a great job. Even used your 1 inch measuring system burned in the handle. Thanks Dave

  • @TheBlackHand313
    @TheBlackHand313 5 лет назад +1

    Had this hatchet for a long time, took the coating off to show that steel ,sanded the shaft down and stained it and applied BLO , refinished the bit and sharpened her up now she goes everywhere with my and my Habilis bushtool

  • @williamkennison8920
    @williamkennison8920 7 лет назад +6

    That was my 1st boyscout ax. I loved the ¾ length and nice quick sharp head.

  • @Justintime8510
    @Justintime8510 7 лет назад +4

    I have liked Council tool axes and hatchets for some time now. Well made and decent price!

  • @karsonbranham3900
    @karsonbranham3900 7 лет назад +1

    I have a Hudson Bay that I bought years ago originally on a 24" handle, I rehab does with a house handle 19" and absolutely love it. For many of the same reasons you stated on this vid. Great video!

  • @davidfkapp
    @davidfkapp 7 лет назад +2

    This is a great axe, especially for the price. You can't go wrong! Had mine for almost a year, now. Love it!
    With a little investment of your effort to tune up this axe (like Dave discussed in this video), you will have a very fine tool that will last a lifetime. And at a fraction of the cost of a "premium' axe. The only difference is in the type of steel. Will that matter to you in the long run? To me, not so much.
    The 2 pound head weight, makes it a more powerful tool than the average camp axe or hatchet.

  • @russellcharles7839
    @russellcharles7839 7 лет назад +1

    The best 17 inch you can get for the price. I have the 26 too and its a great pack axe. Council Tools is a great company. Love them in southern Oregon. If you knock the paint off you can make it damn near pretty too!

  • @willybee3056
    @willybee3056 7 лет назад +6

    Happy New Year,,,
    keep up the good work in the new year. .. and thanks again for all your good work in the past...

  • @iNeverSimp
    @iNeverSimp 6 месяцев назад

    I got the CT Velvicut 19in Hudson Bay hatchet. I'm impressed with the quality.

  • @armouredcockroach
    @armouredcockroach 7 лет назад

    Hi Dave,
    Just managed to pick myself up one of these here in the U.K. priced at £29.95 only disappointment was it doesn't have a sheath but looking forward to it turning up, Have a great year love to all. Roach

  • @stevenjohnson2273
    @stevenjohnson2273 7 лет назад +1

    I may have to get one of these. I used to have a Collins camp axe of the same design and have been wanting to replace it. Congratulations on becoming part of the Backwoodsman family. looking forward to articles there also.

  • @cabotbluegill
    @cabotbluegill 7 лет назад +1

    Dave I am a axe nut and have many and the hudson bay axe from council tool is my favorite I do have the 28 inch handle on mine. I hade a great leather craftsman build me a custom sheath I do have a vid on it if interested. I have been thinking of the shorter one for paking and you have convinced me to do so.

  • @toneyjohnson8910
    @toneyjohnson8910 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks Dave I've been looking to get a hatchet for my BushCrafter pack and I think this will be a good place to start. Thanks

  • @Jayadams2004
    @Jayadams2004 7 лет назад +1

    I appreciate your reviews Dave. I know if it passes your approval it's worth carrying. Happy New Year!

  • @Alloran
    @Alloran 7 лет назад

    Thanks for taking the time to do this little review. I don't generally buy anything that hasn't been throughly vetted and so I have to read a lot of reviews before I make up my mind. Unless a guy like you who knows what he's doing can save me that hour by giving it the run down. Hope the year works out well for you.

  • @thelbertsexton6957
    @thelbertsexton6957 7 лет назад +1

    I have the Council Tool Forest Service axe which is also a "non-premium" axe with the same leather mask. It has been fantastic after a little initial work (fortunately mine came with an unfinished handle so it was easier to finish).

  • @zombiesblvd
    @zombiesblvd 7 лет назад +4

    another great video Dave, I really appreciate all of your through and informative stuff. I have a cheap camp axe that I'm thinking of re-edging. I'd love to see a video on how you put your touches on this axe. Thank you

  • @REAPERMILITIAOUTDOORS
    @REAPERMILITIAOUTDOORS 7 лет назад +1

    so many axes a lot are good great and in between whatever works works for you and supporting good American made for a good price is a good thing and awesome to see being supported we need to support our country period small an big American companies Ma an pop shops the whole deal I love this shit shut and love the outdoors as dave would say tool heavy never can have to many tools for the right job

  • @rogergagne1026
    @rogergagne1026 7 лет назад +1

    Love the wealth of information you share. just want to be helpful

  • @Imightberiding
    @Imightberiding 7 лет назад

    I really like the Hudson Bay pattern. My first hatchet for my 9th birthday was a Norlund Hudson Bay. 44 years later & it still has the original handle despite doing stupid things boys do. ( i.e.: throwing the thing at tree trunks when I was young & stupid, well stupider than I am now) I did re-hang the head but it was indeed on the original handle. I guess that has something to do with me favouring this style of axe.
    This one looks like a good little axe. Any quality made "hardware store" axe can be tuned up to a treasured item in a short period of time. The key is that you start with a well made, quality axe like Council Tool produces.

  • @bilbotification
    @bilbotification 7 лет назад

    Thanks Dave. Happy New Year.

  • @whitecompany18
    @whitecompany18 7 лет назад +3

    I like to custom cheap garage sale axes , cheers Dave.

  • @scottparish3819
    @scottparish3819 7 лет назад +1

    Happy New Years, thank you some much for the videos and knowledge. I have learned alot from you. You have my respect. please keep the video's coming. thanks again.

  • @jasonpettit7739
    @jasonpettit7739 7 лет назад

    thats why my friends and family buy from you all the products are very well made

  • @BrayonBushcraft
    @BrayonBushcraft 7 лет назад

    It looks like a great smaller size axe! I have the cold steel trail boss its 25" and similar price range, its a great axe too, I also sanded it and put B.L.O. on it.

  • @rogergagne1026
    @rogergagne1026 7 лет назад +2

    Dave I just learned boiled linseed oil has heavy metals in it . raw linseed oil is a better option

  • @palerider7171
    @palerider7171 7 лет назад +3

    Dave take a look at their Forest Service axe... It's between their Velvicut and standard line.

    • @YankeeWoodcraft
      @YankeeWoodcraft 7 лет назад +2

      I have the standard, the Forest Service Edition AND the Velvicut. The Forest Service is my most used axe of them all. It's a workhorse. And when my axes (plural) costing 4X as much came to me in states of fail straight out the box, I had to resort to using my Forest Service Edition while I was waiting for their replacements for months until I told them to keep their import boutique axes; I'll keep my American clydesdale that was getting the job done for me already.

  • @edwarddickerson3638
    @edwarddickerson3638 7 лет назад +1

    I got one for Christmas, I like it!!!

  • @zed4130
    @zed4130 7 лет назад

    great review Dave .

  • @Jdmsword14
    @Jdmsword14 7 лет назад

    wow that thing is doing some serious work

  • @sampson7655
    @sampson7655 7 лет назад

    great vid Dave , I like the common man price ! Having cried once for the GB small forest axe ! I like the idea of having another 1/2 pound of weight for splitting don't get me wrong I love my GB but I'm finding out I really don't need my axe to carve as I bring other cutting tools for that and I'm constantly treating it like a new born baby .It would be nice to just leasurly toss it around with no worries ! Also Dave not sure if you've already covered this topic but I bought the leather belt pouch at your store , and I love it but would be very interested to see a video on using deer or elk antler to make a button or fastener of some kind which would make it perfect thx Dave !

  • @FishTheJim
    @FishTheJim 7 лет назад +1

    I would love to see the video of you shaping that axe. I have an axe I want to setup but I don't really have access to the power tools you have. Thanks for the video.

  • @mcstmichel
    @mcstmichel 7 лет назад

    Happy New Year from the Great White North! Great videos and good job keeping it real!

  • @williamgates2567
    @williamgates2567 7 лет назад +1

    Looks like a bargain,well worth considering, happy New year atb William

  • @feech2
    @feech2 7 лет назад

    Dave I have figured out your squirrel cooker problem for your cook set

  • @JRMR04
    @JRMR04 7 лет назад +1

    I bought the marbles camp axe which is very similar to this but half the price. it's very good after doing the same mods you did. check it out Dave. great video

  • @urbanredneck968
    @urbanredneck968 7 лет назад

    Great video. Happy new year Dave. Could you shoot a video demonstrating how to reprofile an axe like this (tools to use, techniques to get the desired angle, etc.). I bought a condor axe online that has a horrible bevel, and it feels unsafe to use it because of the way it twists when digging into the wood. I would like to properly put an even bevel on it.

  • @markusfinski3715
    @markusfinski3715 7 лет назад

    I think you could easily take half an inch or more of the pole (hammer end) to make it a little less head heavy.

  • @LumpinSpacePrincess1
    @LumpinSpacePrincess1 7 лет назад +1

    Do you treat your clothing and/or your gear (tent, bags etc) with a tick repellent? Like permethrin? If not, do you use a home made solution for repelling ticks, or treating tick bites?

  • @LibertyGarden
    @LibertyGarden 7 лет назад

    Nice camp axe.

  • @nick8649
    @nick8649 7 лет назад

    Nice tool and fairly priced. How come it always looks warmer in Ohio. Michiganders got to dress warmer. Thank you for your great videos

  • @stevebuckskinner5482
    @stevebuckskinner5482 7 лет назад +1

    Great review bro! I'd like to see you do a review on the Forged Virginia Reproduction Axe.
    Love your videos. Thanks Brother!!!
    P.S.
    I plan on getting a FVR Axe hopefully in the near future. in fact, my brother and I are both getting one.

  • @mr.delacruz559
    @mr.delacruz559 7 лет назад

    Thanx Dave. I really trust council tool axes. I bought the 24" boys axe and also put time in the edge the eye and taking off the varnish and putting BLO on it and I've been very satisfied with it. Dave is the pole hardened on thecouncil Hudson bay or the boys axe and if not ,what is these limitations on a pole that isn't hardened. Thanx God bless!!!

  • @neilsdahlberg1323
    @neilsdahlberg1323 7 лет назад +3

    Looks like a Nordlund Axe.

  • @rem24319821
    @rem24319821 7 лет назад

    happy new year nice axe buddy

  • @patrickmcguire725
    @patrickmcguire725 7 лет назад

    You should make a video on making a handforged trap

  • @dannyh9010
    @dannyh9010 7 лет назад

    The possum mentality you taught me in my Basic class is still strong! As you were splitting that log, I thought it looked like poplar and I spotted the loose inner bark strands and thought... that's great tinder material! Pick it up!

  • @karenlee9120
    @karenlee9120 7 лет назад

    p.s. what do you think of that SHTF stuff I've heard a lot on it there's a lot of videos on it as well a skill like Bush craft might be needed.it's not if its when have a good new year have fun oh don't know if you knew him but Richard jakeups passed Bush craft master

  • @phillipkarnehm7712
    @phillipkarnehm7712 7 лет назад

    great looking axe thanks Dave are you eating venison or tag soup hunting Pike County deer population awesome

  • @resurrectionx5952
    @resurrectionx5952 7 лет назад +1

    good ax

  • @lorisb1513
    @lorisb1513 7 лет назад +1

    Nice Video Dave!

  • @beerhunter272
    @beerhunter272 7 лет назад

    With so many axe designs out there, how does the HB style compare?

  • @anthonywalker7507
    @anthonywalker7507 7 лет назад

    wow Dave i mean a shit man your new videos brother What would it take to get a 1 on 1 with you for a week or so brother we have so much to learn and teach i wish i could make video's like you man ty brother
    Coat

  • @bwillan
    @bwillan 7 лет назад +1

    What tent was that in the background of the video?

    • @garryveitch714
      @garryveitch714 7 лет назад

      That is the "Wall Tent", if you go through Dave's video you'll find some on it.
      Stay Dirty Brother.

  • @southernbushcraft7357
    @southernbushcraft7357 7 лет назад

    Mr. Canterbury, Do you have a video on how to sharpen an axe?

  • @plowmaster1206
    @plowmaster1206 Год назад

    NLA?

  • @HMDM1
    @HMDM1 7 лет назад

    Noticed your always wearing those rubber boots....What brand are they..

    • @AppalachianLife
      @AppalachianLife 7 лет назад

      www.muckbootcompany.com/ they look like the artic pro. I where them to muck horse stalls

  • @huan6358
    @huan6358 7 лет назад +2

    厉害👍🏻👍🏻

  • @nielsegense
    @nielsegense 7 лет назад

    How do you find the (almost) 90degree top of the edge? Since trying a few viking/rus models of axes I've never gone back to the more "tall" axes! I find the nose to be really well-suited for campwork, including finer cutting/carving.

    • @DavidCanterbury
      @DavidCanterbury  7 лет назад +2

      This is not a carving axe for sure, it is a camp axe, I agree there really is a difference, the sacrifice of the more traditional style you speak of is less wedge to the cheeks for splitting fire wood

    • @nielsegense
      @nielsegense 7 лет назад +1

      As some point us Scandiwegians are going to have to send you some 800AD axes ;) I think you'll quite enjoy them! Thanks for the videos! Keep up the boat afloat and the steam up!

    • @YankeeWoodcraft
      @YankeeWoodcraft 7 лет назад +1

      I just posted my response to the video before reading this comment.

  • @karenlee9120
    @karenlee9120 7 лет назад

    cool I have a small one that is all metal last longer

    • @TheKodiak72
      @TheKodiak72 7 лет назад +3

      Can you replace a metal handle in the woods? Doubt it, also the metal handles send vibrations into your arm were wood doesnt as much

    • @muddog1561
      @muddog1561 7 лет назад +2

      TheKodiak72 have you ever tried to carve a wooden handle with just whatever bushcraft knife you might have with you in the woods? From whatever kind of branch you might find in the woods? It's easier said than done,, a lot easier said than done. A heavy Tomahawk imo, is a lot better choice.

    • @GruntBurger
      @GruntBurger 7 лет назад +1

      Dude, I watched Ray Mears do it, so I'm good lol

  • @farstrider79
    @farstrider79 7 лет назад

    almost bought that one last week. ended up ordering a hultafors classic hunter.

  • @Datsyzerberg
    @Datsyzerberg 7 лет назад +1

    Seems like a lot of bang for your buck.

  • @tommcqueen3145
    @tommcqueen3145 Год назад

    🙂👍

  • @MyGloriousMess
    @MyGloriousMess 7 лет назад

    What kind of wood is that you are splitting during the first minute...maple?

  • @ratroddiesels1981
    @ratroddiesels1981 7 лет назад

    nice mods i like it

  • @muddog1561
    @muddog1561 7 лет назад +3

    I hate curved handle axe/hatchet's. They don't swing as well or accurately as a straight handle.

    • @_Korinzu
      @_Korinzu 7 лет назад +4

      I agree. But I think that's our bias. I'm used to straight handle, it's what I learned on and became skilled with, adapting to that straight handle. For others it could be the reverse. Either way, I much prefer a straight handle.

    • @GruntBurger
      @GruntBurger 7 лет назад +5

      Personally, I like the curved handle. It feels more secure, and easier to control. For a one handed chopper though, I couldn't care less.

  • @anthonyvisconte7977
    @anthonyvisconte7977 7 лет назад

    do they use a different/cheaper steel on there non premium axes?

  • @rolandsarins7151
    @rolandsarins7151 5 лет назад

    If some one will make a lip for this type of axe head to reduce head getting lose ....