Yeah. If found that weird too. I've used it a lot in the same type of material. And this is the first time it happened. Maybe less sharp would be better, or my technique was a little bit off ATM. Anyhow, I do like the X5 axe.
@@MySmallToolShed I have the X11 splitting axe, the shoulders come out more and it really fires wood apart. Fiskars axes aren't cheap, but they're not exactly expensive and they work beautifully.
It's cOoL 🔥🤙 Like 🔥👍
Odd that it kept biting into the split pieces, perhaps it would do better at splitting if it was less sharp?
Yeah. If found that weird too. I've used it a lot in the same type of material. And this is the first time it happened. Maybe less sharp would be better, or my technique was a little bit off ATM. Anyhow, I do like the X5 axe.
@@MySmallToolShed I have the X11 splitting axe, the shoulders come out more and it really fires wood apart. Fiskars axes aren't cheap, but they're not exactly expensive and they work beautifully.
Cmon are you kidding me? Weak.
Why?
@MySmallToolShed why?. Splitting softwood along the grain that's 8" long isn't exactly felling a gumbo limbo. Cmon
Well. I'm splitting kindling, it says in the title. Not showing off my fragile masculinity.
@MySmallToolShed haha..that means nothing coming from a lumber sexual...
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