Man, you remind me of and look like Christian Bale in American Psycho....haha. The axe makes it even more so 😁. Great video, man. I have the same axe and it's my go to favorite. Glad I went with the Scandi over the Small Forest axe. It does split way above it's size and weight.
The hults bruk ones are good too. I use mine on backpack hunting trips. It's very similar to the Scandinavia forest axe. They are great for both firewood and game processing and hold an edge well.
If I didn’t know any better id think that log was kiln dried. I have the Scandinavian forest axe and it is the Swiss Army knife of axes I agree. I wish I could find logs that split that nice here in the north east.
I absolutely love my Scandinavian forest axe and am so glad I chose this as my first gb axe.I went to my local dealer with the intention of grabbing the small forest and I think I still will as I'm sure even if it's not for me I'll be able to sell
I just ordered one thanks for sharing your experience definitely seems worth the money if it's somthing that is going to be used on the regular should serve me good around the farm
I have 3 gransfors and the scandinavian is the first i bought and my favorite . My second favorite is the american felling with the 31 inch curved handle .
@@RobertMoonWalker thats a beast axe , i made the handle a little bit thinner with a knife and sand paper . Now its fit perfectly in my hand . If you buy one you won't be disapointed .
Nice video! I have the same Axe (just received for Christmas) from the same maker (BK). After my first outing, felling 3 standing trees, all less than 6" diameter, and now have 2 significant rolls in the edge. I didn't put the axe into the ground at all, not sure if this is normal or maybe I received a defectively heat treated unit. Pretty disappointed. How is your edge holding up?
Thank you! I am so sorry to hear that your edge has rolls in it. My axe does not have any rolls or chips as of right now. The edge is still very sharp. What types of trees were you felling? I took a pretty significant roll on one of my condor machetes when I struck a trunk of a white pine tree. I later found out that if pine wood is concentrated with lots of resin aka “fat wood”, the wood is very hard and can easily roll the edge on a well hardened tool. Please get back to me on how Gransfors Bruk addresses the issue. I am very sorry that your axe is rolled
You need to learn the golf swing. No more picking up logs. Split them where they lay. But, you may not a longer axe. But it makes splitting so much more enjoyable.
I've had one of those axes for nearly 30 years and it's still an excellent tool.
Guy legitimately sounds like Christian Bale doing the Patrick Bateman voice... Which is hilarious given it's a review of an axe.
Impressive, very nice. Now let's see Paul Allen's axe
Man, you remind me of and look like Christian Bale in American Psycho....haha. The axe makes it even more so 😁.
Great video, man. I have the same axe and it's my go to favorite. Glad I went with the Scandi over the Small Forest axe. It does split way above it's size and weight.
Thank you so much hahaha, Christian Bale in American Psycho is hilarious. I really enjoy the Scandinavian Forest Axe. Im happy to hear you do as well!
The hults bruk ones are good too. I use mine on backpack hunting trips. It's very similar to the Scandinavia forest axe. They are great for both firewood and game processing and hold an edge well.
If I didn’t know any better id think that log was kiln dried. I have the Scandinavian forest axe and it is the Swiss Army knife of axes I agree. I wish I could find logs that split that nice here in the north east.
I absolutely love my Scandinavian forest axe and am so glad I chose this as my first gb axe.I went to my local dealer with the intention of grabbing the small forest and I think I still will as I'm sure even if it's not for me I'll be able to sell
what's the point man, the scandinavian one blows it outta the water. Maybe pair it with a kindling splitter hatchet or something
0:13 is honestly such a creative bit, simply lovely
Thank you sir!
I just ordered one thanks for sharing your experience definitely seems worth the money if it's somthing that is going to be used on the regular should serve me good around the farm
Awesome! You’re going to love it!
I have 3 gransfors and the scandinavian is the first i bought and my favorite . My second favorite is the american felling with the 31 inch curved handle .
Excellent :) I will have to get my hands on the American Felling Axe with the 31 inch curved handle. Perhaps I could review that axe too!
@@RobertMoonWalker thats a beast axe , i made the handle a little bit thinner with a knife and sand paper . Now its fit perfectly in my hand . If you buy one you won't be disapointed .
Thanks for the video! My favorite GBA axe :)
Thank you! I really enjoy using this axe
Nice video!
I have the same Axe (just received for Christmas) from the same maker (BK).
After my first outing, felling 3 standing trees, all less than 6" diameter, and now have 2 significant rolls in the edge. I didn't put the axe into the ground at all, not sure if this is normal or maybe I received a defectively heat treated unit. Pretty disappointed. How is your edge holding up?
Thank you!
I am so sorry to hear that your edge has rolls in it. My axe does not have any rolls or chips as of right now.
The edge is still very sharp. What types of trees were you felling?
I took a pretty significant roll on one of my condor machetes when I struck a trunk of a white pine tree. I later found out that if pine wood is concentrated with lots of resin aka “fat wood”, the wood is very hard and can easily roll the edge on a well hardened tool.
Please get back to me on how Gransfors Bruk addresses the issue. I am very sorry that your axe is rolled
quality review, sealed the deal for me
Thank you eman!
May I suggest you look at the marbles machetes and axes
I surely will! Thank you for the suggestion
@@RobertMoonWalker welcom
Very good review. I bought one, but haven't gotten it yet. I heard others say it was a great all-arounder.
Really nice job!!
@@allkindsofoutdooractivities Thank you so much!!!
@@RobertMoonWalker You are welcome!
but would captain rex use it?
Haha I am sure he would :)
Love the ax
Where did you purchase it ?
I purchased this axe from Appalachian Outdoors
Sir, good job!
Thank you!
Wonder how it does on oak?
In my recent experience it cuts pin oak and red oak super well
You need to learn the golf swing. No more picking up logs. Split them where they lay. But, you may not a longer axe. But it makes splitting so much more enjoyable.
I will look into this technique that you are referring to. Thank you very much for your comment!
@@RobertMoonWalker no problem. Look up skill cult cord wood challenge. That should get you to a good video to start with.
@@samadams9557 I will, thank you!
Supernice
Thank you!
A perfectly cut log...