The hatchet is one size smaller than their forest axe, one pound head makes it technically a hatchet. Nice tool, was a gift, but it was stolen! If you get one, keep it hidden is my suggestion.
Using as Swiss Army knife, will take you a long time, it’s a great knife, I carry one always, but it’s riveted together, it’s not designed for heavy work like that. Better to use a sheath knife with a full tang and a baton. See quickie now video
Great instruction. How do you determine the belly if there is a curve in the wood?
The hatchet is one size smaller than their forest axe, one pound head makes it technically a hatchet.
Nice tool, was a gift, but it was stolen!
If you get one, keep it hidden is my suggestion.
This is awesome. I've been making bows for years and I learned so much just watching you do it.
these videos are the greatest thing ever
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Using as Swiss Army knife, will take you a long time, it’s a great knife, I carry one always, but it’s riveted together, it’s not designed for heavy work like that.
Better to use a sheath knife with a full tang and a baton.
See quickie now video
Excellent, Walt!
I like your Videos !
Which Gransfors Act do you use ?
Loads of info. I dig it