An Introduction to Axes Part 1: Types of Axes

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • This video briefly goes over a number of different general types of axes and their uses. It is part one of a three-part video, which covers some basic facts about axes. It is best viewed as a part of a blog post that you will be able to find at woodtrekker.blogspot.com.

Комментарии • 18

  • @relicen1
    @relicen1 13 лет назад

    Great to see you posting videos. I've been following your blog for some time and was anxiously awaiting your youtube debut. Great work as always! :)

  • @Sckookum
    @Sckookum 11 лет назад

    That's some pretty useful information. Thanks for making this video, it has been very useful to my understanding of woodworks.

  • @CatacombCustoms
    @CatacombCustoms 12 лет назад

    Your accent is awesome, and I really like this series on axes- Could you perhaps talk about hatchets one day? I would be interesting to hear your perspective on them!

  • @RossGilmore
    @RossGilmore  13 лет назад

    Thanks guys. :) I was worried that people wouldn't understand my accent, but I'm glad you like it.

  • @GiantPinhead
    @GiantPinhead 13 лет назад

    Great job Ross. I look forward to many more terrific videos.
    --
    Br.

  • @Diopterman
    @Diopterman 13 лет назад

    Excellent job!
    Thank you for posting this!

  • @rocklobster900
    @rocklobster900 10 лет назад

    Thank for this video man this video has it all

  • @_kikaso
    @_kikaso 13 лет назад

    Great video. Keep 'em coming!

  • @billpurvis4596
    @billpurvis4596 10 лет назад

    Hello. Thank you for all the info first off. Sometimes I feel like I'm all alone in my love of the old ways of doing things. I'm looking to purchase a double bit Sager chemical from 1947. I was hoping for a bit of guidance in the choice. As in are they a good steel etc. Thank you again I really appreciate the videos!

  • @RossGilmore
    @RossGilmore  13 лет назад

    Thank you everyone.

  • @millsdixon
    @millsdixon 10 лет назад

    Ross
    Great videos. I read several articles on your blog as well, that are great. I am considering purchasing a Council tool axe. My question is, do you prefer the Hudson Bay or Boy's axe? Ill primarily be using it for car camping and some backpacking/day hikes. Thanks?

  • @beerhunter272
    @beerhunter272 7 лет назад

    Good info. Thanks.

  • @RossGilmore
    @RossGilmore  13 лет назад

    @TheWoodsranger-Thanks. :)

  • @RossGilmore
    @RossGilmore  12 лет назад

    @dingodavid Thank you. :)

  • @TheWoodsranger
    @TheWoodsranger 13 лет назад

    After folowing your blog for a year, I can't wait to see more!! Your accent is barely noticable by the way.

  • @pikulicluka
    @pikulicluka 12 лет назад

    @rg598 You're a natural presenter; you're capable of keeping my attention locked on you all the time!
    And, honestly, I don't quite see why you're so fretful of the accent - it's barely noticable (and more importantly; your vocab is excellent)!

  • @tartredarrow
    @tartredarrow 10 лет назад

    I just wanted to point out that a maul is different than a splitting axe. You were showing a maul. A splitting axe would fall between a standard axe and the maul. It would be used for very well seasoned, straight grained woods that don't require the full mass of a maul.

  • @OFFEVERYFUCKINGDAY
    @OFFEVERYFUCKINGDAY 10 лет назад

    From what I know splitting axes is more like 4-8 kg not pounds, or is it just because I'm Scandinavian ? my own splitting axe probably weigh more like 6-7 kg (12-14 pounds)