4 pounder axe

Robson Valley

On a new journey
Nov 24, 2014
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McBride, BC
Snappingturtle's design is really elegant. I hope he clear-coats the handle to show off the wood.
Looks much like some birch that I've got in the shop for adze handles.
 
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Robson Valley

On a new journey
Nov 24, 2014
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McBride, BC
Oil is excellent. Just something which doesn't change the grain as a stain would = does not need it.
What's the head weight? If it's in the 4-pounder range, I'll watch your wrists grow in strength as you use it.
Have you selected a bevel angle yet for cutting/splitting and hardwood/softwoods?

A very, very few Americans might express axe anal envy because Canadians, for the most part, live in Taiga, the Boreal Forest Biome.
The rest of that is a myth perpetuated by Disney and others.
We have quite a history of forest related resource extraction, unmatched by any other country on earth, axes included.
 

Janne

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Feb 10, 2016
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I find that lacquered handles ( saws, axe, knives) give me blisters. And get slippery when my mitt sweats.

Is French polish not a kind of quick setting/drying highly filled oil?
 
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Oil is excellent. Just something which doesn't change the grain as a stain would = does not need it.
What's the head weight? If it's in the 4-pounder range, I'll watch your wrists grow in strength as you use it.
Have you selected a bevel angle yet for cutting/splitting and hardwood/softwoods?

A very, very few Americans might express axe anal envy because Canadians, for the most part, live in Taiga, the Boreal Forest Biome.
The rest of that is a myth perpetuated by Disney and others.
We have quite a history of forest related resource extraction, unmatched by any other country on earth, axes included.
As you can see I've gone with the polish, did try the clear I have, its water based an too thin, just did not have the build up I wanted, as for the edge well its going to have to do it all being my hearth axe, so I dressed up the factory edge and see how it holds, thinking a high 30 deg's would be ok? when I refine it.
 
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