It will mostly be for splitting kindling for the house. I have nice old really good quality axes and I don't like wrecking them doing kindling (broken furniture, pallets and other junk wood sometimes) sometimes the wife uses it and I hate seeing her trying to beat through a nail with it
I've bought a few old hatchets from car boot sales thinking they will do as beaters that ii don' mind getting wrecked. Then I get attached to it and restore it and find out it's a really nice old ace made of quality steel and is far too good for splitting junk wood with nails in it for the log burner
(see my thread on the Staniforths severquick that's what happened there)
Saying that I don't want a piece of junk.
I'd still like something useable that could be sharpened up to do finer things if the need arises.
I find a bit of an edge is useful for splitting kindling because if something won't stand up I can give it a gentle tap to get it stuck in the wood then hit it harder with the wood stuck on the axe. I'm sure you will have done the same thing and know what I mean if my description is hard to understand.
Dad has a cheap nasty one bought from a hardware shop and it is impossible to get any kind of edge on it it's way too soft. You can't get it to stick in the wood frustrating isn't the word!
If a bulldog is reasonable then it looks like I'll be back to pick one up next week. If I bought another old abused one i would only end up getting attached to it and I'd be back to square one