I am so going to have to come and see you Hugh and have a play with your cruiser axes
You are welcome any time Steve - Especially when I have just bucked up a chuffing great pile of logs to split
I am so going to have to come and see you Hugh and have a play with your cruiser axes
When I eat baked beans I use a spoon so I don't cut my mouth
Spoon = vital
Knife = unnecessary
In the true bushcraft way, I make myself a spoon from wood EVERY time I go out in the woods - and I don't even think of carrying a knife! Knives are for amateurs!!!
In my experience, to carve out the scoop part of a wooden spoon, using the tip of the chainsaw that I always carry everywhere with me does the job very nicely...
Excuse my ignorance but why have/use a two headed axe? I'm assuming you aren't chopping a second tree with your back swing!
Much better balanced than a single bit, you can go twice as long without sharpening, you can have each bit ground differently - one to split, one to cut.
Aaahhh! Makes sense. Always just used single bit myself. Then used the other side as a sledgehammer to knock a post in!!!