Chopping sticks

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British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
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Just thought this might interest a few of the "old timers" here ;)

I just described "chopping sticks" and "a kindling knife" to someone and they had no idea what I was talking about :) . If anyone here hasn't seen one of these - they used to be seen regularly with the old farmers wives getting the Rayburn / Aga / Stanley going. Use a smal axe to chop a log into 1" short planks and then take your knidling kife to them a la Gordon Ramsey. 1/4" spills, screw of newspaper and voila.

Crude as hell stick tang in an old chisel handle. a good 1/4" thick blade ground on gawd knows what - but they work in their niche really well!

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Nothing to do with Bushcraft but it might interest those who like Jack Hargreaves :D

Red
 
i've always used an old billhook with the hook removed for chopping sticks, pretty much the same tool as british red shows in his post. it's a much better tool than a hatchet for sticks. much less tiring to use IMHO

stuart
 
I use a bill hook to chop mine down into finer kindling, that looks good though, one of those tools that someone went out and knocked together, came in and said "here ya go Mum" ;D
 
My wife is going to kill me when I tell her that I have to have a 'special knife' for making kindling :)
 
i've always used an old billhook with the hook removed for chopping sticks, pretty much the same tool as british red shows in his post. it's a much better tool than a hatchet for sticks. much less tiring to use IMHO

stuart

I used to use billhook as kid didnt know what it was called I was just handed it and told to the sticks chopped.
 

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