GB Axes

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Gill

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Here are some of mine i have more kicking about in the van shed and rucksacks lol.
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The Big Lebowski

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 11, 2010
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That Reeves Tomahawk is a stunner...

I always said I would never pay the price GB's command. I'll have my fourth on payday :rolleyes:

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ToneWood

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Feb 22, 2012
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Is the Gransfors Kubben the same axe as the Gransfors Mini? I like the sound of the Gransfors Hand axe - the small wildlife axe head on a short adze-style handle. Although, even for carving, with a small axe, I sometimes use the full length of the handle.
 

Ian S

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Nov 21, 2010
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No, it's a Wildlife head on an adze handle.

I've had a quick try, and didn't like it. The short handle is too short for welly, and when you're choked up on the head, there's no counterbalance.
 
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I like them.:)

Maybe a little on the large side for hauling about, but i don't like felling with a chainsaw, so tend to use an axe and a crosscut saw :)

I only noticed this reply, it looks a good size for portability, I have been promising myself one for a while now. :)

Is the Gransfors Kubben the same axe as the Gransfors Mini?

No, as Ian S said its a different beast. I have a mini and do like it and I cannot see a need for the Kubben (for me). However Natural Bushcraft posted a video where they made a bowl with a Kubben and it seemed to do a good job.

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Here you go.

[video=youtube;19ncMNDMl2E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19ncMNDMl2E[/video]
 
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Feb 17, 2012
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Hi all,

Well my slight obsession with the GB range has got worse/improved depending on your point of view! ;)

Since my last post I now have a GB mini which despite my previous criticisms is actually a great little tool and a lot more versatile than I previously imagined.

I have also just paid for a GB wildlife axe, courtesy of the classified threads here on bcuk!

I know some people will ask the inevitable "why do you need another axe" especially as the wildlife is a cross between my mini and SFA and the honest answer is I don't however as you may have guessed I have a slight love affair for these axes and am hoping to own the whole set as it were.

There are a number I probably won't acquire for some time but I like to think I will eventually have the majority of the GB range.

Although I could easily do everything I need with just, for example, the mini or SFA I tend to alternate which ones I take with me when on trips or just when doing some carving so they all get a look in.

Will try and get a few pics of them all together when the latest one arrives for all you axe porn addicts like me out there! ;)

Cheers, Hamster
 

ToneWood

Tenderfoot
Feb 22, 2012
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Wessex
In the video above, the inside of the bowl suddenly gets very smooth inside - and the outside more rounded - at around 3:46. There is nothing wrong with that per se but it would have been more "honest" to show the other implements/processes used (I am suspecting at least scrapers and/or sandpaper). But I guess they are demo'ing the axe. Lovely bowl too - might wife would probably approve of that one :D

No, it's a Wildlife head on an adze handle.

I've had a quick try, and didn't like it. The short handle is too short for welly, and when you're choked up on the head, there's no counterbalance.
That is pretty much what I expected. Perhaps it requires a different approach? Is the handle like that on the HK adze? If so, perhaps it requires a similar set of different techniques? I'm still getting used to my adze - but I now know that they work quite well and that they require a couple of different techniques to use effectively. However, I can't help thinking that a slightly bigger, heavier head & handle (maybe 1-2" more/700-900g) would be more effective. I'd like to think that this smaller, lighter design has evolved over a long period of time and has proven to be more effective/controllable than larger variants - and that my well be the case - but I still harbor a nagging feeling that the size is more to do with the cost/effort required to manufacture & ship it (although, given the price, it shouldn't). I expect with time and use I will grow to appreciate its design more though - that is usually the way of things.

It occurs to me that I might well be inclined to use a v. small axe like this more for planing and removing small branches/twigs than normal axe work. Although my 600g Lidl axe (or a billhook) is very good for that, perhaps in the context of smaller objects - like cups/kuksas - it might be a little safer & more controllable? I guess I just haven't found a need for one yet. I see one forum member carries one with him around the farm (in his tractor or on his belt?) and he finds it very handy - which if you think of it as a very heavy duty knife, might make more sense?
 
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galavanter

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Aug 1, 2011
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Iwas at a car bootsale today and for5 0p purchased a head of an axe make seems to be Charleston USA it has a fluted shape embossed on head quite a nice shape I went on to an Australian Tool exchange site and they seem to be collectables I like the shanks you have where did you get them fromIts surprising what you find if you rummage in boxes
 

Dave

Hill Dweller
Sep 17, 2003
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Thanks. I do like it. It doesnt look like an SFA any more. :yikes:

I was using the power drill, with a sanding disk attached, and on impulse I thought I would do the SFA. Only took about ten minutes.

It does look better I think, photos dont do it much justice. To the naked eye its just a uniform silver colour. There are some shadows/shading showing on the photos. It looks really nice.Bit like a polished Cegga.
 
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