I've never tried to carve a spoon so I gave it a go. I bought an axe from Homebase, a Steelmaster. My excuse was that I was impatient to get started so just got one as soon as possible.
The thing was head heavy, pretty blunt and not my cup of tea.
As was to be expected really. Rather like the axes I used when I was in the Scouts many moons ago.
So, I'd like to buy something that won't require lots of work and tools to make useful.
I want to use it for carving (I've found a new pastime!) and also for a bit of light camping use.
I really don't want or need anything yet for big chopping. I'll buy a saw to do that, probably safer to use as well.
Which is a good buy? The Mini or Wildlife? I know they're both good and I think the Wildlife is more versatile. Yes/no? I've read and seen the things Old Jimbo does with tiny hatchets. I know he's got a lot of skill and experience and it's very inspiring to see for a newb like myself.
Thanks, YB
The thing was head heavy, pretty blunt and not my cup of tea.
As was to be expected really. Rather like the axes I used when I was in the Scouts many moons ago.
So, I'd like to buy something that won't require lots of work and tools to make useful.
I want to use it for carving (I've found a new pastime!) and also for a bit of light camping use.
I really don't want or need anything yet for big chopping. I'll buy a saw to do that, probably safer to use as well.
Which is a good buy? The Mini or Wildlife? I know they're both good and I think the Wildlife is more versatile. Yes/no? I've read and seen the things Old Jimbo does with tiny hatchets. I know he's got a lot of skill and experience and it's very inspiring to see for a newb like myself.
Thanks, YB