I've been doing a lot of carving over the past year, and I'm really getting into it. My Robin wood carving axe has been a solid tool to use, but I've been wanting of more weight and a longer cutting edge, so I'm considering the purchase of a larger carving axe.
The first one that springs to mind is the gransfors carving axe, I particularly like the idea of a right handed axe, I've used two before, one was actually the gransfors carver which was awesome to use. It's just... the price. I think the cheapest I've seen is £155 without postage, surprisingly from Ben and Lois orford, I expected they wouldn't be able to be competitive? There's the possibility of picking one up 2nd hand.
Another option is the Robin wood large carving axe, very similar stats to the GB axe, but a different look. Much cheaper at £55, no sheath but I'm happy to make (bodge!) My own. Not quite as nice though is it haha.
There are other makers, some are super expensive, I'd love a soulwood creations one as they are close to me and seem to be lovely tools, and Svante Djarv, but we are talking 250 plus which I just can't justify.
Fadir from Ukraine is another I've come across, back in the £150 range.
Any thoughts from fellow axe welders? Anyone looking at shifting a similar axe on?
Cheers!
The first one that springs to mind is the gransfors carving axe, I particularly like the idea of a right handed axe, I've used two before, one was actually the gransfors carver which was awesome to use. It's just... the price. I think the cheapest I've seen is £155 without postage, surprisingly from Ben and Lois orford, I expected they wouldn't be able to be competitive? There's the possibility of picking one up 2nd hand.
Another option is the Robin wood large carving axe, very similar stats to the GB axe, but a different look. Much cheaper at £55, no sheath but I'm happy to make (bodge!) My own. Not quite as nice though is it haha.
There are other makers, some are super expensive, I'd love a soulwood creations one as they are close to me and seem to be lovely tools, and Svante Djarv, but we are talking 250 plus which I just can't justify.
Fadir from Ukraine is another I've come across, back in the £150 range.
Any thoughts from fellow axe welders? Anyone looking at shifting a similar axe on?
Cheers!