Depends what you want to actually use it for they are 2 very different tools for very different uses
a proper machete has a very long broad but thin light blade is for swinging all day cutting through secondary jungle which is mostly thinnish soft vines etc for UK Brambles nettles thin hazel and needs constant re-honing as its pretty soft
its not really much use for Processing larger Hardwood for fires
Home use South american Jungles
Axe is specifically a wood processing tool even a small hatchet will be as heavy or heavier than most machetes your not going to clear any brush or Bramble for them.
Home use Europe and N america (when the Europeans landed)
For mixed use I prefer a khukhri or a Parang both Jungle tools but more suited to Primary Jungle being Shorter and heavier than a Machete not ideal for swinging all day but can clear Brush and can chop heavy hardwoods the Parang being longer and a little lighter build than the Khukhri
I find them a good Carry over an Axe but wont Chop wood as efficiently jut do a lot of other things well as well that an axe wont a Billhook is in a similar area to a Khukhri thinner blade but wider to cut and slice well Ive not got on with them as a Bushcraft tool preferring the Khukhri in that role as i find it more versatile (and I've used one for over 20yrs so used to it)
teh Golock is a tool similer in use to eh Parang and the British army is a Poor example of this
Leuku and similar i would put as a smaller catagory ie a camp knife has its place but wont match any of the above in heavy processing and clearance etc
I like this size blade as well finding its well matched to a small knife and a Folding saw if you want to ditch the axe and heavier tool
My own version in this is a DNK XL camp Nessy with 8" blade
ATB
Duncan
a proper machete has a very long broad but thin light blade is for swinging all day cutting through secondary jungle which is mostly thinnish soft vines etc for UK Brambles nettles thin hazel and needs constant re-honing as its pretty soft
its not really much use for Processing larger Hardwood for fires
Home use South american Jungles
Axe is specifically a wood processing tool even a small hatchet will be as heavy or heavier than most machetes your not going to clear any brush or Bramble for them.
Home use Europe and N america (when the Europeans landed)
For mixed use I prefer a khukhri or a Parang both Jungle tools but more suited to Primary Jungle being Shorter and heavier than a Machete not ideal for swinging all day but can clear Brush and can chop heavy hardwoods the Parang being longer and a little lighter build than the Khukhri
I find them a good Carry over an Axe but wont Chop wood as efficiently jut do a lot of other things well as well that an axe wont a Billhook is in a similar area to a Khukhri thinner blade but wider to cut and slice well Ive not got on with them as a Bushcraft tool preferring the Khukhri in that role as i find it more versatile (and I've used one for over 20yrs so used to it)
teh Golock is a tool similer in use to eh Parang and the British army is a Poor example of this
Leuku and similar i would put as a smaller catagory ie a camp knife has its place but wont match any of the above in heavy processing and clearance etc
I like this size blade as well finding its well matched to a small knife and a Folding saw if you want to ditch the axe and heavier tool
My own version in this is a DNK XL camp Nessy with 8" blade
ATB
Duncan