Anyone like axes?
Ok here we go......
A few of you may remember the £10 Swedish Army axes that were being sold a while ago in February.
Well, even if you don't remember, the guy that was selling them had a few S.A Wetterling's axes mixed in with all the Banko Brand ones and I was lucky enough to get one.
Here it is beside a Wetterling Large Hunting Axe...the £10 one is the blue one in case your confused.
As you can see, the head on the £10 axe is quite upswept compared to the Hunting axe (which cost me about £34 inc postage).
So ,Once I had the old handle removed, I went to work on it with nothing more than a 10" file to avoid harming the temper of the axe head, which is why it has taken me since February to finish. .
I didn't want to replicate the Wetterling Hunting Axe, because, although it is a good axe, I find that it lacks a bit of weight in the head and the handle is too thick for it's size, so I wanted more weight in the head for more chop on standing dead wood, but, the same length so that it will still fit in my rucksack.
I figured that the best handle or haft available for an axe was the Small Forest Axe handle from Gransfors.
I liked the idea of a Gransfors/Wetterling hybrid too so Andrew from ODC kindly sourced one for me. (Is there anything he can't get? :notworthy )
So without further a do .....I'll let the pictures speak for themselves..
It chops very well.
I made the poll a wee bit different.
Yes, that is a small amount of epoxy in there just to weather proof the whole assembly.
Here it is beside a Gransfors Mini..
I hope that some of you find this interesting.
It was a long process from start to finish and I did it bit by bit when I had the time.
It is a much better axe than the Wetterling Hunting Axe and I hope to challenge a Gransfors Small Forest Axe owner to a cutting contest one day.
Thanks for watching.
All the best to all
Ok here we go......
A few of you may remember the £10 Swedish Army axes that were being sold a while ago in February.
Well, even if you don't remember, the guy that was selling them had a few S.A Wetterling's axes mixed in with all the Banko Brand ones and I was lucky enough to get one.
Here it is beside a Wetterling Large Hunting Axe...the £10 one is the blue one in case your confused.
As you can see, the head on the £10 axe is quite upswept compared to the Hunting axe (which cost me about £34 inc postage).
So ,Once I had the old handle removed, I went to work on it with nothing more than a 10" file to avoid harming the temper of the axe head, which is why it has taken me since February to finish. .
I didn't want to replicate the Wetterling Hunting Axe, because, although it is a good axe, I find that it lacks a bit of weight in the head and the handle is too thick for it's size, so I wanted more weight in the head for more chop on standing dead wood, but, the same length so that it will still fit in my rucksack.
I figured that the best handle or haft available for an axe was the Small Forest Axe handle from Gransfors.
I liked the idea of a Gransfors/Wetterling hybrid too so Andrew from ODC kindly sourced one for me. (Is there anything he can't get? :notworthy )
So without further a do .....I'll let the pictures speak for themselves..
It chops very well.
I made the poll a wee bit different.
Yes, that is a small amount of epoxy in there just to weather proof the whole assembly.
Here it is beside a Gransfors Mini..
I hope that some of you find this interesting.
It was a long process from start to finish and I did it bit by bit when I had the time.
It is a much better axe than the Wetterling Hunting Axe and I hope to challenge a Gransfors Small Forest Axe owner to a cutting contest one day.
Thanks for watching.
All the best to all