Selling this excellent Wetterlings Small Hunting Axe.
There’s a nice short video on this axe on youtube if you search for it.
I bought this axe in Jämtland, Sweden In 2017. Among other things it got used keeping a wood stove going in a lavvu.
In around 2017, Wetterlings discontinued the entire Wetterlings axe line. The Wetterlings forge now produce axes for Gränsfors Bruk exclusively. So where do you get a Wetterlings Axe now?…
Retail description:
”For over a hundred years, in the heat, soot and noise of the Wetterlings forge, workers have been hammering shape, soul and passion into glowing iron. Each Wetterlings axe is made to last, to be passed down through generations. Hand forged from Swedish quality steel alloyed from iron, carbon, silicon, manganese and vanadium. Hand forging uses presses that deliver many blows, making the axe edges stronger than if they were drop forged. The special axe steel alloy makes high quality hardening possible. After grinding, hardening and tempering, the Wetterling axes keep a Rockwell hardness of 57-58. These are the main reasons the Wetterling axes hold a keen edge with good "sting" longer than most axes. The handles are lathed from American hickory. The best stress capacity and resistance to blows make hickory the wood of choice for good axe handles. Leather sheath for blade protection. Care and use instructions included. 15" overall. 6" axe head with 3 1/4" cutting edge. Weighs 1.55 Pound Head. Made in Sweden.
Selling for£150 £110 £100.





There’s a nice short video on this axe on youtube if you search for it.
I bought this axe in Jämtland, Sweden In 2017. Among other things it got used keeping a wood stove going in a lavvu.
In around 2017, Wetterlings discontinued the entire Wetterlings axe line. The Wetterlings forge now produce axes for Gränsfors Bruk exclusively. So where do you get a Wetterlings Axe now?…
Retail description:
”For over a hundred years, in the heat, soot and noise of the Wetterlings forge, workers have been hammering shape, soul and passion into glowing iron. Each Wetterlings axe is made to last, to be passed down through generations. Hand forged from Swedish quality steel alloyed from iron, carbon, silicon, manganese and vanadium. Hand forging uses presses that deliver many blows, making the axe edges stronger than if they were drop forged. The special axe steel alloy makes high quality hardening possible. After grinding, hardening and tempering, the Wetterling axes keep a Rockwell hardness of 57-58. These are the main reasons the Wetterling axes hold a keen edge with good "sting" longer than most axes. The handles are lathed from American hickory. The best stress capacity and resistance to blows make hickory the wood of choice for good axe handles. Leather sheath for blade protection. Care and use instructions included. 15" overall. 6" axe head with 3 1/4" cutting edge. Weighs 1.55 Pound Head. Made in Sweden.
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