Robin wood bushcraft axe

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kendodsworth

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Jun 22, 2017
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east yorkshire
Hi all,

Whats your thoughts on the Robin wood bushcraft axe?

Its exactly what I'm looking for in regards to price, weight and length (although I am looking for an old Wetterlings husqvarna ).

I like the GB small forrest axe but cant justify paying the price for it.

Do any of you guys have any experience using the Robin wood bushcraft axe?

Thanks

K



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A friend of mine has one. Nice handle, kind of 'cheap' axehead, like axes in garden centers if that makes any sense. Does the job none the less. It has a bit more convex belly, so carving will be a bit more of a problem but it splits wood better than a SFA imo.
 
Hi all,

Whats your thoughts on the Robin wood bushcraft axe?

Its exactly what I'm looking for in regards to price, weight and length (although I am looking for an old Wetterlings husqvarna ).

I like the GB small forrest axe but cant justify paying the price for it.

Do any of you guys have any experience using the Robin wood bushcraft axe?

Thanks

K

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Right now there is a good looking GB SFA in the Members Classified area, £70 delivered. Looks a good buy to me. If my SFA (bought in 2003) had a head malfunction, I would be snapping it up at that price. I have even considered buying it as a spare since I can only see the price going up.
 
Right now there is a good looking GB SFA in the Members Classified area, £70 delivered. Looks a good buy to me. If my SFA (bought in 2003) had a head malfunction, I would be snapping it up at that price. I have even considered buying it as a spare since I can only see the price going up.

My thoughts as well, it's a good buy
 
Hi all,

Whats your thoughts on the Robin wood bushcraft axe?

Its exactly what I'm looking for in regards to price, weight and length (although I am looking for an old Wetterlings husqvarna ).

It all depends on what you really want. I am a little tired of the constant 'the only axe to buy is a GB or such and such axe'. I have around a dozen axes and they all do a very good job - even the two cheap tool shop mass produced ones. Not one of my axes is a GB axe or any other high-price hand made axe.

And that's the difference. Robin's axes are drop forged and kiln heat treated - that's why they are cheaper but it also means they should be very consistent. GB axes are hand forged the traditional way (though drop forging has been used since the industrial revolution). If you want a hand forged axe you'll have to pay the money; if you want a good tool that will last a lifetime you have a huge choice.

I don't buy hand made forged knives either - I like them, don't get me wrong, but to me, working in the woods every week, they are just tools.

Decide what you want out of it, look at the options, and make your own choice.

I'll go get another coffee now :)
 
Right now there is a good looking GB SFA in the Members Classified area, £70 delivered. Looks a good buy to me. If my SFA (bought in 2003) had a head malfunction, I would be snapping it up at that price. I have even considered buying it as a spare since I can only see the price going up.
I didnt even see that! A PM has been sent

£70 is probably my limit for a decent axe... The Robin wood ends up just shy of that price anyway.

I just couldn't find myself paying £100 plus for axe/tool

Cheers guys

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It's a good around axe specially for the money, mine came razor sharp, it's a better splitter than the GB which is one of the reasons I wanted it, the leather mask is excellent if you get that, the finish of the handle is not up to GB standards but it's my favourite axe at the moment due to its versatility
 

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