your favorite gransfors axe(if any)

  • Come along to the amazing Summer Moot (21st July - 2nd August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.

vizsla

Native
Jun 6, 2010
1,517
0
Derbyshire
i no alot of you use gransfors as your weapon of choice but was wondering which is the best for your needs and why.
i personely use my mini the most as its lightweight small and yet big enough for splitting kindling and carving.
i also own small forest axe but dont tend to use unless camping in a group were plenty of fire wood is needed, as i find it a little too big for most camp chores.
id be interested to here your opinions on the wildlife hatchet,outdoor axe and also the swedish carving axe wondering weather its any good for other uses than carving.

thanks alot ash
 
Ok, caveat here - I wouldn't class myself as a bushcrafter, I'm a (wannabe) green woodworker.

I have a Swedish Carver, and I love it. It has a 2lb head with a long cutting edge on a 14 inch handle. The head is pretty thick behind the cutting edge (to carry weight forward for carving).

It would probably fell as well as, or better than, a Wildlife, it can be used for limbing to a fair extent, it can be used for splitting and it's great for shaping wood, from eating spoon blanks up to 15 inch long fruit bowls. The largest shaping I've used it for is the aforementioned fruit bowls and I'm utterly sure that I could happily use the Carver for bigger shaping projects as well.

Robin Wood has suggested that a Carver would be sufficient axe to make a log cabin and the furniture in it if you were skilled enough. I think he could be right.

I also treated myself to a Socketed Bearded Axe (pattern 511 I think). 2 1/2 lb head, 24 inch handle, long cutting edge, bearded design, fairly thick, wedge shaped profile. I haven't used it for anything much yet, but it feels like a great felling, limbing and splitting ave that could almost double as a broad axe.

Cheers
 
Favourite for me is my Wilderness, I only tend to pack an axe on canoe trips so size and weight isn't too much of an issue
 
i use the GB carving axe which as you would guess is very good at carving and with a 900gm head packs a fair punch for normal camp duty tho i rarely use an axe its not needed for fire wood etc so for me its a luxury item that makes carving much faster and enjoyable you can do a spoon down to pretty much finished and needing a bowl carved in a couple of mins

I did have Cegga Red hunter which was a loverly axe and also have an Argos £3 special both of which are good at carving ....... till you try a GB carver the extra weight and the grind make a big difference but the bit shape and head hold position make it much more dexterous for detail and very good at internal curve cuts.

ATB

Duncan
 
My favourite is the Scandinavian Forest Axe. Just feels the best in the hand. Powerful, but still not too big for carving. Maybe people with bigger shoulders need a longer-handled axe? I always feel bunched up using the SFA.

I don't like like the SFA much - too big and too small at the same time.
I like the Wildlife hatchet but prefer the Husquvarna version which is better for firewood splitting. The WH is better for carving.
Very enamoured of my new (to me) British Trade axe as well...
 
Last edited:
Got a wildlife hatchet a while back, still so happy with it I've not looked for another
SBW

I looked long and hard at the SFA as it seems to be the axe recommended by most bushy types. However, I went for the wildlife hatchet as it is smaller and lighter and I have not regretted my choice. I don't fell trees, I chop firewood and do a bit of rough shaping for spoons and suchlike. For this, the wildlife hatchet is great. More portable, more easily hidden from those likely to report you as a mad axe man, and comfy in the hand.
 
I agree that the SFA is the the compromise that does nothing really well. But it fits perfectly in a 45L pack, and I like it. It chops firewood nicely, and can be pushed to bigger tasks if necessary.
 
The Swedish carving axe
gb-475_a.jpg


or
swedish_broad_axe.jpg


I'd be very hard pushed to decide between the two.
 
good mixture of axes being used which im pleased about i was half expecting it to say sfa sfa sfa,not that theres anything wrong with them im just keen to no how others compare as i dont here much about the outdoor axe or the carver.
iv been keen to try the carver for a while as there suppose to be suberb and they look great too,but as the bulk of my carving is done in the woods or when camping i need a axe that can do a good job of fuelling the fire and shelter building too.
how do you find your carving axe as a multi purpose axe?
thanks alot keep em coming ash
 
sfa-1
wildlife-3
wilderness-1
outdoor-1
carving-2
scandinavian-1
kubben hatchet-1
mini-2
interesting result so far
 
Last edited:

BCUK Shop

We have a a number of knives, T-Shirts and other items for sale.

SHOP HERE