With a little personal preference work on that edge and handle, this can be a nice little hatchet. As you can see, the hatchet itself is beautiful to look at, but it definitely needed work. It arrived dull, which is logical from a safety perspective. The handle comes vanished. The grain is so so. But with a little work, I am completely happy with the results! The handle came with a short but very sturdy leather lanyard. I replaced it with an adjustable paracord weaving that closes somewhat tight around the wrist for added safety. The sheath, or edge protector, is of excellent…
I love this thing Iâve had this for a few weeks now. And Iâve beat the dickens out of it. Touch and sharp enough to split a hair…still. I love this thing. Just be careful if youâre upgrading from a cheapo camp ax. I about filleted the skin off my finger twice.
Good head, steel and handle. Needs finishing work. Good axe head for crafting. Needed some sharpening and angle/grind setting. Toe and heel needed grinding flat. C45 steel developed a strong wire edge, but it came off with fine stones and stropping. Very good hickory handle with good grain orientation, but with some light checking cracks. Had a smooth and even varnish coat, but it scraped off fairly easily and is better looking, more durable and has better grip with finishing oil now. A cost effective underfinished hatchet that fixes up…
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With a little personal preference work on that edge and handle, this can be a nice little hatchet. As you can see, the hatchet itself is beautiful to look at, but it definitely needed work. It arrived dull, which is logical from a safety perspective. The handle comes vanished. The grain is so so. But with a little work, I am completely happy with the results! The handle came with a short but very sturdy leather lanyard. I replaced it with an adjustable paracord weaving that closes somewhat tight around the wrist for added safety. The sheath, or edge protector, is of excellent…
I love this thing Iâve had this for a few weeks now. And Iâve beat the dickens out of it. Touch and sharp enough to split a hair…still. I love this thing. Just be careful if youâre upgrading from a cheapo camp ax. I about filleted the skin off my finger twice.
Good head, steel and handle. Needs finishing work. Good axe head for crafting. Needed some sharpening and angle/grind setting. Toe and heel needed grinding flat. C45 steel developed a strong wire edge, but it came off with fine stones and stropping. Very good hickory handle with good grain orientation, but with some light checking cracks. Had a smooth and even varnish coat, but it scraped off fairly easily and is better looking, more durable and has better grip with finishing oil now. A cost effective underfinished hatchet that fixes up…