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- Restoring an Estwing hatchet. - Bushcraft USA Forums
Greetings, I found this in the woods yesterday and I am interested in restoring it It looks like it was lost and then burned up in a fire Anyway I have the following questions for you hatchet guys: 1 ) Would it be worth restoring? 2 ) What are the purpose of the holes in the blade
- Harbor freight axe hatchet - Bushcraft USA Forums
I cut down an axe and hatchet over the weekend to keep in the truck That's cool, looks like you scored an original German Harbor Freight fireman's hatchet
- Axe hatchet mods. - Bushcraft USA Forums
We have a thread for different knife modifications I don't think we have one for axes or hatchets, so maybe here I was out scouting took a hatchet along When I got home I was thinking " I didn't use or need the hatchet It was kinda a pain Maybe something a little smaller I have a few
- What kind of finish to put on a hatchet handle? - Bushcraft USA Forums
Found a Norlund tomahawk style hatchet at a garage sale, broken handle with the wedges still in the broken stub of handle Being retired and cheap, I decided to make a new handle Brought some Ironwood from Michigan when I was last there American Hornbeam doesn’t grow much bigger than
- hatchet edge geometry: straight vs rounded - Bushcraft USA Forums
I would like to better understand the difference and strong points of a straighter edge as opposed to a more rounded edge shape The Condor I just bought had a nice radiused edge The Gransfors Bruks seems to have a straighter edge Advantages?
- Adler Rheinland Hatchet, initial impressions - Bushcraft USA Forums
The hatchet also made quick work out of the plum cherry branch lengths Tried some feather sticking with the cedar , but it isn’t quite THAT sharp out of the box Got some rough feathers and some shavings and chips out of it I think the blade has potential to make a section sharp enough for feather sticking
- Kephart Hatchet - Modern Choices? | Bushcraft USA Forums
A little hatchet that I've been playing with this summer has been an SOG Camp Axe Weighs in at 16 1 oz with a 3 1" bit That is, if you can get past the non-traditionalness of it
- Harbor Freight Hatchet can be good? | Bushcraft USA Forums
It will chop do hatchet things just fine with a little work The profile of what I have seen in the store is on the thicker side, and thinning it out does help with chopping Like most cheap drop forged steel tools there are some variations from one hatchet to the other, but it can be turned into a serviceable tool
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