
The axe was a Christmas gift from my very special wife. :)

Sure was!
That doesn’t look like to bad if a day either!The Meat man wrote:
The axe was a Christmas gift from my very special wife. :)
There is something about going out into the cold winter woods and starting a fire. :)aicolainen wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 4:27 pmSure was!
Having kids and bringing them along in the outdoors, passing on the appreciation and skills, has really reopened my own eyes to the pleasures of simple outdoor life.
Used to be chasing the highest mountains, the longest trails and other extremes, but that’s really no requirement to have a good time.
That doesn’t look like to bad if a day either!The Meat man wrote: [Img]https://i.imgur.com/OduIL3z.jpg[/img
The axe was a Christmas gift from my very special wife. :)
And of course enhanced by a good axe. I’ve got to admit, the Swedes know their axes. Have a couple from the Hultafors premium line, and consider getting the Gransfors Outdoor axe.
This is the message that I send to Wartstein earlieraicolainen wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 10:23 am
That’s very interesting, can you explain whats been done to it?
In my experience the factory grind works well for batoning, but leaves something to be desired with regards to whittling and carving. I’m not really impressed by how it’s processing fish either, but that’s probably just a sharpness issue. It wasn’t typical Spyderco sharp out of the box, and I haven’t gotten around to resharpen it yet.
I don’t expect it to shine in every discipline, but a wee bit better for wood would make it a near perfect all rounder for my use.
Thank you, pancake!

ladybug93 wrote: And now I'm wondering how a translator will render "butt hurt"

I believe if you click the image, it shows up a bit larger and more detailed.

