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Wilhelm

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Never get tired of watching your ax in action. Wish I had one exactly like it!


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It is incredibly well shaped and weighed for my application.
I keep trying other axes and mauls but none come close to this one - I can't imagine having to split firewood with any of my other axes!

Thank You for watching, I'm glad You like my clips. :)
 
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I got the BigLeaf ones off eBay, wanted the two big ones to try them out and added the small ones to make shipping more affordable divided over more articles.
The small ones are nice, very lightweight, feel good in the hands.
The big ax is a total fail from my point of view, I am considering to get rid of it but for now it looks good making the others some company while hanging on the wall.
The ax/maul hybrid is OK, but it is no where close my wooden handled ax, I also do not like the flexibility of the fiberglass handle, it just feels wrong. Also the handle it too short for my liking.

I have been looking at local shops and couldn't find axes with a head shaped like mine.
I have now started asking around for a blacksmith that would be willing to copy/replicate my ax - so far unsuccessfully, but I am not giving up.
This ax works wonders in oak and beech and feels best with a 40" wooden handle.
It splits knot free oak like glass shatters falling onto concrete from up high, have to UP a few clips to the Tube and post them.

Hello wilhelm
Those big leafs axes are very similar to the axes from fuxtec I got a couple of sets too sell on a couple of years ago and like you got the extra ones too make the shipping a better price
Your favourite axe is it classed as a bearded axe I've had a few axe heads from France that have that wide triangle handle fitting and the tradition handle wasn't wide enough
 

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Hello wilhelm
Those big leafs axes are very similar to the axes from fuxtec I got a couple of sets too sell on a couple of years ago and like you got the extra ones too make the shipping a better price
Your favourite axe is it classed as a bearded axe I've had a few axe heads from France that have that wide triangle handle fitting and the tradition handle wasn't wide enough
I indeed have trouble finding a suitable replacement handle for this ax, that is why I have reseated the old one which was purchased from a woodcarver on the weekly towns market years ago.
That particular woodcarver doesn't seem to do business anymore, or at least doesn't bring his products to the market - I keep looking for him but can't seem to find him.
I'll have to get a replacement handle made so I have a spare, the ones from various stores are way too narrow and only 32" long.
 

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Great looking axe's, can't wait to see them after BUCKIN' is done with them.

Had not heard of lakeside brand other than this one my brother has.
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Most likely is some good steel.

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@Wilhelm

Awesome job splitting. When I watched it it sounded like a gun firing every time you struck the wood. Lol
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That one and most of my other clips are recorded with my non-smart phone Sony Ericsson Elm/J10i2, it has an amazingly true audio sound and fairly good video quality.
Those bang like sounds are from the rounds giving in when the ax blade hits them, the bang is slightly amplified by the echo from the house's vicinity.

I own a JVC Adixxion GC-XA1BE HD action camera, it is recording the crappiest sound of all phones (3),cameras (3) and camcorders (3) that I have - I am utterly disappointed with its performance.
What is the point of 60fps HD picture quality if the sound is distorted and untrue.
I don't know what to do with it as I will never be able to recover what I have in it and the accessories that I already purchased for it if I try to sell it - I'll just have to write it off as a loss.

Thank You for watching my clips, I am glad that You like them.

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While splitting very knotty beech rounds at my neighbors firewood pile today I cracked my ax's handle - poop! :(

The handle started to split partially from the ax head back.
I'll try and first aid it by tightly binding some wire around the cracked part tomorrow, but I now have to actively look for a replacement because this handle will not sustain too many forceful blows before it gives in completely.

It was already getting dark so I didn't take any pictures of the beech rounds (cut to 14_16" length) nor the damaged handle.
I'll try remember taking some pictures tomorrow.
 

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My buddy bought this for 10.00 28 inch Kelly's true temper haven't seen any this style single bit's are usually quite a bit longer.20170224_140821.jpg 20170224_140832.jpg
 
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