Wilhelm I'm here for the sick'n twisted company Yearly GoldMember Local time 9:57 PM User ID 1204 Joined Apr 28, 2016 Messages 14,966 Reaction score 59,622 Location Croatia Mar 14, 2026 #21 Post in thread 'SHOW ME YOUR AXES' Dec 16, 2023 Classic Croatian maul vs. my Dragon Slayer ax. Old folk swears on never sharpening a mauls blade, sounds counterproductive to me. I gave the maul a couple swings, it does its thing through brute weight, no splitting sophistication whatsoever.
Post in thread 'SHOW ME YOUR AXES' Dec 16, 2023 Classic Croatian maul vs. my Dragon Slayer ax. Old folk swears on never sharpening a mauls blade, sounds counterproductive to me. I gave the maul a couple swings, it does its thing through brute weight, no splitting sophistication whatsoever.
STOVE Super OPE Member Local time 3:57 PM User ID 34149 Joined Aug 29, 2025 Messages 186 Reaction score 519 Location Eastern NC Saturday at 5:00 PM #22 I ended up grabbing an Ox head spalt fix 1250g 70cm for about $70 delivered. Very excited to try it out. Light and short but will be easier with the easier splitting stuff and smaller logs
I ended up grabbing an Ox head spalt fix 1250g 70cm for about $70 delivered. Very excited to try it out. Light and short but will be easier with the easier splitting stuff and smaller logs
mainer_in_ak Pinnacle OPE Member Yearly GoldMember Local time 11:57 AM User ID 22880 Joined Mar 13, 2022 Messages 917 Reaction score 3,877 Location Interior Alaska Yesterday at 3:20 PM #23 Congrats! The ochsenkopf splitting Axes of varying weight are what I primarily use up north here. I do have a fiskars "beater" as a loaner or back-up. I have no electricity or heating oil. I split wood by hand and have never used a wood splitter. This is my 10 year anniversary of heating soley with wood split with an ax. We have below zero weather from October to April. Anyhow, this isn't just some sort of hobby, it's my way of life and ive been very impressed with the ochsenkopf splitting axes. Cool video watching them being made:
Congrats! The ochsenkopf splitting Axes of varying weight are what I primarily use up north here. I do have a fiskars "beater" as a loaner or back-up. I have no electricity or heating oil. I split wood by hand and have never used a wood splitter. This is my 10 year anniversary of heating soley with wood split with an ax. We have below zero weather from October to April. Anyhow, this isn't just some sort of hobby, it's my way of life and ive been very impressed with the ochsenkopf splitting axes. Cool video watching them being made: