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    Got one sitting in a cupboard, not allowed it till Christmas.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZ32 View Post
    Got one sitting in a cupboard, not allowed it till Christmas.......
    Is is she going to notice if you are missing a few toes when she comes back from work....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Is is she going to notice if you are missing a few toes when she comes back from work....
    More like half my calf, very fucking sharp......

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZ32 View Post
    More like half my calf, very fucking sharp......
    Yep, mine still shaves my arm (carefully does it moving arm not axe) after 6hours of splitting 3 foot diameter pine rings. Imagine using it to cut will dull it more but i keep being impressed my it each time i pick it up

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    Reminds me of My grandad when I was a kid. Axeman who had several tuatahi axes. ( still top choice I think)As @Shelley says they had different purposes. He was known as someone who could punch a lot of wood and preferred the bigger block to account for his handicap.

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    Here's Jason Wynyard. Best Axeman my grandad and his mates have ever seen.
    Look at how much wood he's punching to take that block. Not many blows in the back of that one.
    With a tuatahi, naturally
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    No doubt...
    Loved to watch those dudes, the shearing and the dog trials.
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    They are now doing a smaller (and cheaper) camp axe.... bugger would have suited my uses more but that's life!

    Anyone had a go at sharpening theirs? I know you can get the jig and stones but dont think I will be using it enough to justify the cost. Haven't damaged it at all yet and can still easily shave with it but wondering for how long

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    I put the head edge up in the vice and use a sharpening stone


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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    I put the head edge up in the vice and use a sharpening stone


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    Cheers might try a few goes with my mitre 10 cheapo first!

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    Will add to this thread rather than start a new one....

    Has anyone had a go at re shaping one of their China head into a splitter? Using a fiskars x25 or x27 depending on ring size. While there is nothing wrong with them I'd prefer to use a wooden handle (and they would match in my axe case)

    Sounds like they used to do it but are too busy these days. Anyone got a bench grinder and a bit of spare time to hang it on one of their handles??

 

 

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