Sharpen a Splitting Ax with a Sharp n Spark
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2024
- Brad takes the Sharpens Best Sharp N Spark and uses it to sharpen a Fiskar ax. The splitting ax is a perfect example on how our pocket tool can keep all of your tools and blades sharp in the field.
You can get one at www.sharpensbest.com
Awesome as usual! Have a great year Brad and Chance!
Thanks! You too!
We will.
That thing has some nasty dings in it at the start that was some quick work sir.
Square cornered carbide inserts for machining cut very fast and I mean they cut. That’s why I machinist in machine shops use them. Thank you for watching. Have a great day.
Good job Brad looks good plenty sharp !
great travels brotha brad , thats simply awesome , i have a real small hatchet in my rucksack here n i am gonna sharpen it n hope i can get it that sharp , talk soon brotha > tom !
Sounds great!
@@SharpensBest thanks n talk soon > tom !
When will the full size sharp n sparks be restocked?
They are remaking the mold and making some changes. I hope within about 30 days we have sharpners again. The last one flat wore out. And if I need a new mold, I’m going to make a couple of changes. Thank you.
I wish to thank each and everyone of you that watch my videos. I have a very unorthodox way of sharpening. But it gets the job done. I work for the EDC people. I work for the hunting hiking camping fishing people. I work for the construction workers. I work for the mechanics. If you use a microscope to sharpen your knives, I probably don’t work for you. Thank you all.
Ray Charles could see the chip you left in the blade!
How does one get in touch with Chance. I left him a message.
I think he is on a few days vacation. He doesn't even answer me.
@@bradbuckner9496 i will give him and few more days then sir!!!! thanks for the reply.
A small confession. I think I made it sound like I put up 12 cords a year by myself. That is not true. I did put up a tightly stacked pile this year that was about 15 feet sq and 7 feet deep. Pluss other wood that did not go in that pile. I love processing firewood. And at my age it is very good for me. Thank you God for, trees. And big narly stoves.
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