Help! I've Chipped My Axe Edge!

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  • čas přidán 10. 02. 2023
  • why small edge damage can happen to your axe and why it doesn't matter

Komentáře • 41

  • @oliversidgwick3310
    @oliversidgwick3310 Před rokem +20

    Brother truly is just hair and arms

  • @pennsyltuckyreb9800
    @pennsyltuckyreb9800 Před rokem +10

    Well there goes about 95% of all CZcams "my axe failed" videos....😁

  • @josippetkovic389
    @josippetkovic389 Před rokem +2

    Well guys there is down to Earth advice that will help you the most :D
    This video is like an antidote to big percentage of stuff out there. Good job Ben

  • @JimGGC
    @JimGGC Před rokem +4

    Good to know! Buy less, fuss less, cut more. Just finished chopping my first cord of dry pine with a £24 Dankre. Rough old thing, but I followed your advice on sharpening and got it pretty thin and stuck a micro bevel on. Chops fine. Lion’s mane coming in nicely btw!

  • @Supwisebs
    @Supwisebs Před rokem +2

    happy dog in the back there

  • @ItalskeSekery
    @ItalskeSekery Před rokem +1

    Great video, I completely agree with you!

  • @harwoodblades3633
    @harwoodblades3633 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant advice..all the best Lincoln 🤙👍

  • @humungus3
    @humungus3 Před rokem +2

    omg that hair lol i am in awe sir

  • @Brian2bears
    @Brian2bears Před rokem +1

    Looking good Mr. Ben...

  • @brettbrown9814
    @brettbrown9814 Před rokem +1

    Well said!

  • @bombsawaylemay770
    @bombsawaylemay770 Před rokem +1

    I chipped my front tooth when I was 12, but I didn't stop eating food.

  • @aussiehardwood6196
    @aussiehardwood6196 Před rokem +1

    Good advice.

  • @mytimbersportsjourney
    @mytimbersportsjourney Před rokem +2

    Yep. Don’t get hung up on it having to be shaving sharp with a mirror polish.

  • @Codi_Clapper
    @Codi_Clapper Před rokem +3

    Good advice Ben! I’ve got a few axes like that now, I always know which one has it by the white streaks left in the wood haha. Like you said, unless you take out a massive chip like you see on race axes, there is no reason to reprofile the edge. Though, I’ve been to timbersports trainings and seen people use race axes with massive chips. Even they still chop effectively. Id say if you’re worried about edge damage, learn to file, or buy a cheaper axe.

  • @somatder
    @somatder Před rokem +1

    Very true. It took me some time to realize this though

  • @kurts64
    @kurts64 Před rokem +1

    Well put. That is a cool axe too, I like that pattern

  • @marksmith9295
    @marksmith9295 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So true not to worry. If its not broken theres nothing to fix. Laughed at the pooch proudly sporting a tree in its mouth.

  • @davidlabsire1944
    @davidlabsire1944 Před rokem +2

    Got some serious hair there ben

  • @richardsullivan1776
    @richardsullivan1776 Před rokem +1

    Good to see you Ben! Unfortunately I won't have my axes out from another two months, too cold in upstate NY and snow is a given! I love it though. We're at 3'C or 39'F, which is fairly warm for the peak of winter here. Still I can't swing axes with a coat and gloves on, to cumbersome. What's the temperature like in Scotland, can't be bad for cut off flannels. My kind of attire!

  • @thechildofthedamned
    @thechildofthedamned Před rokem +2

    I have seen my fair share of people in a certain fb group loosing there s**t when they have bought and used a expensive axe likr a GB and the edge has chipped ever so slidely, and calling it bad quality and so on, as if they think they Are made of some fantasy metal that should not chip or dull under any circumstances

    • @benscottwoodchopper
      @benscottwoodchopper  Před rokem +2

      and because of those complaints the makers just grind their axes thicker till the point they don't cut, and put their prices up as returns are costly. does nobody any favours

    • @thechildofthedamned
      @thechildofthedamned Před rokem +1

      @@benscottwoodchopper exactly

  • @hinz1
    @hinz1 Před rokem +1

    TIG welder and some CrMo filler wire will fix it.
    Ground off and used some old HSS taps to build up HSS cutting edge on my slitting axe, hardly gets dull and even cuts nails now, screws are still too much for it.

    • @benscottwoodchopper
      @benscottwoodchopper  Před rokem

      Probably makes the edge far too brittle for sub20 degree felling axes though

    • @hinz1
      @hinz1 Před rokem

      @@benscottwoodchopper HSS likely is too brittle for an axe, but CrMo alloy/quality bicycle spokes likely make good cutting edge for an axe.

  • @sjorsrombouts2080
    @sjorsrombouts2080 Před rokem +1

    Hey Ben, been watching your channel for a while now and I have been so impressed by the genuine interest for axes and your thoughts on axes as a tool.
    I’m currently looking for an extra axe to compliment my hultsfors hunters axe 0,85 that’s I use for about anything but splitting and a big splitting maul.
    I’m looking for something that splits easy but can also chop a bit here and there. Thanks to your channel my 2 choices would be the Husqvarna a2400 (€100) or hultafors hy10 1.5/1.2.(€85)
    I mainly will use it for small to medium 20-50cm trees that I cut down with a chainsaw for my own fire wood here in the Netherlands. I like splitting but also like to be efficient.
    I’m leaning to the husky since you basically stated it was one of the best tools you ever bought, but I prefer the feel of a wooden handle and I love my other hultafors. Thanks in advance would love to hear your thoughts.

    • @benscottwoodchopper
      @benscottwoodchopper  Před rokem +1

      Definitely the husqvarna is the better splitter also can hammer wedges

    • @sjorsrombouts2080
      @sjorsrombouts2080 Před rokem +1

      @@benscottwoodchopper appreciate the quick response thanks Ben. Will go for the husky. Goodluck with the channel!

  • @williefick
    @williefick Před rokem +2

    When did wool's price gone up? Or are we back in the 70's? You better watch out Ben, the Ausies might arrive with sheepshearders. 🤣🤣
    Yes, I dont grind chips away. I just keep on sharpening. I just soften the inside edges of the chip so that it wont chip further or roll over.

  • @rakshas1340
    @rakshas1340 Před rokem +1

    Hello Ben, I have been watching your videos and was about to get a rinaldi axe thanks to your advices.
    Before I pulled the trigger, I saw another similar design (tomahawk style), the brand is Prandi.
    I was wondering if you had any experience with these. Thank you.

    • @benscottwoodchopper
      @benscottwoodchopper  Před rokem

      yes i have a video on prandi trentin pattern

    • @1südtiroltechnik
      @1südtiroltechnik Před rokem +1

      ​@@benscottwoodchopper How does it wear and what do you think of the Hardness?
      My Prandi Yankee can not be shaped to a such acute Angle as my Müller Biber. Even the Putzhacke which is in the lower Quality Bracket can withstand the Angle.

    • @benscottwoodchopper
      @benscottwoodchopper  Před rokem +1

      @@1südtiroltechnik bit softer thanthe mullers for sure

  • @basteward4567
    @basteward4567 Před rokem +3

    Good advice but WTF is with the hair? 🤣🤣

  • @beepboop204
    @beepboop204 Před rokem

    😉