Axe vs Axe. Council Tool vs Cold Steel

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  • čas přidán 16. 03. 2023
  • In Todays video we take the Council Tool Axe vs The Cold Steel Camp Axe.
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Komentáře • 33

  • @YankeeWoodcraft
    @YankeeWoodcraft Před rokem +4

    Council Tool's Sport Utility line is the best value in axes today. If you would've chopped that tree at the same height that you hit it with the Cold Steel, you would've gotten bigger chips out of it. I have every iteration of Council Tool's Boy's Axes and they are my favorites for camp axes (Red Hardware Store grade, Forest Service Edition, Sport Utility & Bad Boy Velvicut).

    • @Saber_Outdoors
      @Saber_Outdoors  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your support and the information. I'll have to check out those other Axes

  • @WoodsmanHobo777
    @WoodsmanHobo777 Před rokem +5

    Everybody I've heard from loves Council Tool handles, they're already thinned down and shaped very well. The CS handle will break before the CT. The CS handle is far less dense than on the CT at least on my Trail Boss and CT boys axe. About 90% of people prefer a thinner handle as do I.

    • @Saber_Outdoors
      @Saber_Outdoors  Před rokem

      Guess I'm one of the 10%. Both tools are quality for sure I just liked the cold steel a little more. Thanks for subscribing

  • @Dufoth
    @Dufoth Před měsícem +1

    Good review!

  • @Running-with-skizers
    @Running-with-skizers Před rokem +1

    Great video man love everything axes and old tools

    • @Saber_Outdoors
      @Saber_Outdoors  Před rokem +1

      I like any bladed thing. Thanks for your comment

  • @beanz0702
    @beanz0702 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Council Tools 🔥 I heat treat those too perfection i see you like my heat treat patterns!! ❤

    • @Saber_Outdoors
      @Saber_Outdoors  Před 7 měsíci

      I enjoyed this video it was interesting to see the heat treat pattern

  • @aprilnichols2806
    @aprilnichols2806 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The heat pattern is the quench line. And it’s probably about double what the cold steel are. They just don’t polish theirs out. The thinner handle is better. It will not causes much forearm shock. You want that handle to flex. And truthfully, I’d probably thin it out even more. The cold steel head design is more for softwood. While the Dayton pattern of the boys axe is for hardwoods.

    • @Saber_Outdoors
      @Saber_Outdoors  Před 9 měsíci

      I'm glad to know that the coloration is normal. I didn't know the handle shape was for forearm shock. Never threw that was thing. Thanks for the information hope you have a great day

    • @aprilnichols2806
      @aprilnichols2806 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Saber_Outdoors also think of it this way. If a bridge is stiff and rigid. It’ll eventually break. But if it flexes and swings in the wind, it don’t break as easy . For me, I set a handle up. Where my index finger will just barely touch my palm. But this is all determined by hand size. You should be able to stick it in a log and flex it 2-3 inches right and left. Also determined by how long it is. You won’t be able to do this with a 14 inch hatchet. But both of those I believe are 28 inches and should flex that much.

  • @mattbush3201
    @mattbush3201 Před rokem +1

    Good comparison video!

  • @ajaxtelamonian5134
    @ajaxtelamonian5134 Před rokem +1

    I think the main difference here is that the thinner blade of the CS bites into the deadwood more effectively whereas the Council is more for green wood.

    • @Saber_Outdoors
      @Saber_Outdoors  Před rokem

      That is an interesting thought. Neither is a bad choice for sure but it never occurred to me that one may work better on green/dead wood than the other.

  • @josephmcdonald764
    @josephmcdonald764 Před rokem +2

    I buy my Council Tools Axes thru Whiskey River. Every one has come with a leather sheath.There axes do a superior job and hold their edge better than others including some of my Swedish axes. Everyone else seems to like Council Tools axes.

    • @Saber_Outdoors
      @Saber_Outdoors  Před rokem

      I like it but i liked the other one a little bit more. I got my axe at a second hand place so that is probably why it didn't have a sheath

  • @lmclrain
    @lmclrain Před rokem +1

    cool wood splitting, just subbed, I love axes

    • @Saber_Outdoors
      @Saber_Outdoors  Před rokem

      Thanks for subscribing. Welcome to the community. Check out my other Axe and hatchet videos

  • @hildolfrdraugadrottin7279

    I've got a lot of axes and normally grab my trail boss when I'm dealing with sapling size trees. I spent a couple hours with a file thinning out the edge and I also thinned down the handle. It's a good little axe with a little work.

  • @ZpappiZ
    @ZpappiZ Před 9 měsíci +2

    I wonder if it is possible that with the first target being slightly lower (CS Camp) you had just a little more inertia on the swing? I think the bit overall is thinner on the CS, just bites. Either way love both axes, good video.

  • @samthai818
    @samthai818 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I agree with everything you said! The Trail Boss is just confidence inspiring in the hands. I bought one 4 years ago for $32 and a year later I saw them selling for $25. Needless to say, I picked up a second one.

    • @Saber_Outdoors
      @Saber_Outdoors  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah. I like it really well. Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @steely_mike
    @steely_mike Před rokem +1

    I like my cold steel trail boss offers a great value. I just don’t like the grain orientation on the handle. Thanks for your video.

  • @josephmcdonald764
    @josephmcdonald764 Před rokem +2

    Wait til you have to replace a handle. Then tell me how much you like a roundvwedge.

  • @dg-hj8lu
    @dg-hj8lu Před 11 měsíci +1

    I think you may be a bit bias 😆

    • @Saber_Outdoors
      @Saber_Outdoors  Před 11 měsíci

      Neither is a bad option. Check out the ultimate axe shoot out to see the worst axe I've ever reviewed