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Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by Cold Trigger Finger, Dec 2, 2024.

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    Cold Trigger Finger

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    As it was too cold to use my electric kinetic wood splitter .
    I figured I would have some fun with some axes. On the left is my 5+ lb Cyclone . On the right is my 4 lb 14 oz Gransfors Bruk .
    Both are Tasmanian pattern . But are sharp. Both chop great and split Awesome.
    Both are convex cheeked . The Cyclone is just barely . The GB is a full on wood bullet.
    This is all in the pallet shed now save for the 3 or 4 splitting blocks. Setting up 4 or 5 rounds to be split at 1 time is more efficent in movement than doing 1 round at a time . 1732752092118.jpg
     
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    Electric splitter? I think I would have set it up on the kitchen table and split in shorts and a t-shirt!!! Looks cold out there!:shiver:
     
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    While I love a good wood handled tool, before getting into wood burning, one stipulation was to invest in a hydraulic splitter. Dad hand split all through growing up and I saw the toll it took on his body.

    +1 though, sure looks chilly there. :shiver:
     
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    Ahhh I bucked, split and tossed 1/3 of it when it was like 10 below . Finished it , day after thanks giving at 45 below.
    Wood splits GREAT at that temp.
     
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    Ahhh. It's just work. I needed the exercise anyway. And at these temps . Wood splits very nicely.
     
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    Wow, nice work. Glad to see you posting again, you were missed.
    I can't even imagine those temps........:shiver::shiver::shiver::shiver::faint::faint::faint:
     
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    It's kinda different. Working outside in these temps . Not uncommon to have 140° F temperature swing in a 6 month period here from dead of winter to summer Heat .
     
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    You know...as I become more 'old school' I tend to take issue with the term. Seems derogatory most of the time. I like to use the term 'traditional'.
     
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    Nice looking couple of axes there, I love to see them in the wood and not just hanging.
    When someone calls me "oldschool" I smile and say thank you. I take it as a compliment...whether or not they mean it that way
     
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    Gives new meaning to the term cold turkey.

    I don't mind hand splitting on occasion, but at those temps I'll stay inside. Some nice looking axes though. I did like my Collins axe when I hand split.
     
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    Council Tools has a very nice 5 lb axe they call the Splitting Axe . Because not one in thousands knows what a Rafting pattern axe was actually designed for. So they , CT , wouldn't call it a Rafting axe . But the Splitting Axe is a cross between a Old Tasmanian pattern and a Rafting pattern . Convex cheeked bit of the Tassie and long and heavy poll of a Rafting axe .
    It makes for a great fallers axe also . Neutral balance so it will steer to the poll when swung horizontally to drive falling wedges.
    But , with its convex cheeks , it will really pop apart splits . And with its neutral balance it will work great for flick splitting.
    Which is easily accomplished if the axe hits the piece being split at say a 25° angle .
    Flick splitting also works well for keeping the round On the chopping block. And blowing the split off .
     
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    I don't have a CT 5 lb Splitting axe yet. But plan to get a couple/few of them .
    At last count I'm just under 40 axes and a few hatchets . Around half are Tasmanian pattern and a few Australian pattern.
    Then several Michigan pattern.
     
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    No steel handled splitting tools for me !!!!
    I tried to use a monster maul several times. Most horrible invention know to man kind I think !
     
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    I bet the sticks sound like bricks or iron clanking.
     
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    We need an axe hoarding thread!
     
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    That "manual" splitting device will certainly help keep you warm.....looks a tad nippley there....

    I like a good axe splitting session from time to time. Good for the mind and body!
     
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    Forgive me Scotty, but looking at your profile pic, all I can see is Bruiser Brody. Anyone else see it?
     
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    are you sure . ?
    I'm a member of The Axe Cordwood Challenge group. IMG_20240221_172720.jpg IMG_20240221_172841.jpg IMG_20240223_133337.jpg
     
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