Fiskars Splitting Axes

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We had a Grand Opening of a Harbor Freight Tools here in town last Tuesday...
I got myself a 1x30" belt sander for $45 that I have been eye-balling for a while. Added some more super fine grit, 300-600-800-1200-3000, belts from www.trugrit.com, including a leather stropping belt.
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Works excellent for all kitchen knives, and I can throw my Norelco shaver in the trash bin now. I can shave with my Fiskars Super Splitter
Shavings...
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The tip of a Phillips #2 at the left of my arm-hair...
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sharp...
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Shiny...
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We had a Grand Opening of a Harbor Freight Tools here in town last Tuesday...
I got myself a 1x30" belt sander for $45 that I have been eye-balling for a while. Added some more super fine grit, 300-600-800-1200-3000, belts from www.trugrit.com, including a leather stropping belt.
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Works excellent for all kitchen knives, and I can throw my Norelco shaver in the trash bin now. I can shave with my Fiskars Super Splitter
Shavings...
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The tip of a Phillips #2 at the left of my arm-hair...
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sharp...
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Shiny...
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There is no way no how ben needs or wants a Fiskars that sharp.

My superficial ganglion are perfectly happy with my raker file touch ups.

But damn Akkamaan!!! Very impressive!!! Awesome job!!!
 
According to Amazon, the all black models have been discontinued. Interested to see if they go back to the orange grips or do something else.
 
A lot more splitting this morning with the Fiskars AND my dad got in on the action. I did buy it for him after all. Lol

After the initial learning curve, he was getting one shot blow throughs on the halves and 2/3 with a blow through for the whole pieces.

It was awesome!!!!!

He said that's the fastest he's ever split that much wood by hand. He absolutely loves it.

Lotsa dirt and half handle hits on the blow throughs. It was great.

This is the head after two times down there


What's been accomplished so far. Working on an incline is tough. Lol


It was a good morning.
 
A lot more splitting this morning with the Fiskars AND my dad got in on the action. I did buy it for him after all. Lol

After the initial learning curve, he was getting one shot blow throughs on the halves and 2/3 with a blow through for the whole pieces.

It was awesome!!!!!

He said that's the fastest he's ever split that much wood by hand. He absolutely loves it.

Lotsa dirt and half handle hits on the blow throughs. It was great.

This is the head after two times down there


What's been accomplished so far. Working on an incline is tough. Lol


It was a good morning.
Amazing how green it is down there considering buds just broke last week up north!
 

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