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  1. Ben Scott

    The Official Axe Cordwood Challenge

    So far I have a few ideas for mini challenges, feel free to suggest any more - Cut a tenon, dovetail and log cabin style joint as well as flatten the end of a log - Make a handle from scratch in the field, so only knives, handsaw etc. no power tools or specialised tools you would not likely have!
  2. Ben Scott

    The Official Axe Cordwood Challenge

    Well done to everyone who took part! Keep on chopping and stay safe Results for 2019, great efforts by all involved. 18 ricks this year, or a stack 4 feet high and 144 feet long, no accidents thankfully. Some great timber hewing and a couple of big logs cut too. Hope everyone enjoyed taking...
  3. Ben Scott

    The Official Axe Cordwood Challenge

    Rinaldi are italian axes, very high quality but quite different from american axes. I like them a lot and they work very well so might be worth a shot for you. http://www.baryonyxknife.com/richeduaxe.html
  4. Ben Scott

    The Official Axe Cordwood Challenge

    Maybe see if you can find something vintage thats heavier. Other than that council tool, rinaldi and hults bruk have good axes
  5. Ben Scott

    The Official Axe Cordwood Challenge

    Really awesome job, and all with a fiskars? Truly badass
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