Interesting vid! Jon seems like a really good guy! Will be checkin out this axe! Wont be buying one for a while Im working on customising one an old firemans axe at the moment!
That how i do my Husqvarna axe! Quite difficult to keep the edge in the right angle, can get it very sharp, but not razorsharp(almost) Looking forward for part 2!
Sean, you ever use that axe?
CliffStamp 7 months ago
Sir, you need to start dragging this gentleman to the gatherings. I know students would stand in line, to learn from him.
arctxbushman 8 months ago
@arctxbushman
I'm working on it. Hopefully I'll get him to the Wilderness Gathering in August.
seanmulhall 8 months ago
@k1111117
Ragweedforge . Com has Roselli axes. The hat,het and the 3/4 (19")
DAMNITman1 11 months ago
I have always wanted one of these. But here in oz they are not cheap.
Good vid Sean.
RDPproject 11 months ago
your technique must work, because your carvings are wonderful
beast12101 11 months ago
WHere can one of those BEAUTIFUL axes be purchased?
thanks!
k1111117 11 months ago
Thanks Sean & John - great work! ...and much appreciated.
hazeywolf 11 months ago
That's an excellent axe and a great sharpening technique!
kaziklu79 11 months ago
Interesting vid! Jon seems like a really good guy! Will be checkin out this axe! Wont be buying one for a while Im working on customising one an old firemans axe at the moment!
munkiman23 11 months ago
Ive always liked the look and wondered about these nice to see. Wheres part two?????
DAMNITman1 11 months ago
@DAMNITman1 its failed on its 1st upload. I will re-load it once I get home from work.
seanmulhall 11 months ago
I always use a light oil on the stones, but I guess water would work ok.
mrbr549 11 months ago
@mrbr549 if its an oil stone then you use oil waterstones need water
allmodcons6 11 months ago
@mrbr549 These are water stones not oil stones. If you use oil on these they will instantly become expensive land fill. All the best...J
profmactheknife 11 months ago
Nice Jon!
fjalla 11 months ago
Great axe, cool tool and very good sharpening skills. Thanks for sharing and ...looking forward to the next part. Happy Day Sepp
Waldhandwerk 11 months ago
That how i do my Husqvarna axe! Quite difficult to keep the edge in the right angle, can get it very sharp, but not razorsharp(almost) Looking forward for part 2!
Thanks for sharing!!!
Groetjes
patje0109 11 months ago