Getting acquainted with Leveraxe Vipukirves 3
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@suequntf My horse drawn buggy works too, but that doesn't mean it's the best transportation available.
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@STORMLORD70 Thank you for your opinion. First time in the history of the axes the friction is nearly non existent. Leverage multiplies the splitting power up to 30 times bigger than in conventional axes. On an optimum strike the axe blade penetrates into the block only 5 millimetres, but it spreads the wood even 8 centimetres, 3,5 inch.The harder the wood the better the leverage functions. You won't get any chocks to your hands either. Hold the handle gently to allow the rotation.
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@leveraxe I like the design of this finnish spiltting axe very good but i dont think it has the weight to spilt some american hard woods. Still a nice axe wish to have one to try but it would have to be a little on the heavy side to split some hardwoods in some parts of america happy spiltting
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interesting how the red shirted woman isn't even letting the weigh fully take over, just make accurate powerless swings and it bashes through like nothing, she's holding back lol.
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@suequntf Read inventors comment, When you hit the axe you should loose your hands, so turning effect wont harm you. After you use this axe for a moment it will become easier.
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You always seem to use some soft wood. I would be really happy if you would throw you invention against some heavy duty knot chunks, or other woods. It's true that anyway straight grained wood splits well. But if you want to sell it worldwide i would suggest you test it against some oak with big knots. Thanks
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Dude @ 3:47 rocks!!
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Fuck it, just burn the tire.
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nice invention! Simple and functional!
THE LEVERAXE uses LEVERAGE. At the fraction of a second when the blade touches the block it leans to the right nearly 90 degrees. The blade penetrates into the wood only 5 millimetres ( a fifth of an inch) on an optimum strike, so the FRICTION is almost NON EXISTENT. The KINETIC ENERGY is now turned to the left and the blade spreads the wood up to 8 centimetres (3,5 inch) Hold the handle GENTLY so that it can ROTATE in your hands. Use soft gloves, NOTHING WITH RUBBER. NO ACCIDENT
the inventor
leveraxe 2 years ago 11
intersting response from someone WHO HAS NOT USED ONE!
this axe is WAY easier to use than a normal axe.
satan9inside 2 years ago 4