Very good Brother, Only one suggestion (respectfully of course)
When feathering like that, you may want to grasp the head of the axe. One finger as you suggested works, but there is so much more control, and with feathering, the weight of the blade will do the rest of the work for you.
Thank you for sharing this video! I just picked up a Condor axe and am working on fine tuning my skills. I love the fact that I can "hammer" with a axe. I recently chipped one of my knives again.
never thought to bevel the top of the stake. thanks
magemager0 6 months ago
as with all things keep it simple, the more you practice the easier it becomes. thats the reason i love your vids, simple, safe and assured.
thanks.
TheTentringbogrock 7 months ago
Nice video and very clear pronunciation! would take axe or hatchet aswell over any knife in case i could take only one tool with me in forest.
Take care:Ari
Bushwhittler 7 months ago
nice vid.
fog360 7 months ago
Good one bro.
MrBudwv 7 months ago
Very good Brother, Only one suggestion (respectfully of course)
When feathering like that, you may want to grasp the head of the axe. One finger as you suggested works, but there is so much more control, and with feathering, the weight of the blade will do the rest of the work for you.
OzaawaaMigiziNini 7 months ago
Thank you for sharing this video! I just picked up a Condor axe and am working on fine tuning my skills. I love the fact that I can "hammer" with a axe. I recently chipped one of my knives again.
phr1sk37 7 months ago
Great video,man.
snaponjohn100 7 months ago
Great as always ,Thanks
CZBOHUNK 7 months ago
Thank you for the guidance, I really appreciate it since I am new at this and your videos have helped me tremendously.
dclement7 7 months ago