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FISKARS X25 BATTLE AXE - CUT DEMO

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2011

A Quick Cut Demo of the FISKARS X25 AXE

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  • As others have said, you are wasting a lot of energy, just let the axe do the work, It should be a controlled, aimed, "drop" with only as much force put in as is required to accomplish the split. Driving the axe into the splitting block below the piece to be split is wasted effort. There are methods that involved a "swing" and methods that involve a "drop" and each can be effective depending on the situation. Your method looks more like frustration.

  • @mdocod I totally agree! =-D

  • some advice, get a tire for the top of the chopping block, that way the wood doesn't go flying everywhere, more efficient that needing to find and pick them back up again.

  • @flamedrag18 Good thinking, Thanks! =-)

  • Looks like it's turning out to be an hell of a splitter, nice!

  • @DemonHide Haha yeah I'm quite pleased!

    thanks for watching =-)

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  • splitting a 2x6 ? really ? REALLY? LOL

  • nicely shaved legs ... faggot

  • fail to make this video

  • Just a suggestion, dont use so much energy and force when swinging the axe, let the weight of the axe do the work, it splits alot nicer :P

  • @MountainMonsters yeah i have a fiskars also and i've hit many rocks out in the bush with mine so the blade is dinged up... but with a little work with an angle grinder and flap disc you can get a nice sharp edge back.. when my friends and i would go camping a friend would bring the chainsaw and i'd bring the axe and makes light work to some firewood for a camp fire. 

  • try some twisted fresh wood and check how it does that.

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