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- Norlund Hatchet quality - Bushcraft USA Forums
"Norlund" was a great brand Then disappeared Then returned on some awfully soft axes " In 1965 the Canadian Tire Co approached the principals of the Mann Edge Tool Co with a proposal that the Mann Edge Tool Co manufacture a line of "Sportsmen's Axes" and certain other outdoor equipment By 19
- EdgeTools - Plumb Manufacturing Thread - Bushcraft USA Forums
The hatchet pictured below is the third Plumb I've picked up, it has that ring you mention in the first post in this thread, just amazing It has a patina on it like old silver I can't wait to get a handle on it and start carving
- Edge angle for hatchets? - Bushcraft USA Forums
A good angle is about what you end up with after you file sharpen it and stone it to a good edge I just go by eye and feel for all of my hatchets and axes If it looks right and does what you want it to do, its a good angle If it doesn't look or work right, its not It also depends on the shape and profile of the hatchet
- Plumb Hatchet - Bushcraft USA Forums
That looks like a rigging hatchet I've got a modern Vaughn rigging hatchet that looks similar Boiled linseed oil and turpentine mixed 50:50 will penetrate into the handle This used to be used by 19th century government arsenals to refurbish musket stocks
- Hardcore Hammer Hatchet Opinions - Bushcraft USA Forums
Like I said in the "broke a tool" thread, you should be able to hammer all day long with the hammer side of a roofing hatchet It's a hammer Hammering with it is not abuse If a roofing hatchet or riggers hatchet is what you want to try, get a Vaughn, American made, way less money, and see if you can find something wrong with it
- Harbor Freight Hatchet can be good? | Bushcraft USA Forums
In view of these prices, I have trouble arguing with a ~$10 hatchet I’d expect it'll be a dog and maybe the mangiest mutt of a hatchet ever seen, but it’d still be an appropriately priced beater and meant to be abused I may try the new “axe” (in truth, hatchet) throwing craze on for size If I do, ~$10 sounds good for a starter thrower
- Large knife or Hatchet? Help! | Bushcraft USA Forums
My view is to pack a hatchet with a 15 inch or longer handle, or just go with a large knife I just think a large knife is a better tool than a small hatchet, but a medium to large hatchet is a better tool than a large knife I'll take my 1 pound BK9 over a 2 pound hatchet, but I'll take a 3 pound hatchet over my BK9 This is my opinion
- Is there a preferred angle for sharpening a hatchet or axe?
My little brother was given an old hatchet There are a couple small nicks in the blade edge, but nothing horrible I can file it out But is there a specific angle I should be aiming for when it comes the edge? The head doesn't seem to have any crazy profile from the manufacturer I'm sure its straight forward, but it never hurts to axe
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