Bush sword put through its paces

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Tony has been giving his bush sword (and his arm) a workout! This is the one I traded for a bullwhip that Tony made a few months back.

"While out scouting for deer sign, I found the cottonwood that had been blown over the trail earlier this year. It was still alive since the leaves are green and the roots are half in the pond. The way it was laying was the roots are at the pond 20 feet from the trail. The trail is about 10 feet wide with a bank that goes down 10 feet to a small creek. the other bank is a good 30 feet away where the top of the tree is. So, the tree was about 60+ feet.
I thought I would give Stormcrow's BushSword and my arm a good workout. I'll let the pics do the talking.
Here it is just after beginning. I did a few chops before thinking about snapping pics.

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After 5 minutes:

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After 20 minutes and a small break it started popping and creaking like it was going to give way:

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After the 20 minutes and 5 more chops it snapped.

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I then worked at it for 10 more minutes to get it all the way down.

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Overall, the BushSword performed better than I expected at chopping through a large tree. I did not measure the trunk, but it is the biggest I've chopped through with a machete. Being cottonwood, and green, helped a bunch, but it was no small task for a big bladed knife. I thought that the wrapped handle would tear up my hand, but it did not. The edge held up really well. I ran it across my sharpening steel a few licks and it was as good as new.
Well Done, Stormcrow, for a magnificent blade!

Tony "

I'm quite thrilled to see my work tackle such a big task and pull it off so well. That's what I make 'em for, to be good brush tools. I've never tried to take on a tree this big with my blades before. Cottonwood is soft, but that is still a lot of chopping!
 
That's interesting. I would have thought it would take much longer. It shows the usefulness of a machete, and what you could do if that was all you had. Thanks for the post.
 
Seems a very effective term to describe the sword/machete hybrid category of blades--specifically the kind designed for serious use in the woods while having a sub-function as a weapon (Very different from the Cold Steel gladius machete, which seems to just be designed as a budget sword-like thingy rather than a serious tool)
 
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