Comparison Chopping Videos

I've got these two from Gransfors and the RH that i can throw in the mix and i know Bobber has some nice Axes too that we can include.

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Bring it !
 
Axes comming up from the Chopping Beast (lol) collection are; Wetterlings carpenter axe, Graansfors log cabin builders axe, and the Gransfors small Forrest axe.
Sound good?
 
Here's a pic of a test i did just after the NMFSH came out, same amount of swings with all the blades but the wood was frozen so it was tough going.


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Old pic of the Moab biting almost to the spine
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Tree limb taken off with one swing
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Here's a pic of a test i did just after the NMFSH came out, same amount of swings with all the blades but the wood was frozen so it was tough going.


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Great pic. :thumbup:

Axes comming up from the Chopping Beast (lol) collection are; Wetterlings carpenter axe, Graansfors log cabin builders axe, and the Gransfors small Forrest axe.
Sound good?

Sounds GREAT Bobber! :thumbup: Especially like the addition of the Gransfors small forest axe--should make it very interesting.
 
A full size hatchet designed for 1-hand use on wood could be extremely interesting as well, to compare chopping efficiency of blade vs bit geometry in the same general size and weight range. :thumbup:

The Rattle Hawk is a nice breaching tool but not necessarily optimal on wood.
 
More vids to be filmed tomorrow!!!!!!!
GOOD TIMES ARE A COMING!!!!!!!!
Now, let's drink......
 
Keep the videos and pictures coming! It's always good to see INFI in action.
 
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