Damascus Mini Axe field test

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It warmed up enough today for me to start reclaiming some of my bottom ground that has started growing up in scrub tree's and brush,good mushroomin down here close to the creek
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I ringed the big Mulberry so i can take the Stihl Or Poo-Lan back and take it down
 
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Nice mini axe.

Mulberry is some great firewood. Sure, it pops and cracks. But that just adds to the ambiance. It's in the hedge family so it burns HOT!!!

Maybe you can save some of it for your forge? ;)
 
That's a great looking piece of Damascus Steve!
Thanks for sharing it with us but now I want to put a long handle on the Damascus one that you sent me and see what it'll do with even more leverage, I figure that it'll be quite the chopper since it's heavy enough to chew up wood as it sits now.
 
Nice mini axe.

Mulberry is some great firewood. Sure, it pops and cracks. But that just adds to the ambiance. It's in the hedge family so it burns HOT!!!

Maybe you can save some of it for your forge? ;)

I forge with hedge and black locust from time to time,if i don't use it all in the furnace.Stuff gets so hot i open the dining room door to the garage and heat the whole house.I use the furnace to heat the garage 24x24 and baby does it get toasty quik
 
That's a great looking piece of Damascus Steve!
Thanks for sharing it with us but now I want to put a long handle on the Damascus one that you sent me and see what it'll do with even more leverage, I figure that it'll be quite the chopper since it's heavy enough to chew up wood as it sits now.

Yep,you already know it'll drive an 8 inch land scape spike flush in a frozen hunk of fire wood LOL,
 
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