I had high hopes for it. Khukris are supposed to be good at chopping, and steel vs wood = steel. Not today! I trimmed a few branches from a pine tree, that went OK. Then I got to work on a couple of small trees that were in a bad place for light and close to the ground. There was nothing thicker than an inch that I cleared. When I looked at the blade afterwards, there were two sizeable rolls in the edge and the point was smashed. I don't think it's salvageable. I'll give it a shot with a file and have it sharpened professionally, it's obviously too much for a Sharpmaker. It will hardly even fit back in the scabbard.
On the other hand, my Cold Steel trail tomahawk did just fine busting up sticks for the wood stove. Anything it wouldn't do well was handled nicely by a Fiskars. One shot with the Fiskars and Bonk! Two splits when there was one before. Easy as pie.
That straightened things out for me. Don't bring a knife to an axe fight.
On the other hand, my Cold Steel trail tomahawk did just fine busting up sticks for the wood stove. Anything it wouldn't do well was handled nicely by a Fiskars. One shot with the Fiskars and Bonk! Two splits when there was one before. Easy as pie.
That straightened things out for me. Don't bring a knife to an axe fight.