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Axe Manual
http://blackthorn-usa.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Axe-Manual.pdf

Includes:
  • How to Sharpen & Care for Your Ax
  • How to Use an Ax
  • Felling a Tree
  • Playing Safe
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Here's a good 3-part primer on Axes:

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(1) A Primer on the Ax: History, Types, and Anatomy
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/a-primer-on-the-ax/

If you were going to be stranded somewhere in the wild or were facing an impending apocalypse, and could only outfit yourself with one implement, you would be wise to choose the axe. Part tool, part weapon, it’s no mystery as to why men have felt a primal attraction towards axes for thousands of years. It’s an allure that manifests itself beginning at a young age. ---CONTINUED---

(2) A Primer on the Ax: How to Choose the Right Ax for You
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/a-primer-on-the-ax-how-to-choose-the-right-ax-for-you/

The “right” ax for you is the one suited to your particular needs. But how do you know which one to pick? Once you start looking for axes on the market, you quickly realize that there’s a seemingly infinite variety to choose from, and a whole lot of opinions as to which is best.

To cut through the clutter, I talked to ax expert ... ---CONTINUED---

(3) A Primer on the Ax: How to Use an Ax Safely and Effectively
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/a-primer-on-the-ax-how-to-use-an-ax-safely-and-effectively/

Today we’ll conclude the series by offering a primer on how to use your ax safely and effectively. ---CONTINUED---
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Ax-Make Your Own Handle

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How to Carve an Axe Handle from a Log
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/how-to-carve-an-axe-handle-from-a-log/

Making an axe handle is an old skill from long before you could purchase a pre-finished handle from the hardware store. Back then, the axe head was handmade and so was the handle.

An axe handle is strongest when split from ... ---CONTINUED at LINK, above---
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Ax-How to Restore an Old One

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How to Restore an Heirloom Axe
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/how-to-restore-an-heirloom-axe/

This article will teach you how to customize any axe into a tool fit for the Illinois Railsplitter himself. I encourage you to try to find an heirloom axe to restore. With the success of Gransfors Bruks, boutique axes have mushroomed in popularity over the last decade or so. If you are lucky enough to compare a Gransfors, a Wetterlings, a Council Tool, or any of the other available high quality axes to the generic trunk-slapper available at your nearby hardware store, you will be amazed at the cutting ability of even a small camping axe. ---CONTINUED at LINK, above---
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Off Grid Tools Survival Axe Review
https://rethinksurvival.com/off-grid-tools-survival-axe-review/

Axes . . . . . . Survival-axe-featured (SNIP) ... The main components of the tool are useful (though you should replace the saw blade), it’s clearly made solidly, and includes a handful of additional features that could prove useful in the right situations (e.g., the seat belt cutter and glass breaker). ---CONTINUED---
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What’s the Difference Between an Axe and a Hatchet?
https://alphasurvivalist.net/axe-vs-hatchet/

Although they are similar in appearance and they can be used for similar purposes in situations that are just about the same, there are a few very real differences between an axe and the best survival hatchet.

Both tools can both be used to cut and chop wood, as well as other materials, with great effectiveness. However, while the axe is a two-handed tool that can maximize your striking power, the size of a survival hatchet is maxed out at about 18 inches, therefore the hatchet is clearly a one-handed tool. ---CONTINUED---
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How to Sharpen an Axe – The Main Methods for Effective Sharpening
https://alphasurvivalist.net/how-to-sharpen-an-axe/

(SNIP) ... With the help of a sharper axe, you can chop and cut anything you set out to far more accurately, as well as preventing injuries and speeding up your work. There is nothing more dangerous than a blunt axe in the hands of someone who doesn’t know how to use it properly!

So how can you sharpen your new best survival hatchet, and what are the best methods of doing so? Just carry on reading and you’ll find the answers below ---CONTINUED---
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Best Survival Hatchets
[url-https://alphasurvivalist.net/best-survival-hatchets/]https://alphasurvivalist.net/best-survival-hatchets/[/url]

(SNIP) ... There are many pieces of equipment that are deemed invaluable by many survivalists and campers none more so than the axe. This post will help you choose the best survival hatchets for your particular needs and budget.

There are many great options available and you should always check out a few of them first to make sure you have decided upon the perfect survival hatchet for you. ---CONTINUED---
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