I just bought the Scandinavian Forest Axe. I hope it's handle is not too long - we'll see. The Small Forest Axe handle seems just a bit short for two hand use.
My Scandinavian forest axe has -- on heel and toe -- I believe the softest steel I've ever encountered on any edged tool I've ever used. The edge rolls every time I use it, on every type of wood I've tried. I've lost 2mm from the heel in a week of use from sharpening it, just trying to keep an edge on it. The steel flops from side to side when sharpening like I've never seen before. I contacted GB via their website about it and had no reply. Not impressed.
These people in the video clearly don't use axes much or know about the products from Gransfors. The hand hatchet, due to it's shorter handle is not ideal for carving when compared to the wildlife hatchet, which is a staple in the carving world. The Outdoor axe is not a splitting axe just because it has a collar, that's why it's called an outdoor axe and not a splitting axe. On the website and even on this video it is classified as a forest axe, it can split but it also can be used for whatever else you need it to, unlike a dedicated splitting axe. Last but not least, the mini hatchet. Lennart Pettersson probably wouldn't take to kindly to his axe design being called a cheese board cutting accessory. While the mini hatchet can perform cheese board duties, that's not at all what it was designed for. It can certainly do so much more. In my opinion some of these latest videos have been cringe worthy and poorly done by people who clearly don't use axes much.
Tobias made my axe!! It’s so good. Looking forward to adding another to the collection.
I have two TT axes, the Small Forest Axe purchased years ago and a Wildlife Hatchet purchased recently. Very happy with both!
Discount code?
I have a TT on my Scandinavian forest axe, has served me well for 10 years now.
Really nice axe
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I just bought the Scandinavian Forest Axe. I hope it's handle is not too long - we'll see. The Small Forest Axe handle seems just a bit short for two hand use.
I just did the same for the same reason....how are you liking yours? I bought the Scandinavian and an Outdoor axe. Waiting for arrival.
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My Scandinavian forest axe has -- on heel and toe -- I believe the softest steel I've ever encountered on any edged tool I've ever used. The edge rolls every time I use it, on every type of wood I've tried. I've lost 2mm from the heel in a week of use from sharpening it, just trying to keep an edge on it. The steel flops from side to side when sharpening like I've never seen before. I contacted GB via their website about it and had no reply.
Not impressed.
Were you able to return it?
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These people in the video clearly don't use axes much or know about the products from Gransfors. The hand hatchet, due to it's shorter handle is not ideal for carving when compared to the wildlife hatchet, which is a staple in the carving world. The Outdoor axe is not a splitting axe just because it has a collar, that's why it's called an outdoor axe and not a splitting axe. On the website and even on this video it is classified as a forest axe, it can split but it also can be used for whatever else you need it to, unlike a dedicated splitting axe. Last but not least, the mini hatchet. Lennart Pettersson probably wouldn't take to kindly to his axe design being called a cheese board cutting accessory. While the mini hatchet can perform cheese board duties, that's not at all what it was designed for. It can certainly do so much more. In my opinion some of these latest videos have been cringe worthy and poorly done by people who clearly don't use axes much.