I'm a little rusty but bare with me as show how even my light Tomahawk can process even big logs into useab fire wood and other resources
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@jwgbmp403 ай бұрын
The "haversack" is what got the views.. im new and thats how i stumbled on youts. Keep it up. New sub.
@Ozarkwonderer3 ай бұрын
@@jwgbmp40 thanks
@MJGEGB3 ай бұрын
Some solid tips in there. Great job showing off the effectiveness of gluts.
@Ozarkwonderer3 ай бұрын
@@MJGEGB Thank you. I am a bit rusty with the Tomahawk itself. But I've been using these tricks alot lately now that I'm cutting fire wood. Just with a bigger two handed axe. The Tomahawk bit different animal, even using it drive wedges
@MJGEGB3 ай бұрын
@@Ozarkwonderer if you want another fun trick for your bag. Once I get the glut started I like to flip the whole thing upsidedown and toss it down onto the working surface so that the weight and momentum of the piece works to split itself. Otherwise I mostly side split with the target laid up against another log on the opposite side of where I'm working. I don't like bashing my knuckles either. Just be sure that only the very end is contacting the splitting log so you don't risk a seesaw effect sending the wood up into your face.
@scottnorvell29553 ай бұрын
I have the CRKT Chogan and I LOVE it for bushcraft. I take it more often than my Gransfors Bruks that cost $250.00.
@Ozarkwonderer3 ай бұрын
@@scottnorvell2955 I've seen those. They have a cool look to them. And yeah. Nice gear is great and I don't mind spending mony on stuff from time to time. But you don't have to break the bank eather