While both of these axe types split wood along the grain, they differ in size and design. Mauls, like the Fiskars 8-Pound ...
Wetherbee prefers a splitting maul to an axe, on account of its heavier, less tapered head — it’s less likely to get stuck in knotty wood, she says. Also: a chopping block, and she recommends eye ...
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After Chopping Firewood and Kindling With It, I’m Hooked on This Hand-Forged, Swedish Axe
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Rating: 5/5 Whether you’re deep in the woods or stacking firewood by the fireplace, a ...
A Wilmington writer discusses their hobby of chopping and collecting firewood. They scavenge wood from their yard and neighborhood, using an axe, sledgehammer, and wedges. The writer learned about ...
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