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Axes - Defined
 
Axes are available in numerous types and sizes; too many to discuss in this article at least. For the purposes of utility and function we will cover a few important variations:
One of Will’s favorites is the intermediate sized ax by Estwing bigger than a hatchet and smaller than a full sized 36 inch ax . It is so sharp and such high quality that is makes easy work of small chopping
projects.
 
Tips and Advice to help you choose the correct ax for the job. There are many different types of axes; Fire Ax, Felling Ax, Splitting Ax, Broad Ax, Adzes and more.
 
Check out the specific types of axes to the right. Each section covers specific information and some videos of their use to help you understand their functions and the proper tool for the job.
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