Kurt S
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The Mahogany Chop - Axe work ASMR in the bush
First chop in a while, on a quiet summers day in the Aussie bush, trialing a few different axe bit/grind/lengths on some White Mahogany.
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TASSIE PATTERN AXE GRINDS, simple test and thoughts
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A simple overview of common grind shapes of Tasmanian pattern axes, and testing on Blackbutt gum. Axes featured: Hytest Craftsman 4lb, Hytest Challenger 4.5lb, Kelly Dandenong 2kg, and a bonus Keech Timberman.
HYTEST CRAFTSMAN 4 raw footage
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Initial testing of the 4lb Hytest Craftsman. Bucking blackbutt and spotted gum, plus some limbing blackbutt, tallowwood, and turpentine. Axe mods: 19 degree flat grind with microbevel, ground wings, slight hollow in centreline, custom sheath Axe specs: 4lb HYTEST Craftsman, 1967 model 3/4 length (750mm) Engineered for Axemen hickory race handle, total hang length 700mm "Tassie Oak" wedge
90 SECOND AXE BUILD: HYTEST CRAFTSMAN!
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Building up one of Australia's classic Tassie patterns, the legendary green Hytest Craftsman! There were a few different variants of all the major models in the Hytest line-up over the years as the designs were adapted and refined. This one in particular is a "square, short-poll" model, probably from the 60's. The grinder work in the vid is mainly deepening the "wings" and adding a bit of a hol...
Woodsplit Camp- simple swag overnighter in the Aussie bush
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Simple overnighter, swag camping in the Aussie bush. Gourmet campfire cookin', splitting firewood by headlamp and The Worlds Quickest Bushcraft ; )
BIG SPOTTED GUM WITH AN AXE! #axecordwoodchallenge #biglogchallenge
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Big Log Challenge 2023. Running a few axes through a big Spotted Gum log, wildlife encounters, the joys of heat exhaustion, and digging. And more digging. Cheers for watching, feel free to check out the FB group for a heap of great info on working axes, axe skills and firewood processing Axe Cordwood Challenge groups/axecordwoodchallenge/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT
Boys Axe vs Big Axe
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A quick bucking test on Aussie Gum between four classic bush axes. Brades model 365 -2.75lb / 1.2kg Hults Bruk Agdor Yankee- 2.75lb /1.2kg Hults Bruk Agdor Tasmanian- 4lb /1.8kg Keech Timberman Tasmanian- 5lb /2.3kg
Boys Axe Test! Brades, Muller, Hults Bruk vs. Tallowwood
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Giving the current Muller Canada 1000, Hults Bruk Montreal 2.5, and vintage Brades Criterion 2.25, a quick test run in some 300mm/12inch-plus Tallowwood Gum (Eucalyptus microcorys) out in the Aussie bush. Although these "pulpwood" axes are historically said to be "all that is needed" for timber up to and around the 12-inch mark, they're a lot smaller than the ideal 4 or 4.5lb Tassie patterns us...
The Axe Balance Challenge: CHOPPING AN ELEVATED LOG WITH AN AXE #cordwoodchallenge
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Gday, running a few axes into an elevated Blackbutt Gum (E. pilularis) in the Aussie bush. This kind of axe work is challenging, fun and a good test for an axeman, but it is dangerous. Apart from obviously falling off onto uneven ground with a razor-sharp axe in your hand, a wobbling log can increase the chance of a glancing blow driving into your foot or leg. An unsupported log may twist or cr...
Big Log Challenge 2022- FLOODED GUM #cordwoodchallenge #biglogchallenge
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Cordwood Challenge 2022, BIG LOG. Been after a Big Log for a while, came across this one after work and took advantage. only had a few minutes of video available on my phone so wasnt able to film it all unfortunately. Quickly measured up against my axe handle, turned out later at 26 inch or 66cm.
Axes, Wood, and Steak...(NOTE: No Steak)
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A bit of a muck around in the bush with the Muller 1kg, Mystery Tasmanian, Helko Tasmanian, a Grey Gum log, and The Hotplate Gauge.
Trail Clearing - Creek hike/MYPARANG Duku 10
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Hiking a flooded creek system in northern NSW with the Malaysian-made MYPARANG Duku Chandong 10, a great traditionally-styled 5160 bush blade, plus some talk of snakes, weeds, fires, and floods.
Husqvarna A2400 Plastic Axe vs Aussie Gum - #LetsSplitThis
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Some much needed, quiet bush time showing a blow-by-blow, first use test of the Husqvarna A2400 axe, on a mix of straight-, stringy-, and wavy-grained Aussie Blackbutt Gum. The #LetsSplitThis tag is a series of videos and a concept whose aim is to help bring about awareness to Mens mental health, in particular the depression and suicide rates throughout the world. Physical activity and communic...
Filing a Tasmanian Pattern Axe
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A bit of axe maintenance on a rainy day, adjusting the cheek and edge angle on an old Hytest from the 22 degree flat I had set previously down to 19 at the heel and 21 in the centre of the bit. After filing, I usually stone or sand the bevels, add a small microbevel then finish with a strop. 22° is not a bad starting point when tuning a Tassie for chopping, then adjust up and down to suit your ...
The Traffic Hazard Tree - chopping Blackbutt Gum with an Axe
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A spur-of-the-moment video with some hard lessons learned. The goal was to get some seasoned wood with the saw, and maybe find some smallish cordwood to test a few axes, including the beautiful TRUE TEMPER Jersey generously gifted by Matt @The Vintage Axe Hoarder. Blackbutt is tough! The Vintage Axe Hoarder : ua-cam.com/channels/AEWtsMpncBPHkj244iiu3w.html Cordwood Challenge Facebook page faceb...
Axe Testing in the Aussie Bush - Keech, Tuatahi, Lamaca and more!
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Axe Testing in the Aussie Bush - Keech, Tuatahi, Lamaca and more!
KEECH TIMBERMAN KC23 AXE TEST (bucking Aussie hardwood, raw footage)
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KEECH TIMBERMAN KC23 AXE TEST (bucking Aussie hardwood, raw footage)
90 Second Axe RE-BUILD! Keech Timberman KC23
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90 Second Axe RE-BUILD! Keech Timberman KC23
#letssplitthis Challenge - Men's Mental Health
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#letssplitthis Challenge - Men's Mental Health
The Spotted Gum Pt. 2 (Tuatahi Camp Axe, Lamaca Work Axe)
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The Spotted Gum Pt. 2 (Tuatahi Camp Axe, Lamaca Work Axe)
The Spotted Gum pt. 1 (Tuatahi Camp Axe, Lamaca Work Axe)
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The Spotted Gum pt. 1 (Tuatahi Camp Axe, Lamaca Work Axe)
Lamaca Work Axe, Balance Practice
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Lamaca Work Axe, Balance Practice
90 Second Axe Build- TUATAHI CAMP AXE
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90 Second Axe Build- TUATAHI CAMP AXE
HULTAFORS/HULTS BRUK MONTREAL 2.5 (Cordwood 2021)
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HULTAFORS/HULTS BRUK MONTREAL 2.5 (Cordwood 2021)
Tassie pattern Axe work, Bucking, Campfire in the Aussie bush (Cordwood Challenge)
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Tassie pattern Axe work, Bucking, Campfire in the Aussie bush (Cordwood Challenge)
Camp Prep (Axe work, Tree felling, Campfire)
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Camp Prep (Axe work, Tree felling, Campfire)
90 second axe build- KEECH TIMBERMAN
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90 second axe build- KEECH TIMBERMAN
Cordwood 2021-One Man Logging (The best way to spoil a good walk)
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Cordwood 2021-One Man Logging (The best way to spoil a good walk)
One Tree Challenge- Bloodwood (ft. Lamaca & Hults Bruk) @axecordwoodchallenge
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One Tree Challenge- Bloodwood (ft. Lamaca & Hults Bruk) @axecordwoodchallenge
Another Short Trip
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Another Short Trip

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @tedmartin5402
    @tedmartin5402 20 днів тому

    Those hb axes are some of the best ever.

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 20 днів тому

      Agreed, mate! For an axe of its size and use, it's hard to fault. And still going strong. Cheers!👍👍🪓🪓

  • @bombsawaylemay770
    @bombsawaylemay770 Місяць тому

    Dam man, your like a cat with an axe

  • @ronkay1573
    @ronkay1573 Місяць тому

    No Tuatahi work axe?

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 Місяць тому

      I'll get my hands on one one day! They're a beauty axe for sure🪓 🪓

  • @jasonslade1253
    @jasonslade1253 Місяць тому

    You can swing an axe! 🪓 👍 do you have any Kelly wax 002 ?

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 Місяць тому

      Cheers mate! Nah I've never tried a Wax 1 or 2 model, they seem like a nice one though 👍👍🪓

  • @adamgreenizer
    @adamgreenizer Місяць тому

    Scary good👍

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 Місяць тому

      Cheers Adam 👍👍🪓

  • @peterpeterson7665
    @peterpeterson7665 Місяць тому

    Hi mate. Great channel. Just wondering what brand handles you use? Cheers

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 Місяць тому

      Gday mate, cheers. Most of my axes, including this one, have Engineered For Axemen hickory handles. They've just started producing handles in beech and spotted gum as well I believe. Some other brands worth checking out are Van Diemen/Chris Hadley, and Bush Skills Australia/Jimmy Findlay as well. Should be able to find these guys on Facebook. Cheers mate👍👍🪓🇦🇺

    • @peterpeterson7665
      @peterpeterson7665 Місяць тому

      @@kurts64 thanks Kurt. I will check them out.

  • @notfoolediknowthetruth3101
    @notfoolediknowthetruth3101 Місяць тому

    I bought two , two years ago. REVIEW; the first had a perfect secure grip and feel in the hand. The second needed a bit of sanding, it doesn't feel the same shape. No hotspots or abrasion on the hand. Good steel, sharpen able in the field. Maintains a good edge. Carbon steel, it will rust without oil, needs to be maintained, oiled and dry. Both were sharp but not keen, so used a 1000 and 3000 stone and leather strop to polish the whole grind The throat is not sharp, it takes work to remove a lot of steel one inch to be able to whittle with it. For chopping branches, spruce boughs, corn stalks etc it's excellent, light with forward weight, easy on the wrist, efficient. For 2-3" x 4-6" camping firewood it's efficient. Can baton the blade for bigger 3-4" x 6-8" lengths. For logs, it takes a good bite and progress can be made. On the flat, the curved blade has to strike accurately as it actually only contacts a one inch length on the cutting board. For fine splitting kindling and feather sticks the convex grind is not so efficient unless you scandi grind sharpen near the throat area. The sheath sucks. Rattles, swings around, not a secure velcro strap. I switched it for a condor bushcraft parang sheath and it is rock solid snug. This I keep in my main B.O.B. accompanied with a Puma Skinner 4" Blade, Scandi grind, rust proof, German steel. This is my go to of choice for SHTF bug out, hiking /camping. * Add a Silky Outback folding saw, making one compact lightweight bundle with vast potential.

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 Місяць тому

      Great comment! I'd agree with all this except: I don't mind the sheath on mine, for what it is. Mine holds snug with no rattles, and I like that it's little maintenance. The Condor one would be nicer than the nylon though, and I have considered making a custom leather sheath for it. I chose not to sharpen the whole throat. I considered it, and noticed that other parangs the grind does come further back towards the handle, but I was OK with just bringing the grind a centimetre or so further back. I even considered adding some light jimping to the throat area but decided against it. The grip on my one is a nice shape, but at times can be a bit slippery. Overall I love it, it's still attached to this little backpack and still gets used alot for this kind of work. It's not so much a tool for slashing tracks through light vegetation (where a longer machete would be better), but as you said, more suited to clipping small branches, hacking/ light chopping, and handles the odd finer task better than a machete. Cheers for the comment, and checking out the vid👍👍🪓

    • @notfoolediknowthetruth3101
      @notfoolediknowthetruth3101 Місяць тому

      @@kurts64 great reply. To clarify one point: by "rattle" I mean if you shake the sheath the blade moves around in the sheath. I do not mean it makes audible noise, especially when walking with attached to belt. I'll change my word to "sloppy" fit in the sheath. As to your "slippery" grip, best I can think of is a light pass with 80 grit sandpaper in a cross cross pattern and seal with linseed oil

  • @ericchilver9113
    @ericchilver9113 Місяць тому

    Hello Kurt, when measuring angles on your axes what do you use, please. ?

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 Місяць тому

      Gday mate, for years I just used a kids pivoting ruler and a protractor/compass, like from a school maths set. Couple of bucks. A better option though is a Digital Angle finder (like a pivoting ruler with a little screen on it) about 300mm long. This lets you measure both cheek and edge bevel angles. For quickly measuring just the edge angle, I use an Engineered For Axemen "Work Axe" angle gauge. A super budget option that works is 2 old hacksaw blades riveted together to pivot, measured up against a compass. Cheers for watching mate👍👍🪓

    • @ericchilver9113
      @ericchilver9113 Місяць тому

      @@kurts64 thanks Kurt, found your channel today , enjoying your videos, catching up on a few, learning as I watch . Cheers mate 👍🇦🇺

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 Місяць тому

      @@ericchilver9113 Awesome mate, no worries! 👍👍🪓🇦🇺

  • @ericchilver9113
    @ericchilver9113 Місяць тому

    You’ve got a good eye with your swing 👍🇦🇺 axe hits spot on

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 Місяць тому

      Thanks mate! 👍🪓🪓

  • @PATCsawyer
    @PATCsawyer 2 місяці тому

    Looking at the stills and watching you clear out the far wood so cleanly, perhaps you could comment on the more closed hangs I see on your axes.

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 2 місяці тому

      Gday mate. I'm a big fan of closed hangs on most axes but it's pretty much a necessity on a tassie. With such a wide bit and broad, heavy head, hanging too open changes the whole feel of the axe (make it feel longer and awkward to swing) and also affects how it hits relative to where your standing (on the log, behind it etc). I'll keep this in mind for a future vid. Cheers for watching mate! 👍👍🪓

  • @loungelizard3922
    @loungelizard3922 2 місяці тому

    Can't using an angle grinder mess with the steel's tempering? Just wondering if you have any techniques to stop that from happening, or if its not really something to worry about.

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 2 місяці тому

      Gday mate. Yes using a grinder can affect the temper. Go easy until you get used to how much pressure and time you can apply. Feel the steel with your hands, including the edge. I work bare handed and check the temp as often as every few seconds if I'm going hard, maybe every 20 seconds if I'm going easy. If it's more than warm to the touch, give it a quick dunk in a bucket of water. Coarser discs keep cool longer than finer ones. If you do apply the final edge with a grinder, keep it cool, take your time and watch out for any dark spots on the steel. Dark spots along the edge can mean "burnt" steel. Even using a grinder it can still be an hour or more to get a tassie down to where you want it. Cheers for matching mate! 👍👍🪓🪓

    • @loungelizard3922
      @loungelizard3922 2 місяці тому

      @@kurts64 Thanks for the detailed reply. Hard to believe that 3 seconds of grinding in your video equates to an hour or more of work, wow. Take it easy mate.

  • @gumboot65
    @gumboot65 2 місяці тому

    Too much bad news on line . Really Nice to watch a mate go have a nice chop and a cuppa!!

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 2 місяці тому

      It gets like that hey. Sometimes ya just gotta switch off. Cheers mate👍👍🪓🪓

  • @gumboot65
    @gumboot65 2 місяці тому

    So nice that you Dont have any music other than the sounds of nature , the fire crackling and the song of the Axe ! Lulled me right to sleep. Course , it was 11:30 pm.

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 2 місяці тому

      That's bloody awesome mate!

  • @haraldkrahl612
    @haraldkrahl612 2 місяці тому

    As always, a very nice video. You use the ax very precisely, which I like. 💪 Best regards from Germany

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 2 місяці тому

      Gday Harald, thanks a lot mate, and cheers for watching!👍👍🪓

  • @_BigLife_
    @_BigLife_ 2 місяці тому

    Very nice

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 2 місяці тому

      Thanks mate!👍👍🪓

  • @ronkay1573
    @ronkay1573 2 місяці тому

    Does the Keech stick in the wood more than a Tuatahi? Also, would you chose a Tuatahi over a Keech?

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 2 місяці тому

      I'd consider the Keech a pretty free axe but it would stick more than the Tui. The Tui camp is just so thick it doesn't stick, but it doesn't quite get the penetration of the keech either. I would consider both as two of the world's best axes available, for sure. As for choosing one or the other, Keech now go for crazy prices. Over $500 is average and I've even seen em over $1000. A brand new Tui camp on a handle is cheaper, and even a brand new Tui Work Axe (if you were after a 5lber, same as the Keech) would come in cheaper. Another super-premium axe in this class would be the Engineered For Axemen 2kg work axe. If your trying to decide between the two, there's more footage of both chopping blackbutt in "The Axe Balance Challenge". Cheers for watching mate!👍👍

  • @tedmartin5402
    @tedmartin5402 2 місяці тому

    Because you're an axe man kurt

  • @user-er7rg7hy8s
    @user-er7rg7hy8s 2 місяці тому

    Why are you still jumping on the trunk? But you can’t chop from the ground with such an ax?

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 2 місяці тому

      Gday mate, I like the challenge and fun of balancing on logs, branches and weird angles. Plus, chopping in the underhand position is often the most efficient once your used to the motion. Cheers for watching mate! 👍👍🪓

  • @timbarry5080
    @timbarry5080 3 місяці тому

    Videos like this are such a gift at this time of absolute horror, which is being streamed live for all to see.

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Thanks Tim, I appreciate that mate. Times are definitely difficult for a lot of people at the moment. Being lucky enough to find the odd peaceful minute can help a lot

  • @pm270100
    @pm270100 3 місяці тому

    cunhard wood where is this at pls vic nsw QLD

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Gday mate, im in northern NSW. Cheers👍👍🪓

  • @urbanlumberjack
    @urbanlumberjack 3 місяці тому

    Excellent chopping! Really mastering the craft. Loved the scenery, Australia is an amazing place

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Gday mate, cheers. No better place to be than out bush! 👍👍🪓

  • @nevadahughes7962
    @nevadahughes7962 3 місяці тому

    Great video! Love the beautiful scenery

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Gday, thanks a lot! 👍👍🪓

  • @gumboot65
    @gumboot65 3 місяці тому

    It would be interesting to see how the Mustad Norway would hold up on that tree. May not pop chips very well tho.

  • @gumboot65
    @gumboot65 3 місяці тому

    Just Perfect Kurt !!!! I really needed that ! 33 + a buck off .THATS A LOT OF WORK !!! Is your Plumb tassie fairly flat bladed? My 2 are. The CRAFTSMAN really showed off what a good tassie does. Thinking about using one of my CRAFTSMANs in the morning. What grit is the stone you used on the Brades Half axe. Looks like it puts up a really nice edge !

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Gday Glen, cheers mate. The Plumb is fairly flat. It does have a centreline but not as distinct as the Craftsman. That little stone is just an old one found at an antique store. I'd guess it's about 400/1000. 👍👍🪓

  • @timbarry5080
    @timbarry5080 3 місяці тому

    I watched a great video about an older Australian guy that used to be a pro Sleeper cutter ( Joe Palandri - Sleeper Cutting ) i had had no idea what a Sleeper was. We call them "railroad ties". I have the same broadaxe as him, but as per Dan Dustin I use the bevel towards the work.. it was a great little video. That spring he used on the end of his saw, as well as the twig trick were awesome. Thanks for the heads up!

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Gday mate, yep that's a good one. Two others you might like are "Artisans of Australia- Timbercraft" and "Timbergetting in Western Australia", prob my two favourite old films. I'm about halfway through that Dan Dustin vid, he knows his stuff! Cheers Tim!👍👍🪓

  • @timbarry5080
    @timbarry5080 3 місяці тому

    For all the notches you cut have you ever considered turning some of these logs into square timbers? If so you may want to get yourself a broad axe. Dan Dustin has a great video called "from tree to beam" if you're interested. I wonder if you could sell the hewed beams if you have no use for them.

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Cheers for watching mate. I have done a bit of hewing over the years and have thought of a hewing vid a few times. Aussie "sleeper cutters" have been an inspiration of mine for a long time. I'll check out the Dan Dustin vid for sure, cheers for the suggestions 👍 🪓🪓

    • @timbarry5080
      @timbarry5080 3 місяці тому

      @@kurts64 lol. I should have known that you have done it before

  • @danielowens4789
    @danielowens4789 3 місяці тому

    You sir have great accuracy and give very detailed information, thanks! A pleasure to watch you work.

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Gday Daniel, much appreciated mate, cheers for watching!👍👍🪓

  • @four4bman979
    @four4bman979 3 місяці тому

    Well done. ASMR??

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Thanks mate! Yeah might not be true ASMR stuff, we'll call it bushmans asmr🤣🤣

  • @940joey2
    @940joey2 3 місяці тому

    Heck yeah Kurt !!! Killer job man man, accuracy on point, perfectly clean notches… dude I aspire to chop like you every time I get out there you’re an absolute beast behind the axe !!! Great job dude beautiful axes too !! I really love the sounds they’re so crisp the quality is amazing and really dig the nature sounds too man sounds like you’re deep in there !! I’m going to watch again, once wasn’t enough !! Congrats on 1k !!

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Gday Joey, thanks a lot mate! Cheers!👍👍🪓🪓

    • @gumboot65
      @gumboot65 3 місяці тому

      Joey ;I'm gonna watch it a few more times too !! You really do Need a full Tassie BTW 😁👍

  • @bsenalaska
    @bsenalaska 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful craftsmanship

  • @joeguinand4622
    @joeguinand4622 3 місяці тому

    Outstanding video mate, an absolute pleasure to watch. Your chopping is next level

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Gday mate, cheers!👍👍🪓

  • @axesofoz717
    @axesofoz717 3 місяці тому

    That's some great bucking technique Kurt, and the green Hytest looks awesome!

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Thanks mate!👍👍🪓

  • @user-xv9bi3ne9m
    @user-xv9bi3ne9m 3 місяці тому

    Very nice work. Like that you had more than one see to you only had to sharpen when you started, then just switch them out when you dulled them up from all that work. Be blessed.

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Cheers Joe, thanks for watching mate👍🪓🪓

  • @willcarmack1242
    @willcarmack1242 3 місяці тому

    Good Lord!!!!....and to think of myself crying about oak we have here in Florida....My hat goes off to you my Brother.... unfkn believable.... it's like ironwood out of Texas.... And your accuracy and stamina is still there...Believe me....Godspeed and safety to you and your family... Much Respect from St Petersburg Florida U.S.A.

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Gday Will, cheers mate, I reckon that oak over there would be a bit of a challenge too. Thanks for watching this one, the Traffic Hazard is one of my favourite days ever 👍👍🪓

  • @Brian2bears
    @Brian2bears 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful chop Mr. Kurt...the stoning started my grin, and it didn't stop...masterful video sir...congratulations on 1K...

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Gday mate, glad you enjoyed it, you helped in that 1k, thanks a lot! 👍👍🪓

  • @aussieaxedude154
    @aussieaxedude154 3 місяці тому

    He's back!!🤙🤙 sweet video as always bro that white mahogany looked like some hard wood that's for sure awesome grain though. Nice to see the Lamaca performed well. Keep them coming mate👍👍

    • @kurts64
      @kurts64 3 місяці тому

      Cheers mate! I fell behind a bit but hoping to get some more vids up soon (ish 🤣). Loving the Swiss Champ review, did you end up grabbing the fixed blade?

    • @aussieaxedude154
      @aussieaxedude154 3 місяці тому

      @@kurts64 Good to hear dude🤙 cheers mate I haven't yet waiting for them to stock up🤣