I have an x27 I’ve had for 6-7 years. Someone stole my orange monster maul. I was skeptical but love the x27. Is VERY well made. Splits well. Best splitting axe around.
The X27 is a great splitter. I do need the maul and sledgehammer for the tough ones but the x27 and x25 can handle a majority of the wood. Thanks for watching!
I just started chopping my own wood just for the fire pit and beach. Occasionally I'll see free wood where I live and I figured hey after I chop a few rounds it'll pay for the axe as a bundle of wood here costs between $5 and $7. Also I can chop the wood into different sizes so I can manage how big I want my fire and how long I want it to go by adding larger or smaller pieces. I was debating between the X25 and the X27. I ended up deciding on the X27 mainly for safety since it was longer so if I miss or it goes through it'll have more chance of it hitting the ground instead of me. Might have better accuracy with the shorter one but I like my feet and legs. I place a log on the ground in front of me also as a buffer. The added length also gives me more leverage so I don't have to swing as hard. I don't know what kind of wood I was splitting, but it was not seasoned, and I pretty much let the weight of the axe and a little bit of muscle and it split the would like butter. I only split 2 18 inch rounds and the splitter was expecting to see the blade ege get a little dull from impact since it was so sharp. But it was still razor sharp. I did get two tiny dings though because I hit the ground and there was a rock. That was my bad. Can't wait to get some more wood to split.
Thanks for comment! Free wood is the best type of wood! I got the 36” axe first as well. It works really well. I find the 28” axe to work the same though and it’s a little easier to swing and more accurate. Your point of aim should be the stump; swing through the entire log and into the stump. Don’t swing in a circular arc, otherwise you do risk hitting your feet. I recommend a chopping block like I use in the video to avoid ground impact. I don’t think wood can chip these axe heads, so if you avoid the ground contact they should last forever. I actually found the axe to be sharper after splitting wood.
@@thelifeofriley7668 that's a practical thing. I got fiskars x17 and x5 and love them both, but for really knotty pieces of wood only a chainsaw can help.
@@TheDa6781 Do you like the x17? It always feels like an awkward, in-between, length when I pick it up. Sometimes I use a sledgehammer and wedge for the really knotty stuff but all these tools have their limits. We save the stubborn logs for the wood splitter now; it’s no longer efficient for us to process those with an axe.
I was cutting wood before this video. I just kept them on until I was finished splitting wood. I think they look cool too. Thanks for watching the video.
I'm thinking about gitting one of them. Ill give my gas spitter a break and get some exercise. I already have an orange monster, it's a littel heavy, but it does allright.
I have X17 and one really small :) fiskars. Actually, can split any, but need some larger fiskars brother anyway :) Cannot decide between X25 and X27, but I think will choose X25 because I am using to split with one hand while keeping with another and in this case, X27 will be too long for that. It seems for me, X25 is too big for pieces in video :) And more interesting thing that X25 and X27 are the same price at this moment (2 euros difference).
@@thelifeofriley7668 if you split in smaller pieces and fast, i do it with one hand while keeping the other with left hand. By the way, i have all my fingers on both hands :)
Thanks for watching the video! The maul was damaged from these types of strikes: ua-cam.com/video/HVsdzCCTQYQ/v-deo.html I apologize if there's an ad. I don't make any money from this channel.
Thanks for the offer but it may be a while before I run out of wood! Found a downed oak on our trail today.. couldn’t even finish sectioning it before nightfall. I have more wood than time right now :)
@@indrekkpringiI don’t reprofile it, just use the bevel/angle from the factory. You can see in the video how I sharpen it. This method works well for me, you can see at the end of the video that it still slices paper after splitting. Thanks for watching and commenting.
He is accurate with that thing. Definitely lots of time spent splitting.
I have an x27 I’ve had for 6-7 years. Someone stole my orange monster maul. I was skeptical but love the x27. Is VERY well made. Splits well. Best splitting axe around.
The X27 is a great splitter. I do need the maul and sledgehammer for the tough ones but the x27 and x25 can handle a majority of the wood. Thanks for watching!
Greetings from the Emerald Isle of Ireland 🇮🇪, great axe, the secret is to keep the wood, about waist height, works,, great.
Thanks for the tip and thanks for watching!
I just started chopping my own wood just for the fire pit and beach. Occasionally I'll see free wood where I live and I figured hey after I chop a few rounds it'll pay for the axe as a bundle of wood here costs between $5 and $7. Also I can chop the wood into different sizes so I can manage how big I want my fire and how long I want it to go by adding larger or smaller pieces.
I was debating between the X25 and the X27. I ended up deciding on the X27 mainly for safety since it was longer so if I miss or it goes through it'll have more chance of it hitting the ground instead of me. Might have better accuracy with the shorter one but I like my feet and legs. I place a log on the ground in front of me also as a buffer.
The added length also gives me more leverage so I don't have to swing as hard. I don't know what kind of wood I was splitting, but it was not seasoned, and I pretty much let the weight of the axe and a little bit of muscle and it split the would like butter. I only split 2 18 inch rounds and the splitter was expecting to see the blade ege get a little dull from impact since it was so sharp. But it was still razor sharp. I did get two tiny dings though because I hit the ground and there was a rock. That was my bad. Can't wait to get some more wood to split.
Thanks for comment! Free wood is the best type of wood! I got the 36” axe first as well. It works really well. I find the 28” axe to work the same though and it’s a little easier to swing and more accurate. Your point of aim should be the stump; swing through the entire log and into the stump. Don’t swing in a circular arc, otherwise you do risk hitting your feet.
I recommend a chopping block like I use in the video to avoid ground impact. I don’t think wood can chip these axe heads, so if you avoid the ground contact they should last forever. I actually found the axe to be sharper after splitting wood.
Hey mate.
What would make you choose the x27 over the x25?
Or you'd stick with the x25?
I would choose the fiskars x25. I also use the fiskars maul and fiskars sledgehammer to break down the really large pieces.
@@thelifeofriley7668 I really appreciate that mate! Thanks so much
Here’s a video I just made using Fiskars axes to split wood and talking about which ones I’d choose:
ua-cam.com/video/P1MMoSCXSKU/v-deo.html
what kind of orange overalls are you wearing here ?
They’re Stihl branded chaps that I purchased from Craigslist.
@@thelifeofriley7668 that's a practical thing. I got fiskars x17 and x5 and love them both, but for really knotty pieces of wood only a chainsaw can help.
@@TheDa6781 Do you like the x17? It always feels like an awkward, in-between, length when I pick it up.
Sometimes I use a sledgehammer and wedge for the really knotty stuff but all these tools have their limits. We save the stubborn logs for the wood splitter now; it’s no longer efficient for us to process those with an axe.
So excited for my fishers. I have 37 ton splitter but for smaller pieces I’m excited
You're getting it at the right time. Splitting in the winter is the best.
Great demo !!
Thanks!
Excellent accuracy sir
Thanks!
How tall are you?
A towering 5’8”
What are the pants for? to avoid wood hitting you?
Chaps are used when using a chainsaw.
I was cutting wood before this video. I just kept them on until I was finished splitting wood. I think they look cool too. Thanks for watching the video.
@@thelifeofriley7668 ahhh thank you for clarifying :) they do look pretty rad ha
Works pretty good, cutting kindling.
Yes it does!
I'm thinking about gitting one of them. Ill give my gas spitter a break and get some exercise. I already have an orange monster, it's a littel heavy, but it does allright.
I have X17 and one really small :) fiskars. Actually, can split any, but need some larger fiskars brother anyway :) Cannot decide between X25 and X27, but I think will choose X25 because I am using to split with one hand while keeping with another and in this case, X27 will be too long for that. It seems for me, X25 is too big for pieces in video :) And more interesting thing that X25 and X27 are the same price at this moment (2 euros difference).
Why do you only split with one hand? I have been very happy with the x25. It's the "goldilocks size", at least for me.
@@thelifeofriley7668 if you split in smaller pieces and fast, i do it with one hand while keeping the other with left hand. By the way, i have all my fingers on both hands :)
That maul has over strikes written all over it, how dented are your shins?
Thanks for watching the video!
The maul was damaged from these types of strikes: ua-cam.com/video/HVsdzCCTQYQ/v-deo.html
I apologize if there's an ad. I don't make any money from this channel.
If you run out of wood to split come on over to our place. LOL 👍
Thanks for the offer but it may be a while before I run out of wood! Found a downed oak on our trail today.. couldn’t even finish sectioning it before nightfall. I have more wood than time right now :)
perfect ax :)
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@Wyatt Zain Definitely, I have been using Flixzone} for since december myself =)
I agree!
Top tip; try splitting the same type of logs only then use at least half the force.
There you go....laserbeam
Thanks for the tip. I like to swing hard enough so the log splits. I don't like taking multiple swings at these small logs.
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What angle are you sharpening it????????????????/
I just follow the factory bevel/angle...Nothing fancy.
@@thelifeofriley7668
What IS the 'factory angle"??
And how can you tell the angle when you're sharpening by hand?
@@indrekkpringi I just keep the stone flat against the bevel while sharpening.
@@thelifeofriley7668
That's what I thought
You don't know what angle is correct
and you don't know what angle your using.
Bullshitter.
@@indrekkpringiI don’t reprofile it, just use the bevel/angle from the factory. You can see in the video how I sharpen it. This method works well for me, you can see at the end of the video that it still slices paper after splitting. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Doesn't anyone get it broken? By hand! Anyone?
EASY WHEN THEY DONT MOVE IN THE WIND WOW YOUR SO TOUGH ;LOL
I agree with everything you said
put diesel on the stone, or kerosene, with oil will slide on the stone
I haven’t tried using diesel. I’m curious how it works although not sure if I will try it...the smell of diesel lingers.
@@thelifeofriley7668 The danger would be to create sparks with any type of fuel.