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That "THUD" sound really tells how hard that timber is. Nice big chips too.
Thanks for the vid! Looks like the Cyclone still has a nice full bit.
Man its so good to see some Aussie woodchopping from another perspective. Cheers for the vid. Old Cyclone's are a killer axe, nice work👍👍🪓🇦🇺
Thanks Kurt, appreciate it. I am very surprised at the quality of steel. It held up really nice with a thin chisel grind
Nice work!
Thanks mate, loved your video on the Kelly Dandenong axe. It was very informative and much appreciated
Cheers!@@liamturner9568
Great video Liam, can you do a closeup of the axe markings next time , would be good to see it.
Thanks mate, yeah I will try to get some better close ups on profile and stamps next time. I just need to improve my camera skills
don't worry, I'm hopeless with a camera @@liamturner9568
I have a post of this axe on (worlds greatest Tasmanian pattern Axes) Facebook group if you want to Check it out
hi i have just applied to Join the group, @@liamturner9568
Nice chopping. ! Nice axe also ! How long is the handle ?
Thanks mate. The handle is 30 inches
Start off with a narrower scarf mate
That "THUD" sound really tells how hard that timber is. Nice big chips too.
Thanks for the vid! Looks like the Cyclone still has a nice full bit.
Man its so good to see some Aussie woodchopping from another perspective. Cheers for the vid. Old Cyclone's are a killer axe, nice work👍👍🪓🇦🇺
Thanks Kurt, appreciate it. I am very surprised at the quality of steel. It held up really nice with a thin chisel grind
Nice work!
Thanks mate, loved your video on the Kelly Dandenong axe. It was very informative and much appreciated
Cheers!@@liamturner9568
Great video Liam, can you do a closeup of the axe markings next time , would be good to see it.
Thanks mate, yeah I will try to get some better close ups on profile and stamps next time. I just need to improve my camera skills
don't worry, I'm hopeless with a camera @@liamturner9568
I have a post of this axe on (worlds greatest Tasmanian pattern Axes) Facebook group if you want to Check it out
hi i have just applied to Join the group, @@liamturner9568
Nice chopping. !
Nice axe also !
How long is the handle ?
Thanks mate. The handle is 30 inches
Start off with a narrower scarf mate