Felling Axe by Barebones Living

$150.00

Shipping to United States: $10.00

Inspired by iconic 19th-century forestry felling axes and built to deliver that perfect powerful swing. Lightweight 1055 carbon steel head and hand-sharpened 3.75" blade come together for smooth cutting precision. Designed to be super versatile, this premium axe does it all: clear limbs and brush, fell trees, drive a wedge, and process firewood. Durable 23.5" curved hickory handle is well-balanced, smooth, and comfortable in hand. Easily carry this axe from the backyard to the backcountry. Truly a high-quality tool that does the job that is required.

Included 900D polyester sheath weathers real-world use while protecting the blade from dulling. Accented with full-grain leather and copper to complement the rest of the Woodsman Collection.

Features
Felling Axe
• 1.6 pound, hand-sharpened 1055 carbon steel head
• Rounded and sharpened 3.75" blade
• Durable 23.5" curved hickory handle
• Axe head set with wood wedge and round steel wedge
• Flat and polished back of axe head
• Ideal for chopping and splitting

Sheath
• 900D polyester construction
• Reinforced with heavy-duty rivets
• Copper-finished snap closure
• Leather accents

Specifications
Items Included:
1 Felling Axe
1 900D Polyester Sheath
1 Extra wedge

Dimensions:
23.5" x 7.25 x 1.25"
2.40 lbs

Care
Axe Head:
Apply a thin coat of protective oil after each use. Wipe clean of dirt, water, and fingerprints regularly. Use a medium to fine file to straighten out any larger dings or nicks in the blade. The edge can be honed with a medium sharpening disk or stone.

An extra steel ring wedge comes with the axe should the head come loose. Pound the wooden wedge into the top of the axe handle then secure it with the steel ring wedge by hammering it until the top of the axe head is secure and flush.

Sheath:
Waxed canvas should never be dry cleaned or machine washed. It can be cleaned carefully by hand. Brush off the loose dirt, rinse the surface with cold water, gently scrub with a brush, then let air dry. If stains persist, use mild bar soap or saddle soap.

After cleaning, waxed canvas may need to be re-waxed. To do so, use a wax conditioner and apply following the manufacturer's instructions.

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