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Anyone can make this super simple tool for splitting wood when camping or backpacking 

What Dennis Does
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Why is a convex edge is the best shape for an axe or hatchet? What is the best tool for processing firewood when backpacking or camping? I explain about edge geometries then show a simple, very lightweight tool that works just as well (maybe better?) than a hatchet or knife for splitting wood. Bring it backpacking, camping, or throw it in a bug out bag, survival kit, etc.

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@kokopelau6954
@kokopelau6954 6 месяцев назад
Dear Sir, I appreciate you have made a modified splitting wedge. In the time and energy you expended in the demo I could have split much more wood and I am 76. With all due respect. I wish you much happiness. From my perspective, you made a lighter, less effective, splitting wedge.
@melneeds6358
@melneeds6358 Год назад
great idea--- thinking outside of the box!
@CandidZulu
@CandidZulu Год назад
If you have a saw, make a small cut on the end of the wood you want to split, and use a wooden wedge. Wooden wedges have been used since before there were steel.
@BenfromFlux
@BenfromFlux 2 года назад
This is exactly what I was wanting, but hadn't arrived at using aluminum yet. Thank you!!! Going out to the shop to make one now!
@douglashopkins8070
@douglashopkins8070 4 года назад
A splitting wedge... I have also seen them made out of hardwood. I think if I was doing it out of metal I would shape the long edge and add a handle. Maybe about twice the length, then I could hold down one side and bang the crap out of the other side. I liked the discussion on the edge geometry though. Take a look at the several RU-vid videos on the wooden ones. My experience with wood moving through or over wood vs. Metal is that there is much less friction.
@shermanhofacker4428
@shermanhofacker4428 Год назад
I wish you had ANY video showing it working well!
@ollemlgaardbang9247
@ollemlgaardbang9247 Год назад
Just made one in my workshop from some old scrap aluminium and brought in on 2-night bikepacking trip. It rocks compared to battoning with a knife or trying to use an axe on smaller logs. And its light and not really dangerous compared to a big knife or axe. The shape and the thickness of the material makes it so quick and effortless to use.
@johnmutton799
@johnmutton799 Год назад
You have a axe, but baton with a knife? Mad! Right tool for the job!
@Occupuyourspine
@Occupuyourspine Год назад
No axe of hatchet or machete I carry a cleaver & often baton with it. I also carry a pocket chainsaw. I can deal effectively with wood with just these two lightweight items. The cleaver also serves as a shovel. I keep a file handy to stay sharp as the task requires. 🤠
@_just_looking_thank_you
@_just_looking_thank_you Год назад
An analogy for the concave shape would be the bow of a boat. It improves the boat’s efficiency and maneuverability for all the same reasons.
@Limicola1
@Limicola1 5 месяцев назад
Nice idea. All I could get is some 6061 to try. 2" stock.
@wolfmeisterschmid6269
@wolfmeisterschmid6269 4 года назад
so basically it's a froe sans handle with a end blade. Nice
@WhatDennisDoes
@WhatDennisDoes 4 года назад
Yup! I talked about froes too but that footage didn't make the final cut
@jackchn23
@jackchn23 4 года назад
Also you can just carve your own wedge with your knife at the campsite. I second the Rogan tool the other commentator wrote about, I have one I keep in my pack to use when I don’t want to mess up my knife. Splits wood pretty well amongst other uses.
@dwarftoad
@dwarftoad 4 года назад
Since it's so light, make it longer? Maybe a handle. Then you could extend the splitting edge around to (part of?) the side and just start batoning horizontally? One of my favorite tools is a fiskars "brush axe" , similar to a british hedge layer's bill hook, but it would be nice if it was a bit thicker and sturdier and could have better splitting ability like your tool.
@WhatDennisDoes
@WhatDennisDoes 4 года назад
Good ideas, I especially like the idea of extending one corner around, that might be interesting. Maybe for the second prototype.
@shermanhofacker4428
@shermanhofacker4428 Год назад
Knives are for cutting, not splitting, I definitely can do a much better job of spliting by batoning a hatchet than was shown in the video.
@swdweeb
@swdweeb 4 года назад
Nice video. I am curious about a hollow grind for chopping. I know my chisels all have a hollow grind on them. Maybe that's just cuz they're easier to sharpen then any other kind of grind.
@WhatDennisDoes
@WhatDennisDoes 4 года назад
A straight razor might be the only true hollow grind and even then as soon as you sharpen it on a stone you are making a secondary bevel that's flat. Pretty much all cutting implements have either a flat bevel or a convex one when you look at the very edge. You're right, those chisels are probably faster to sharpen because the points of contact on the stone/strop are smaller.
@pj61114
@pj61114 11 месяцев назад
Looks Great to me!❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 🎉🎉 5 stars
@dwarftoad
@dwarftoad 4 года назад
Hatchets and small axes are probably popular because it's a bit of a general purpose thing? (For falling and chopping small trees, splitting, quick shaping.)
@chrisrobb8456
@chrisrobb8456 Год назад
I only ever use a machete and Tomahawk to carve cut and split wood. Tomahawk is so amazing
@insaynbcr
@insaynbcr 2 года назад
You are allowed to batton your hatchet. It works the same way.
@bobbeeding8384
@bobbeeding8384 Год назад
I applaud you for doing what most won't, thinking outside of the box. I made a very good living teaching manufacturing facilities that concept. Great work and thanks for showing us all how to carry an idea out to completion. For you naysayers, in 30 years you'll still be doing things the same old way.
@ollemlgaardbang9247
@ollemlgaardbang9247 Год назад
Is anyone paying attention to the fact that his goal is to create a device lighter than a knife? Yes a hydraulic ram, cleaver axe or kindlecracker+mallet is way better, but that's not the point. Thanks for a great video ✌️
@ronagoodwell2709
@ronagoodwell2709 Месяц назад
Next up, something new. I call it ... the wheel. Hold onto your hats. This could change everything. Make pizza deliveries easier.
@freethinker5225
@freethinker5225 Год назад
People think that scandi grinds or convex grinds make the blade duller quicker which is technically true but not when splitting
@mohsinaliansari3441
@mohsinaliansari3441 2 года назад
But how to get those nicely cut wood pieces?
@krisvq
@krisvq 4 месяца назад
Just get a big chisel and sharpen one edge...
@tone5158
@tone5158 2 года назад
Thats what she said!!
@codyrivenburgh2926
@codyrivenburgh2926 3 года назад
Ur hatchet edge is fatter( more blunt) then ur knife edge.....so it wont penetrate the wood as easy while striking ur hatchet while batoning
@Noone4207I0
@Noone4207I0 2 года назад
Weight doesn't bother me I carry a 19 inch carpenters axe with me in the woods
@johnmutton799
@johnmutton799 Год назад
Baronial the axe head will ruin the axe, by opening the eye. A axe is designed to split wood. So you designed a wedge? Really?
@shermanhofacker4428
@shermanhofacker4428 Год назад
Nope, hitting with a sledge might open the eye, if you are trying to split a huge log, but splitting kindling as he was doing, never!
@aluminiumsloep
@aluminiumsloep Год назад
just buy a bigger axe
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