I do tree work and climb. This is ungodly impressive. I love the quarter split about 1 minute in. The sheer amount of time you are splitting with no break has my arms burning.
I have never seen anyone ever swing an axe like this man. The way he goes left and right on the over head swing. I would be 6 inches shorter if I tried this. Taking out my left and right shin. These Husqvarna axes are the short handle versions. It takes brute strength from the whole body to take them down. One tough dude. AWESOME VIDEO.
This is impressive for sure. I’ve never tried using two axes this way. Love hand splitting and the idea behind this video. How he is pushing himself to see what he can achieve. Well done my friend and God bless.
I dont know. A long handled still light but a tad heavy axe beats anything that could be considered a maul. Maul if so you can slowly lift and drop, not accurately and quickly split some trees up
I am only 25 summers old, and 5'6", but quite physically solid. I fell trees by axe and split logs every single morning to night, and I DO NOT, I REPEAT, I DO NOT WANT TO get stuck in the woods with this man at an anger! The all-father Odin is looking at this man!!
Rick Monty Fiskars makes one of the best axes I’ve ever used. I have the X27, made in Finland. Supremely wieldable and ergonomic, with incredible splitting ability.
I'm 56 and chop wood for exercise that amount of wood is enough to last me for at least a month , that guy is simply a monster, I wonder if he is sore the next day or ready to go again
That guy has crazy hand strength stamina. I couldn't come close even if they were taped into my hands with a lanyard. He should get a Fiskars' sponsorship.
Even though a lot of these pieces have to be split again hats off to this guy because if anyone knows about splitting you know that it's a lot harder to split a piece sets laying flat on the ground as opposed to sitting on top of another piece of wood is for instance like a cutting logres splitting walk you set all the logs on that one and then split them but most of his are laying on the ground pretty impressive I know he was about to pass out after this was done LOL and some parts of it are fast forwarded but still
I'm in Western Canada. I'm bigger than you, I'm faster, and I'm better at chopping wood than you'll ever be. My video is coming, Youngblood. Wait for it. Oh. Also, you missed two chops. Psh. Not finished!
I live north of Houston and the trees we got in our area is White Oak and red Oak which is the only thing worth splitting and you just can’t do this with that if you get a big round of red Oak it’ll laugh at a wedge sometimes just pop out over and over again when you hit it with a sledgehammer and it’s pretty much impossible to split with an ax unless you get it broken down into smaller pieces
This is not a show, just four the camera like one guy said. No he does this for a living. His name is Braeden Rockcliff and that is his channel name. This video is possibly uploaded without his permission, bc he does not have tons of subs. Braeden Rockcliffe is very intelligent. He invented a Geodesic Dome Hanging Tree House, and understands the math involved, along with Fibbonnacci Sequencing of numbers. Please go to his channel and subscribe. Watching him work is addictive. It is educational, And it is just plain entertaining. He has taken splitting firewood to a whole new level, turning it into an art. Just watch his video The Warrior Becomes The master. The Master Becomes The Dancer... Or First Attempt at Pirouette With Double Axes
That´s genius! He uses single-handed rotary movment of an axe instead of double hand rise and chop. Rotary movement can reach higher speed and that´s more power.
You might have opted for axes where the wedge of the ax widens a little quicker so they don t stick so easily Fisker makes one for splitting that 36in long