Gear Review - Wood Cutting
The Hand Chain Saw
This is basically a chainsaw blade with handles on both ends of it. Below you'll see a demonstration of it in action. The branch in the photo is about 3 inches in diameter. Simply wrap it around the branch and start to alternate pulling on the handles.I personally don't carry this anymore because it just is not as good as an axe.
Pros
- Light and compact
- Works very well when it works
Cons
- Tendency to "bind up" within wood.
- Really no good for anything beyond a 3-4 inch diameter.
- Very difficult to cut down a standing tree.
Smith and Wesson Tomahawk
This axe is modeled after a combat military axe. Its 15.9 inches long and just a hair under 3 lbs. The handle is full tang with a pick end opposite the cutting edge. Not a bad axe but I expected the pick to be more useful than it turned out. Make no mistake, it will flatten tires, break glass and doors, but not much use on the trail. Also, I expected more weight at the head of the axe but its all in the handle. This matters because more weight in the head, combined with leverage from the length of the handle, the greater the force the cutting edge comes down.
Pros Cons
- Good length -Poor weight distribution
- Solid construction (you WILL NOT break it) -Rounded cutting edge not ideal
Gerber Camp Axe
A pretty simple axe with a polymer handle. Its about 16 inches and 2 lbs 7 oz. This has become my favorite axe, the overall length and weight is good, and since almost all the weight is at the head it gives you a boost in chopping force. Not as intimidating as the tomahawk, but its practical.
Pros
- Overall weight good
- good length Cons
- ideal weight distribution - Guessing the handle wont hold up to a lot of abuse (mishits)
Gerber Hand Axe
This axe is almost identical to the Camp Axe just a shorter handle, making it easier to pack. You wont honestly see a lot of difference except maybe a little less power per swing than the larger axe.
Pros
- Overall weight good
- ideal weight distribution Cons
- A little short
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