Busting AXE Handles - How to Spot Bad Hickory!
Saturday I broke the most recently carved axe handle and I wanted to figure out why. BAD HICKORY. Follow along with me as I bust some axe handles in the name of science. To see the carving of the handle, which is still great info and a great video see the link below: • AXE Restoration | Carve an AXE Handle With... To see my video right after breaking it: • This Blew My Mind - Why Did This Happen

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