A Bucking Strategy for the Axe Cordwood Challenge
Since Steven Edholm from Skillcult.com started the Axe Cordwood Challenge, a lot of good videos have been created regarding axe usage and technique. I don't have a lot to add to that discussion typically. I did think that it would be worth demonstrating this log handing technique I find useful for controlling the log as it is being bucked, as I think it allows good control when you are bucking a tree up where it was felled.

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The Axe Cordwood Challenge 2024 Wrap-up Video!

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Hewing White Pine - 2019 Axe Cordwood Challenge

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Official *AXE CORDWOOD CHALLENGE* 2018, Axes Only, No Saws Allowed

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My Bucking Strategy for 10" or Smaller Logs

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First Cord of Firewood for the Axe Cordwood Challenge

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Axe Fight Club! Douglas Yankee/Felling Pattern vs Hytest Tassie

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I Forged An Old Farrier's Rasp Into An Axe

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I’ve Been Splitting Firewood Wrong for 40 Years

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Bucking firewood with an Axe- Cordwood Challenge

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Fastest Way to Sharpen an Axe Better Than New

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Felling a big elm with an axe and bowsaw (Cordwood Challenge 2022)

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Advanced Axemanship: Techniques and Tips to Improve

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Axe Cordwood Challenge 2023 round-up and wrap-up!

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Why Council Tool makes the only "premium" axe worth buying

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The hot cut: How to split steel

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Bucking with Feet on the Ground

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AXE ONLY Tree Processing, Saw Free Firewood

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HULTS BRUK ARVIKA: Felling/bucking

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Axe Cordwood Challenge 2019, New Leadership, Past and Future

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