Rinaldi Axe edge profile. Upgrade an axe by adjusting the edge with file. Make the axe cut better
In my second video of the Rinaldi Calabria axe, I change the edge profile by filing the cheeks to a flatter shape. I use a medium coarse file, after that an axe puck, which is a double sided sharpening stone. When the axe is finished and sharpened, although I could have spent a lot more time on it, I take it out and try it on another small tree, to compare the result from my last attempt of using it for felling and bucking lumber.

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The Rinaldi American Tomahawk from La Cognee

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Rinaldi Calabria axe hung and tested

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Blacksmithing - Forging a bearded axe

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How to forge a hook with "braided" steel

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This Axe Grind Dummy Rule is Kinda Dumb

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Driving a wedge in an axe

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Rag Trick: Great technique to sharpen/reprofile a convex edge! Every ax user should know this Trick

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Axe School: Maintaining a Scandi or Flat Grind Axe

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Rinaldi Italian Axes come to Canada Part2: The "America"

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