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.

▶︎
Review of a "normal" Rinaldi axe. Tree felling and opinions!

▶︎
HUSQVARNA FOREST AXE: Grinding the Bit To Chop Well, & Why Most Axes Don't

▶︎
How to Sharpen an Axe: Profile and Edge Geometry

▶︎
When the US Navy Made the Coolest Axe Ever.

▶︎
Rinaldi Calabria axe hung and tested

▶︎
Shaving Sharp Axe With the Rinaldi Tomahawk

▶︎
Axe School: Maintaining a Scandi or Flat Grind Axe

▶︎
An Axe To Grind: Fixing a damaged axe blade without power tools

▶︎
How to make a new axe handle for a Rinaldi Calabria! Handmade ash handle! Tree felling with axe!

▶︎
Idiots In Boats Caught On Camera

▶︎
Photographers Who Became Friends With Wildlife in the Sweetest Way! 😍🐾

▶︎
Axe Wedges: Why Some Suck and Others Don’t

▶︎
Pioneer Axe

▶︎
Custom Spoon Carving Axe - Single Bevel

▶︎
The Rinaldi American Tomahawk from La Cognee

▶︎
Axe Handle Lathe

▶︎
The Axman

▶︎
Idiots With Chainsaws: Tree Cutting Fails | Extreme Dangerous Logging Truck Fails #50

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

▶︎
