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How To Use an Axe: a Guide to Proper and Safe Chopping

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A serious axe accident in the woods or in the countryside, far from medical help, is something every axe user wants to avoid. Muscle strains or inefficiency due to improper form, poor technique and a dull axe can also be a pain.

That's why SINOTOOLS is going to give you details on how to use an axe in the right way. This article will cover preparation for using an axe, proper axe technique, and how to use it safely. Hope this article will be helpful to you.

How Should I Use an Axe?

An axe should be used for cutting, chopping, and cleaving. In addition, tasks such as skinning or shaving animals are best done with other tools. An important part of using an axe is preparing to use it. Safety is everything when swinging a sharp, heavy tool hard or dropping it from a height.

First, the chopping area must be prepared. Particular care should be taken when using a large, heavy axe or mallet for felling. However, even with a small axe, you want to avoid anything that will interfere with the swing or cause the axe to flex. So clean up the area you're going to be working in – remove rocks, branches and anything else that could damage your swing from above or below.

When you cut down wood, look for something to put on top of it. A tree stump or a fallen tree can be laid horizontally and used as an anvil. Cutting wood (or anything else) on the ground risks dulling the axe or chipping the axe blade when it hits a rock.

Axe Use Safety

Keep your axe sheathed! An unsheathed axe, lying on the ground or leaning against the ground, will eventually find a way to cut you or anyone else who steps on it or kicks it. A sharpened axe head will easily cut through clothing and skin. That's why it's important to keep your axe sheathed.

Be careful when carrying an axe and handing it to another person – if you fall with an unsheathed axe, the consequences could be severe. The same is true of accidentally handing an axe to another person – if the flat part of the axe falls on your toe, it could cause a toe injury, or worse, if pieces of the axe fall on your toe.

Don't swing it with all your might! When using an axe, you must maintain a sense of humility about the process. You may be able to swing it harder, but you shouldn't. Form, technique and accuracy trump raw power every time, and result in fewer injuries and accidents.

Concentrate on your work and your craft. You are not allowed to daydream or use the time you spend working on your axe to think about errands or problems that need to be done. Time spent splitting, felling, and backing is just that.

Conclusion

These are the basic principles of axe use, safety, and technique. If you follow the principles outlined in this guide, you will be able to use one or more of your quality axes in a safe and effective manner over the long term. It's that simple. Form over power and care over carelessness. If you have any other questions or needs, welcome to visit our website to find out more.

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