Bought a axe to my self as Jule present

   / Bought a axe to my self as Jule present #51  
I don't know how anybody can use a dull axe for anything except splitting. It's like trying to use a dull knife.
I used fiskar axes and sharpen them a bit after each use. A sharp axe is your friend and a good tool to have. Not meant or made for splitting
 
   / Bought a axe to my self as Jule present #52  
You insist to use Y instead of J as I believe is the way it was in old English, we use J and we have always called it Jul.
Isn't that just how J is pronounced in Scandanavia? A Jotul stove is also pronounce "yotul".
I don't know how anybody can use a dull axe for anything except splitting. It's like trying to use a dull knife.
Not sure I'd want to use a dull axe for splitting either.
As far as dull knives go, I don't know what my wife does to them. I'll sharpen kitchen knives so they'll actually cut something, next time I go to use one it's dull as a butter knife.
 
   / Bought a axe to my self as Jule present #53  
Isn't that just how J is pronounced in Scandanavia? A Jotul stove is also pronounce "yotul".

Not sure I'd want to use a dull axe for splitting either.
As far as dull knives go, I don't know what my wife does to them. I'll sharpen kitchen knives so they'll actually cut something, next time I go to use one it's dull as a butter knife.

The "Dull Steel Kitchen Knife" is the reason I had to try something different,,
when we want "SHARP", I use a ceramic knife,,
it is like using a new razor, but is sharp FAR longer than you would expect, considering its little cost .
 
   / Bought a axe to my self as Jule present
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#54  
Isn't that just how J is pronounced in Scandanavia? A Jotul stove is also pronounce "yotul".

Not sure I'd want to use a dull axe for splitting either.
As far as dull knives go, I don't know what my wife does to them. I'll sharpen kitchen knives so they'll actually cut something, next time I go to use one it's dull as a butter knife.
A Jøtul stove is not pronounst with Y.

Trying to make a MP3 sound file her of the word Jøtul

 
   / Bought a axe to my self as Jule present #55  
A Jøtul stove is not pronounst with Y.

Trying to make a MP3 sound file her of the word Jøtul

Perhaps not how *you* pronounce a Y, but it's about how it's pronounced in English - at least, how it's pronounced at the beginning of a word.
 
   / Bought a axe to my self as Jule present #56  
I've always considered axes to be like wheel barrows.

Best to be avoided, too much work ahead.
 
   / Bought a axe to my self as Jule present #57  
I don't know which came first - a fighting axe or a working axe?
It is known a bronze age axe made in XII-IX a. BC, found in the West of Prussia, in the village named Nortikiai. Prussians was the Baltic tribe related to Lithuanians, Latvians. The scientists state it's a typical Baltic fighting axe (google translator could be applied). My competence is too low to state, has it the features of Scandinavian axe or not.
 
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   / Bought a axe to my self as Jule present #58  
I don't know which came first - a fighting axe or a working axe?
It is known a bronze age axe made in XII-IX a. BC, found in the West of Prussia, in the village named Nortikiai. Prussians was the Baltic tribe related to Lithuanians, Latvians. The scientists state it's a typical Baltic fighting axe (google translator could be applied). My competence is too low to state, has it the features of Scandinavian axe or not.
Food, fuel and work always comes first.
 
   / Bought a axe to my self as Jule present #59  
I've always considered axes to be like wheel barrows.
Best to be avoided, too much work ahead.
I'd not used or own a sharp and proper axe, until I went through the NFS sawyer course. In it, they require a sharp one to be in sawyer tool kit for pounding wedges or emergency bar removal. My gosh, you really can cut wood with them when they are sharp! I now have three.
 
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   / Bought a axe to my self as Jule present
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Perhaps not how *you* pronounce a Y, but it's about how it's pronounced in English - at least, how it's pronounced at the beginning of a word.
I was thinking of the Scandinavian pronounce of J Vs Y
 

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