Description
The length of the head: 6.69″ (170mm)
Cutting edge: 5.12″ (130mm)
Overall weight: 2lb (1.3kg)
Overall length: 18.9″ (480mm)
The material of the axe head: high carbon steel W108, forged
Hardness: Rockwell 52-56(HRC)
Handle material: ash wood
The leather cover: included
Uses of the Hand-Forged OTHALA Axe:
- Bushcraft and Survival: The OTHALA axe is perfect for wilderness survival, making it a reliable tool for chopping wood, clearing paths, or building shelters.
- Camping and Hiking: Its compact size and durable construction make it ideal for outdoor activities like camping, allowing you to prepare firewood, cut through underbrush, and more.
- Hunting and Fishing Trips: The sharp cutting edge makes it easy to process game or clear fishing areas, ensuring you’re ready for any task in the wild.
- Woodworking and Carving: The axe’s high-carbon steel head and precision design are perfect for carving, shaping wood, and other detailed tasks.
- Decorative Display: With its Viking-inspired design, this axe is not just functional but also serves as an excellent display piece for collectors and enthusiasts of historical tools and weapons.
- Home and Garden Use: Whether you’re splitting firewood for your home or maintaining your garden, this axe can handle both heavy-duty tasks and fine cuts.
How to Clean and Maintain Your OTHALA Axe:
- Clean After Use: Wipe the axe head with a dry cloth after each use to remove dirt, sap, or moisture. For tougher residues, use a slightly damp cloth, then dry immediately.
- Oil the Blade: Apply a light coat of oil (such as gun oil, mineral oil, or WD-40) to the blade regularly to prevent rust, especially if used in damp conditions.
- Sharpen the Edge: Keep the cutting edge sharp by using a sharpening stone or file. Regular sharpening ensures the axe remains effective and safe to use.
- Maintain the Handle: Wipe down the ash wood handle with a clean cloth and apply linseed oil occasionally to preserve the wood and protect it from cracking or drying out.
- Store Properly: Always store the axe in a dry place. Use the included leather cover to protect the blade from moisture and accidental damage. Avoid storing the axe in a damp environment, as this can lead to rust on the blade and weakening of the wooden handle.
- Check for Wear: Regularly inspect the handle for signs of wear or cracks, and the axe head for chips or dents. If any damage occurs, address it immediately to maintain the tool’s longevity
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