Right-angled handle
For Log Hewing
Gränsfors Broad Axe, Model 1900, Right Angled Handle
Choose variant
Handforged Axes since 1902
Responsibly Made in Sweden
20 year warranty on axes
The Gränsfors Broad Axe model 1900 has a traditional design and is suitable for squaring logs and planks, for example when building a log house. Broad Axes vary greatly depending on the shape of the head and edge and the angle of the handle.
This model has an right-angled handle and is available with three different grinds.
With an angled handle, the handle and your hands remain at a distance from the timber, thereby minimising the risk of personal injury.
This model has an right-angled handle and is available with three different grinds.
With an angled handle, the handle and your hands remain at a distance from the timber, thereby minimising the risk of personal injury.
The Broad Axe has three grind options. As a rule, the Broad Axe is ground on both sides of the edge (knife grind). The double-sided Broad Axe is often used for making joints, but also for all sorts of timber and plank hewing. The axe is also available as a special order ground only on one side (scissor grind). On a scissor-ground axe, the side of the head that does not have a ground bevel face is generally flat and on the right-hand side of the edge. The left-hand side of the edge is the ground side. The flat side of the axe is more ‘aggressive’ and is used when the log has to be really smooth, for example when planing structural timbers. The other side is used when the log is to have a slight wave pattern and thus does not need to be as smooth. The reverse scissor grind is also available as the exact opposite of the scissor grind.
SKU
4822
Length:
50 cm
Weight:
1,6 kg
Intented Use:
Log building
Material:
Recycled Steel
Hickory
Vegetable-tanned leather
Hickory
Vegetable-tanned leather
Delivers with:
The axe book
Leather sheath
Leather sheath
We ship to Finland (excluding Åland), Denmark, France, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Italy, Canada, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Czechia, Germany, Spain (with the exception of the tax-free islands), Switzerland, Sweden, Austria, Iceland.
)





