| Double-Bit Throwing Axe
Different
models of double-bit axes have been popular in the US
since the last quarter of the 19th century because of
its balanced feel and versatility. Typically, one blade
was sharpened to a finely honed, narrow "felling edge",
while the second blade was ground slightly blunter,
and used for knots and cutting near the ground where
a finely sharpened blade was more likely to be damaged.
Today the double-bit axe is used as a Working Axe or
as a Throwing Axe for timber sports.
The
head weighs 3 lb and the face of the bits are about
6". The Throwing Axe has a 29" straight hickory handle
and the Working Axe has a 35" straight hickory handle
with swell-knob. They come with two grain-leather sheaths. |