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Handmade Viking Etched Axe with Ash Wood Handle, Outdoor Axe with Deep Design, Forged Carbon Steel Blade. Christmas Gift

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About this item

Item Dimensions:

Over All Length: - 18 Inches

Cutting Edge: - 5 Inches.

Head Length: - 7 Inches

Weight: - 2.2 Pound Approx

Material:

Head Material: - Carbon Steel

Handle Material: - Ash wood

Package includes a protection Leather sheath to shield you from the Viking axe's blade's edge and prevent injury or damage.

Package Includes: -

 1x Viking Axe, 1x Leather Sheath

Key Highlights: -

There is carbon in carbon steel; it makes up to 2.1% of the metal's weight. The element that makes the steel stronger is the carbon component. To improve certain properties, such as corrosion resistance without reducing the alloy's strength, other materials are incorporated sparingly.

The wood is selected carefully not for its texture but also for strength.

Safety Features: -

Always keep a firm grasp on the axe, and make sure you're standing on solid ground clear of rocks, roots, and other obstructions.

Keep the blade sharp and the bit in excellent shape. Simple jobs become challenging when using dull edges and the risk of recoil damage rises.

Avoid leaving a camp axe lying around the area. It is more likely to harm children and animals or cause damage to them. Instead, securely store it away while enclosing the blade in a sheath.

Chop wood far enough away from people so that it won't fall while being swung.

Listed on 25 July, 2023