QUIÉN HACE LAS MEJORES HACHAS?? La respuesta te sorprenderá

QUIÉN HACE LAS MEJORES HACHAS?? La respuesta te sorprenderá

What is the Character?

Introduction to the Topic

  • The speaker expresses excitement about discussing the character, indicating its impressive nature.

Comparison of Different Axes

  • The speaker acknowledges a lack of knowledge on where to best compare axes and suggests that this video will explore various options, including pricing.
  • Acknowledges an unfair comparison due to manufacturing locations but emphasizes three distinct types: American, Jultaforsoca, and Basque axes.

Quality of Competition Axes

  • Discusses competition axes as the highest quality available, emphasizing their durability if maintained properly.
  • Highlights that different axes have unique designs and geometries which affect their performance.

Evaluating Axe Quality

Key Factors in Assessment

  • Mentions several objective factors for evaluating axe quality: design, handle ergonomics, steel quality, edge retention, etc.

Rating System for Axes

  • Introduces a rating system from 1 to 3 points based on specific aspects of each axe being evaluated.

Detailed Analysis of Specific Axes

Overview of Selected Axes

  • The speaker mentions analyzing the Basque axe with assistance from a friend who has experience with it.

Features of Each Axe Type

  • Describes the Hauregi axe's competition-grade handle and notes its ease of replacement compared to other models.
  • Discusses the American axe's high-quality construction and excellent fit between components.

Manufacturing Quality Insights

General Observations on Manufacturing

  • All axes are noted for their excellent manufacturing quality; they receive high ratings due to craftsmanship standards.

Steel Types and Performance

Differences in Steel Composition

  • Points out that Swedish axes often lack detailed information about their steel composition but are generally made from high-quality materials.

Edge Retention Characteristics

  • Discusses pros and cons regarding edge retention; some steels hold an edge well but can be difficult to sharpen when damaged.

Sharpening Techniques and Maintenance

Sharpening Process Overview

  • Emphasizes regular maintenance using leather strops for keeping edges sharp over time.

Personal Experience with Sharpening

Analyzing the Performance of Different Axes

Overview of Axes Characteristics

  • The speaker expresses astonishment at the performance characteristics of certain axes.
  • The "joregu" and "americana" axes exhibit excellent edge retention and sharpening capabilities, making them highly effective tools.
  • In contrast, the "suca" is noted for its hardness and quality steel but raises concerns about usability due to its excessive hardness.

Handle Thickness and Usability

  • Discussion on the thickness of the "suca," which is described as excessively thick, potentially affecting handling.
  • A thicker handle may lead to more rebound upon impact, complicating usage during tasks.
  • The speaker warns that using an extremely thick handle can result in hand fatigue over time.

Material Quality and Design Considerations

  • The "conciertú" has a poorly designed handle that does not support prolonged use effectively compared to others like the "jorita."
  • Emphasis on the importance of selecting appropriate materials for handles; proper treatment can enhance usability significantly.

Wood Types and Their Impact

  • Review of wood types used in handles: beech (básca haya), American walnut, and English varieties are mentioned as logical choices for durability.
  • Notable mention that while some axes have good thickness, they may not be suitable for intensive work due to balance issues.

Replacement and Maintenance Insights

  • If a handle breaks on standard axes like the "achas-báscas," it is easy to replace; historically, users crafted their own handles from available materials.
  • Concerns raised regarding the thickness of certain models like "achas-básca," which could hinder effectiveness despite having good wood quality.

Cutting Performance Evaluation

  • Observations on grain orientation in wood suggest it plays a crucial role in cutting efficiency across different axe designs.

Practical Testing with Wood Cutting

  • Transitioning into practical tests where each axe's cutting ability on hardwood (like beech or oak) will be evaluated based on design intent.

User Experience During Cutting Tasks

  • Personal reflection indicates room for improvement in technique; however, satisfaction with how well certain axes perform during cutting tasks is expressed.

Geometric Design Analysis

  • Examination of axe geometry reveals benefits specific to models like "basca," which are better suited for particular tasks than others designed primarily for splitting wood.

Versatility vs. Specialization

  • Critique regarding marketing practices that misrepresent certain axes as suitable for felling when other designs would serve better purposes.

Conclusion on Axe Functionality

Analyzing Axe Designs and Their Practicality

Overview of Axe Design in America

  • The initial design of axes in America was primarily focused on tree felling, similar to many designs developed there.
  • The speaker notes that geometry is not fully utilized in axe design; however, the comfort of the handle is acknowledged as a positive feature.

Performance and Versatility of Different Axes

  • The discussion shifts to subjective feelings about using an axe, emphasizing its versatility.
  • The speaker critiques the "medicana" axe for being less effective despite its comfortable design for felling trees.
  • A Scandinavian axe is mentioned as being manageable in various situations, though it has some shortcomings.

Comparative Analysis of Axes

  • The Scandinavian axe receives a score of two points out of three for its performance but lacks fine work capabilities compared to heavier axes.
  • In contrast, the American axe ranks lower due to poor user experience and lack of weight efficiency.

Pricing and Quality Considerations

  • Prices for quality American axes range from $150 to $160, while Swedish axes vary based on size (between €100 and €150).
  • Local options like "jabregüi" are highlighted as superior value tools that are often overlooked due to marketing issues.

Recommendations for Purchasing Axes

  • Personalized attention when purchasing axes can lead to better recommendations based on specific needs.
  • A website called Busca Fespain offers local products with international shipping options; discounts may be available if contacted directly.

Conclusion on Axe Variety and Local Support

  • There are numerous axe designs worldwide; interest in exploring other types (Italian, Finnish, Canadian) could be beneficial if this video gains traction.
Video description

Hacha vasca vs hacha estadounidense vs hacha sueca. Así es la batalla del video presente. ¿Cuál será la mejor hacha? En el caso de la vasca, tenemos una artesana Jauregi, con la sueca una Hultafors Ekelund y con la estadounidense, una Council Tool Premium Bad Axe Boy’s. El acero de la Council Tool es 5160. El de la Jauregi, un acero al carbono 0.45-0.5 endurecido a 55HRC. Video que comento de las hachas, una buena guía de hachas para bushcraft y supervivencia :https://youtu.be/Itn85jzOXHk Aquí tenéis la página web y el número de teléfono y email para contactar con el artesano de las Jauregi: http://www.hachasartesanas.com/ 943331346 info@hachasartesanas.com La página de Bushcraft Spain donde podéis comprarlas también (Recordad comentarles que venís de parte de Basquecraft para obtener un descuento): https://bushcraftspain.es/ Podéis encontrarme en las siguientes redes: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Basquecraft Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/basquecraft/ 0:00 Intro 0:24 Qué es un hacha de calidad? 1:49 Monsieur Ludovic 2:30 Calidad de la fabricación: 4:26 Acero 7:17 Mango: 10:03 Uso y versatilidad 15:37 Calidad-precio 18:16 Conclusiones: