I collected some cut down trees last year that I've been meaning to chop into smaller pieces for firewood, finally got around to it.
The edge did roll a tiny bit since the initial convexing does thin it down. A minute later on the grinder, I got the edge super sharp again and a little bit thicker, all good from here on out.
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Only damage to hatchet is the plastic piece behind the bevel, that's expected though since the wood has to sometimes travel pass this point. Shouldn't have any effect for a user.
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Wrap the pieces with some paracord and I'm good for hauling it around.
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The Fiskars hatchet is a workhorse, I should have picked one up sooner!