Big knives and small axes. These tumblr posts will be a sort of supplement to the detailed blog posts at odellstudios.com, so go there to see the splitting testing as it goes on in full.
I've had the Camp 10 for quite some time, but I have other tools I like better and for that reason it hasn't seen a lot of action. Just the same, I don't think the results of this little project come as any surprise. It will power through smaller, less stubborn wood with one handed delivery but the 1lb 2oz total weight doesn't equate to the kind of mass needed for this sort of use. However, light kindling and fuel wood processing is going to be a cake walk for the Camp 10 - no baton needed. Edge retention was good through this splitting session.
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Part 1 - Kershaw Camp 10
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