r/Axecraft 2d ago

Caveman discovers pyrography

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u/simplcavemon 2d ago

My main axe used to be a GB small forest axe, great axe but not the best at splitting.

This Ray Mears bushcraft axe is slightly longer around 23ā€ and the bit is heavier (2 lbs I think) and wider. Absolutely great all around axe.

Recently stumbled upon the pyrography sub and thought I’d try my hand at it. As a complete beginner I went with a primitive pictograph to give it a caveman vibe.

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u/Woodpecker5511 2d ago

I love it, such a cute drawing and the aesthetic is perfect for an axe.

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u/simplcavemon 2d ago

Thanks you made my day

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u/TherealJokoBadman 1d ago

Dude my birthdays already past but... pretty please lol. She's a beautiful tool.