I fully expected that I might break the Bushman. Instead, it survived
splitting 1/2 doz. logs into quarters, with very little noticeable
damage to the knife. What was even more surprising to me, was looking
at the hammer face of the hatchet. It's covered with 1/16th and even
1/8" gouges and nicks, indicating that the hatchet steel is MUCH
softer than the steel in the Bushman. I knew that it had to be softer,
to avoid chipping, but didn't expect this level of damage to the
hammer side. Guess I wouldn't want to pound much of anything harder
than tent stakes with it. Funny thing is, I've abused the ever- loving
hell out of my Estwing hammers and never seen the slightest indication
that they couldn't take anything that I could give them. Guess they're
not heat treated the same.
This all brings me to believing that yet another thing a proper
"Camping/Survival" knife should be able to do is split firewood.
Either by itself, or when used as a 'splitting wedge'. Kinda makes one
wonder about those sawtoothed and double edged ones. Might wanna bang
on the spine someday. Or just force it through something by putting
both hands on it.
Later,
Mike P. Swaim