posted on Oct, 17 2023 @ 02:26 AM
No such thing. What is the specific intended use? Do you already carry a knife? Bevel and sharpening, weight, length…? Good steel means you can
repurpose it, at least. Axes are heavy - especially a good double bit. Hatchets are also heavy. If you spend all your time above treeline, it may
only be useful for bone. Even higher above treeline, and there will be no thick bone - ice axe would be of more use.
Learn how to bevel, sharpen, and master your knife first - experiment, then get good with an axe. Wood handles are comfy, but it would be lost on
most - hence weird fiber/metal/composite options. Miss and you can easily ruin a good wood handle. If no experience with cutting wood, grain, etc. -
you won’t be able to craft anything worthy for a replacement handle.
You also don't need a bearded anything to just use an axe head as a knife. Same way you can use a knife as an exacto blade…forget about the handle
and grip the darn blade. Need to be able to sharpen it for that use, though.
“Don’t try this at home”, or just use proper care. If you can’t handle that, I don’t think you should even be driving and all that. Just
buy something cheap, experiment, learn, and go from there. See what you like to do and/or use it for.
A good saw can be light, inexpensive, and easy to carry spare blades for. Good for lots of things. I can split/stack/cure/store wet and/or green
wood at home…not so much on the move.
Best of luck.