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link to How to Safely Store a Hatchet

How to Safely Store a Hatchet

Hatchets are excellent tools for the outdoors, mainly when they're used and stored away correctly. Whether you use a hatchet for preparing firewood, building shelters, or general bushcraft, hatchets...

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link to Beginner’s Introduction Guide to Camping and Hiking

Beginner’s Introduction Guide to Camping and Hiking

Life can feel very stressful and overwhelming at times. Responsibilities come along, and worries and pressure can make people wonder what is a good solution to get away from it all. Nature is a great...

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link to How to Properly Clean a Hatchet

How to Properly Clean a Hatchet

Hatchets are some of the best tools to bring into the outdoors. Known to many as the smaller axe, hatchets are used for a plethora of jobs and tasks while in the wilderness. However, in order to make...

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link to A Quick Guide to Using a Hatchet for Splitting Wood

A Quick Guide to Using a Hatchet for Splitting Wood

In the camping and outdoors realm, there are a number of tools and equipment pieces that reign supreme. One of which is the hatchet. A hatchet is a bushcraft tool that has a number of uses and...

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link to The Difference Between a Hatchet and an Axe

The Difference Between a Hatchet and an Axe

When you’re planning on buying something high-quality that will last a while, it really helps to be certain you are getting exactly what you need. Hatchets and axes come in a slew of varieties. But...

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link to How to Hew a Log with a Hatchet

How to Hew a Log with a Hatchet

As time went on and people needed ways to construct buildings, innovations were made. One of which is the ability to hew logs. Now, there are many ways to do it with a multitude of tools. One tool...

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John Sunder, an outdoors and bushcraft enthusiast, is the founder and operator of Hatchets.net. A collector of axes and hatchets, he enjoys writing and educating people about these amazing and ancient tools while also writing about other outdoor experiences.

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