The Differences Between a Hatchet and an Axe?
The major differences between a hatchet and an axe are the handle length and how you use them. Axes have longer handles and require two hands for control. Hatchets have shorter handles than axes, so you only need one hand to chop wood with it.
They're also smaller in general for getting into tight areas that have no room for the backswing that an axe needs. Axes require room to swing for a full-force cut and they are easier for chopping …show more content…
Two piece tools have a steel head and wood or composite handles.
What Are the Different Types of Axes?
Axes come with several different types of heads and handle lengths. Felling axes have thin, extremely sharp blades with tapered heads that help drive them through the tree with every swing. These heads weigh between 2.5-3.5 pounds and the handles vary from 28-36-inches in length.
Hudson Bay axes have mid-sized handle lengths between 22-28-inches and smaller heads that only weigh 2 pounds. You can use the Hudson Bay style for chopping small branches or logs. Splitting mauls have a heavy, 6-8-pound head that won't get stuck in the wood as it cuts along the grain of the wood.
For working logs into beams, broadaxes give precise cuts with its unique design. These blades are wider at the sharpened end and have smaller, hammer like butt ends. The blades have an angle on either the left or right for a straight cut.
Carpenter's axes have small, lightweight heads that hang down like beards. This feature allows you to hold the handle closer to the blades for delicate woodworking. The handles on these axes have a much shorter reach of 10-14-inches in length for better