Date: 23/08/2015 15:38:35
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 764998
Subject: Leveraxe Rotational Axe

Leveraxe turns against the grain

The axe is one of the oldest tools known to mankind, and its basic design typically changes very little. The Leveraxe, however, strays from that blueprint. As a result, it’s said to be more effective than a traditional axe, require less power, be safer and not get stuck in the wood.

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Date: 23/08/2015 15:56:49
From: Bubblecar
ID: 765003
Subject: re: Leveraxe Rotational Axe

Hmm, basically an ad, but they may be something in it :)

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Date: 23/08/2015 15:57:16
From: Bubblecar
ID: 765004
Subject: re: Leveraxe Rotational Axe

Bubblecar said:


Hmm, basically an ad, but they may be something in it :)

they = there

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Date: 23/08/2015 22:23:03
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 765311
Subject: re: Leveraxe Rotational Axe

“Traditional axe heads are symmetrical wedges that are centered on the handle. These must carry enough momentum to penetrate and split any wood being chopped. By offsetting the head of the axe and making the cutting edge asymmetrical, the Leveraxe naturally rotates when making contact with wood, splitting the wood more easily and stopping the axe from getting stuck.”

Hmm. possible.

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