Felling Axe
The curved, thin head of a felling axe is ideal for splitting across wood fibers to fell trees. The narrow head angle allows the axe to slice deep into wood across the grain for precise and efficient cuts.
Companion Tools
Felling Wedge | Hard Hat
Prepare Before Use
When felling a tree, be sure to select a fall angle free of structures, smaller trees, and roadways.
Smack the tree with the flat end of the axe several times, looking up after each swing, to ensure the top of the tree is stable.
Watch for falling branches, as the axe impact may knock branches loose.
The curved, thin head of a felling axe is ideal for splitting across wood fibers to fell trees. The narrow head angle allows the axe to slice deep into wood across the grain for precise and efficient cuts.
Companion Tools
Felling Wedge | Hard Hat
Prepare Before Use
When felling a tree, be sure to select a fall angle free of structures, smaller trees, and roadways.
Smack the tree with the flat end of the axe several times, looking up after each swing, to ensure the top of the tree is stable.
Watch for falling branches, as the axe impact may knock branches loose.
The curved, thin head of a felling axe is ideal for splitting across wood fibers to fell trees. The narrow head angle allows the axe to slice deep into wood across the grain for precise and efficient cuts.
Companion Tools
Felling Wedge | Hard Hat
Prepare Before Use
When felling a tree, be sure to select a fall angle free of structures, smaller trees, and roadways.
Smack the tree with the flat end of the axe several times, looking up after each swing, to ensure the top of the tree is stable.
Watch for falling branches, as the axe impact may knock branches loose.