Gränsfors Small Splitting Axe w/ Collar Guard

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The Gränsfors Small Splitting Axe can be used for medium-sized firewood. It is forged and ground to a concave, quite thin blade at the bit. The axe cuts quickly and easily into the wood and then effectively splits it as the broader section pushes apart the wood. The handle has a protective steel collar below the axe head and circular grooves towards the end for an extra firm grip.

Splitting Axes should not be used for striking a wedge or as a wedge. Only the Splitting Maul is designed for this.

Splitting Axe

For cutting along the grain.

Carbon Steel

Reactive blade.

Ambidextrous

Suitable for all users.

Total Length: 60 cm
Edge Length:
Heel Height:
Spine Thickness:
Weight: 1.6 kg
Orientation: Ambidextrous

Steel Type: Reclaimed Carbon Steel
Steel Hardness (HRC): Undisclosed
Maintenance: More Attention
Handle Material: American Hickory
Sheath Material: Vegetable-tanned leather

After use, remove sap, pitch, and debris from the head and wipe it dry, especially after working in wet conditions or green wood. Because carbon steel can oxidize, apply a light coat of oil before storage to protect the surface; food-safe oils such as camellia or mineral oil are appropriate for carving and camp use. A darkened patina will naturally develop over time and is normal—it helps protect the steel and does not affect performance.

Maintain the edge with sharpening methods appropriate to the axe’s intended use, avoiding excessive grinding or overheating. Do not strike hardened steel, stone, or other tools, and avoid twisting the edge in the cut, as this can damage edge geometry. Store the axe in a dry environment with a sheath or edge guard, and avoid long-term storage in untreated leather, which can retain moisture.


Medium Finish Axe

A medium finishing range of approximately 800–1000 grit, producing a tough, durable edge with controlled surface roughness. This finish favors edge stability and impact resistance while maintaining sufficient bite at contact. Rather than cleanly severing fibers, the edge initiates a controlled fracture that allows the wedge of the axe head to efficiently drive along the grain, forcing the wood apart. Well suited for splitting axes, where effective energy transfer, grain separation, and long-term edge resilience matter more than fine cutting keenness.


About Gränsfors Bruk

Hälsingland, Sweden

For more than 100 years, Gränsfors Bruk has produced handcrafted axes in northern Sweden with a deep commitment to quality, traditional craftsmanship, and environmental responsibility. Each axe is forged by hand from steel made entirely from recycled scrap, sourced from Ovako, a European steelmaker recognized for strong environmental standards and ongoing emissions reduction.

Handles are made from durable American hickory, chosen for its strength and flexibility to extend handle life and reduce waste, and are finished with linseed oil and beeswax. The axe heads are fitted using traditional wooden wedges rather than epoxy, and each axe is paired with a vegetable-tanned, biodegradable leather sheath from a Swedish tannery, free from heavy metals. Every axe is stamped with the initials of the blacksmith who forged it, reflecting Gränsfors Bruk’s philosophy of accountability, longevity, and responsible production—values that continue to guide the company as it supplies axes to customers in more than 28 countries worldwide.