Discover our carefully crafted product, designed with quality materials and attention to detail. Perfect for everyday use or special occasions.
Discover our carefully crafted product, designed with quality materials and attention to detail. Perfect for everyday use or special occasions.
Nearly every bearded axe is drawn with curves. A Rear Notch Bearded Axe is drawn with straight lines instead. The beard falls at a hard angle rather than a sweep. Flat planes meet at defined corners across the head. A cut notch opens the rear profile behind the edge. The silhouette reads modern while the form stays ancient. Nothing else in our racks looks like it. Set it beside a traditional axe, and the contrast is obvious.
The notch is not only a styling choice. Steel behind the edge does no cutting work. Removing it there keeps the head light. Weight shifts forward where the wood actually meets steel. Light heads swing faster and tire your arm slower. Good design usually looks like something was taken away. The notch earns its place twice over.
Damascus grain flows across every flat plane of the head. Layered steel and hard angles rarely meet like this. JW SteelCrafts forges and finishes each axe individually. Secure checkout and tracked shipping cover every order. Small batches keep stock genuinely limited. Every head carries a figure no other axe will wear.
Rear Notch Bearded Axe at JW SteelCrafts with an angular Damascus head, a cut rear notch, and a curved hardwood handle.
Bearded axes carried Scandinavian woodcraft for centuries. Smiths cut and lightened heads to suit the work at hand. Damascus layering gave those blades strength and visible grain. JW SteelCrafts brings that heritage into an angular, modern outdoor tool.
The angular edge drives straight into wood fibers. Flat geometry gives predictable penetration on every single strike. There is no guesswork in where the edge lands. The extended beard hangs below the eye for close work. Choke up beneath it for carving and shaping cuts. Drop back on the haft for splitting kindling. Layered Damascus takes a keen edge and holds it. The axe arrives sharpened and ready for the woods. Touch it up on a fine stone when it slows. Wipe the head dry after every session outdoors. Light oil keeps the grain crisp and rust-free. A minute of care protects decades of service.
The handle is curved hardwood in a warm reddish tone. That curve tracks the arc your arm already swings. Force lands in the cut rather than your wrist. Bare wood keeps the feedback direct and honest in your hand. Dense hardwood absorbs shock and resists cracking under repeated impact. The socketed eye seats the head firmly on the shaft. The included sheath is stitched leather with snap studs. It wraps the head fully and rides a belt or pack. Oil the wood once or twice a season to prevent drying.
This axe suits campers, bushcrafters, and collectors of modern design. It splits kindling, shapes wood, and preps a fire. It also gifts well for outdoorsmen who notice details. Design-minded buyers spot this one immediately. Order the Rear Notch Bearded Axe today. Every head is individually forged, so the grain never repeats.
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Overall Length |
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Head Material |
Layered Damascus steel |
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Head Pattern |
Flowing grain |
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Head Finish |
Dark etched |
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Blade Shape |
Angular single bit bearded, rear notch |
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Handle Material |
Curved hardwood |
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Grip |
Bare wood |
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Edge |
Sharpened, ready to use |
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Tang |
Socketed eye |
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Sheath Detail |
Stitched leather, snap studs, belt strap |
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Storage |
Leather sheath included |
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Type |
Angular bearded camp axe |
How is this different from your other bearded axes?
The others use traditional curved profiles. This one is angular, with flat planes and a cut rear notch.
What is the rear notch for?
It removes steel where no cutting happens. The head stays light and balance shifts forward.
Is the head Damascus steel?
Yes. Layered grain runs across the head. The figure is forged into the metal itself.
Is a sheath included?
Yes. A stitched leather sheath with snap studs ships with every axe.
How do I care for the head?
Wipe it dry after use and apply light oil. Never store it wet inside the sheath.