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Gränsfors Bruks Swedish Carpenter Axe
Gränsfors Bruks Swedish Carpenter Axe Particularly suitable for trimming logs and planks. Technical data: Length with handle: 51 cm Weight : 1,6 kg

€263.00*
Gränsfors Bruks American Felling Axe
Gränsfors Bruks American Felling Axe The Gränsfors Bruks American Felling Axe is an axe made after American model. The long hickory handle is reminiscent of woodcutting in the old days. Technical data: Length with handle: 90 cm weight: 2,2 kg

From €195.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Splitting Maul
Gränsfors Bruks Splitting Maul - The ideal splitting hammer for splitting thick, knotty wood The Gränsfors Bruks splitting hammer has a sharp cutting edge that penetrates the wood perfectly. On the other hand, the surface with the rounded edges can be used very well for splitting wedges. In addition, the splitting hammer has a metal handle protector. Technical data: Length with handle: 80 cm weight: 3,2 kg with cutting protection made of vegetable tanned leather

€192.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Carving Axe
Gränsfors Bruks Carving Axe The carving axe is ideal for carving, sculpting and shaping wood and is therefore an interesting tool for artists. Technical data: Length with handle: 37 cm Weight : 1 kg

€192.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Large Splitting Axe
Gränsfors Bruks Large Splitting Axe - The ideal tool for splitting thick logs without splitting wedges The large splitting axe from Gränsfors Bruks has a handle protector and a sharp cutting edge that allows soft penetration into the log. Splitting axes are not intended for use in conjunction with splitting wedges. The splitting hammer from Gränsfors Bruks should be used for this purpose. Technical data: Length with handle: 70 cm weight: 2,3 kg with cutting protection made of vegetable tanned leather

€182.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Swedish Drawknife
Gränsfors Bruks Swedish Drawknife The Gränsfors Bruks Swedish Drawknife is especially suitable for the white carving of logs. Technical data: Total length: 60 cm Knife length: 33 cm Weight : 0,8 kg

€182.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Scandinavian Forest Axe
Gränsfors Bruks Scandinavian Forest Axe - The ideal axe for felling large trees The Forstaxt is intended for more professional use and is suitable for felling and pruning trees. The axe is forged with a curved blade, which makes it particularly suitable for resinous tree species such as many softwoods. Technical data: Length with stem: 64 cm weight: 1,2 kg Cutting protection made of vegetable tanned leather

€172.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Hunter's Hatchet
Gränsfors Bruks Hunter´s Hatchet - The ideal hatchet for hunters Due to its round cutting edge, the Hunter's Axe is ideal for skinning or crushing game without damaging valuable meat, as well as for all kinds of woodwork. Gränsfors Buks offers with the Hunter's Hatchet a very helpful companion on the hunting lodge, which should not be missing in any well-assorted hunting equipment. Technical data: Length with handle: 47 cm weight: 0,9 kg Cutting protection made of vegetable tanned leather

€162.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Splitting Hatchet
Gränsfors Bruks Splitting Hatchet - The ideal tool for splitting small firewood The splitting axe is ideal for smaller logs and can also be used with two hands. The blade is curved on the cheek, smooth forged and also ground. The cutting edge allows a soft penetration into the log, so that an effective working is possible. The axe also has a steel handle protector. Technical data: Length with handle: 48 cm weight: 1,5 kg Cutting protection made of vegetable tanned leather

€162.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Small Splitting Axe
Gränsfors Bruks Small Splitting Axe - The ideal splitting axe for medium thick logs The small Gränsfors Bruks splitting axe is especially suitable for smaller and medium thick firewood. The blade has been curved at the cheek and is thin forged and sanded. The cutting edge penetrates very softly into the wood, so that an effective production of firewood for the fireplace is possible without problems. Technical data : Length with handle: 59 cm Weight: 1,6 kg Cutting protection made of vegetable tanned leather

€162.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Carpenter´s Axe
Gränsfors Bruks Carpenter´s Axe The carpenter's hatchet is suitable for every do-it-yourselfer. The thin blade and the straight cutting edge enable clean working. Technical data: Length with handle: 45 cm Weight : 0,9 kg

€162.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Small Forest Axe
Gränsfors Bruks Small Forest Axe - The ideal hatchet for felling and delimbing smaller trees This forest hatchet has a larger head and longer handle than the Wildmark hatchet, so more energy can be used for chopping. However, it is so small that it fits easily in any backpack. Technical data: Length with handle: 50 cm weight: 1,0 kg Cutting protection made of vegetable tanned leather

€152.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Outdoor Axe
Gränsfors Bruks Outdoor Axe - The ideal tool for all woodworking applications The concept of the outdoor axe was conceived with the support of the survival artist Lars Fält. It is a practical tool which should not be missing on any survival, hunting or trekking trip. Due to the relatively long handle on the light axe there is enough leverage to cut down trees as well as to untangle them. Technical data: Length with handle: 37 cm weight: 0,5 kg

€152.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Froe
Gränsfors Bruks Froe The shingle splitter is a special tool for the production of classic wooden shingles. The blade is placed on the wood and held with one hand with the wooden handle, while the back of the blade is beaten with a wooden hammer. This is how the traditional wooden shingles for cladding and roofing huts, hunting lodges, etc. can be made easily. Technical data: Length: 44 cm Blade length: 30 cm Weight : 1,4 kg

€152.00*
Gränsfors Hand Hatchet "Kubben"
Gränsfors Hand Hatchet "Kubben" The Gränsfors Bruks Hand Hatchet "Kubben" is an ideal hatchet for hunting and angling tours. The word "Kubben" stands for Klotz in Swedish and emphasizes its compactness. Technical data: Length with handle: 24 cm Weight : 0,6 kg

€141.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Wildlife Hatchet
Gränsfors Bruks Wildlife Hatchet - The typical scout and camping axe The Wildmark hatchet is ideal for smaller woodwork such as for example working firewood for a campfire. The hatchet has the same head as the hand hatchet, but a longer handle, but still fits easily into any backpack. Technical data: Length with handle: 34 cm weight: 0,6 kg Cutting protection made of vegetable tanned leather

€139.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Small Hatchet
Gränsfors Bruks Small Hatchet - The Lightest Backpack Hatchet The mini hatchet was developed by Lennart Pettersson (axe smith, knife smith and enthusiastic angler). The rounded neck can be used for stunning and killing fish. Due to its low weight it is an excellent tool for hikers. Technical data: Length with handle: 26 cm weight: 0,3 kg Cutting protection made of vegetable tanned leather

€131.00*
Gränsfors Bruks Splitting Wedge
Gränsfors Bruks Splitting Wedge - The ideal tool for splitting longer pieces of wood The riving knife of Gränsfors Bruks is twisted and has a hardened tip and a grooved neck. The splitting wedge is ideal for splitting longer pieces of wood lengthwise. If necessary, several wedges must be used. Technical data: Length : 24 cm Weight 1,6 kg Cutting protection made of vegetable tanned leather

€82.00*

Gränsfors Bruk

The traditional handmade axes from Gränsfors Bruk, which the company has been producing since 1902, come from the Swedish municipality of Nordanstig. The company was formed from a scythe smithy that had already existed in the 19th century at the place where the company was founded. Around 1870 the brothers Johan Pettersson (JP) and Anders Petterson (AP) laid the foundation stone for the later axe smithy and operated a scythe smithy in Gränsfors. The brothers developed their craft at exactly the right time, as logging boomed in northern Sweden in the second half of the 19th century. Mandatory tool: the axe!

The name of the company stands for the founding town of Gränsfors near Bergsjö in northern Sweden and a factory ('Bruk'), which used to be used by various companies involved in the cultivation and processing of iron and iron products. Only one 'Bruk' had the royal privileges to produce iron products.

However, Gränsfors Bruk was not such an industrial enterprise. Presumably the name had been given to the company in order to appear larger and more traditional. After 1859 this was also irrelevant, because in that year the royal privileges were abolished and competition broke out.

 

Changing years for the company

In the early 20th century, Olof Eriksson opened a hardware store in Bergsjö and sold, among other things, tools which he himself ordered from local manufacturers - including the axes from Gränsfors Bruk. As enterprising as Eriksson was, he participated in many business start-ups in the region and in 1917 took over Gränsfors Bruk. In the same year, Eriksson purchased an Arboga 35 forging press, which cost 17,000 Swedish crowns at the time and is still in use today. The modern forging press led to a sharp increase in axe production.

A few years later, however, it almost came to a standstill and Eriksson had to find new ways to make the company successful. In the 1920s he negotiated a contract with the Russian embassy in Stockholm for the export of axes to Russia. In the course of the years further export countries were added - above all South America and Canada, but also the USA, Australia, New Zealand, Finland and Latvia.

In the world economic crisis of the 1930s, production almost came to a standstill again, but picked up speed again when the 40s and 50s began. At that time Acel Wennerström was head of production, he was one of two workers at Gränsfors Bruk in the 1920s. Axel Bäckström was appointed managing director. Under their leadership, the company celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1952, produced nearly 200,000 axe heads with 40 employees, and was able to keep business high during and after the Second World War.

 

Modern machines and tools bring crisis

In the 60s and 70s, difficult years began for the company. On the one hand the woodcutting industry declined, on the other hand chainsaws were used more and more, so that the demand for axes decreased. Only the export and bankruptcy of other forges ensured that Gränsfors Bruk survived. Although the first oil crisis in the 1970s brought the demand for axes up again, the use of chainsaws in woodcutting became increasingly widespread. And exports also collapsed after the high demand during the oil crisis had concentrated on domestic, Finnish and Norwegian customers and neglected customers in America, Russia and other exporting countries.

 

A return to traditional craftsmanship

In 1985 Gränsfors Bruk was first closed and then sold to Svedbro Smide. The buying company used similar technology to produce cow feet and forestry tools. So far, Gränsfors Bruk had wanted to produce axes as quickly and cheaply as possible. As a result, however, the products lacked quality and the post-processing took a long time. At the end of the 80s it was therefore decided to refrain from piecework work and to revert to traditional production, which had been a priority at the beginning of the company's history. From then on, quality was more important than quantity. In the course of the innovations, Gränsfors Bruk also said goodbye to paints, varnishes and solvents or adhesives, with the positive side effect that Gränsfors Bruk was awarded for its environmentally friendly design in 1990.

 

Today the focus is clearly on the product axe

In retrospect, Gränsfors Bruk has made a very good decision to concentrate on traditional construction methods. And even today - despite numerous competition from chainsaw manufacturers and imitators of their own products - this technology enables them to maintain their position on the international market. That's why we continue to put a lot of ambition and passion into know-how and product development in order to stay ahead of the competition. Gränsfors Bruk continues to improve the design and functionality of its axes. Among other things, they developed the hunting hatchet in this way in 1995, which was voted "Outstanding Swedish Design".

 

The Gränsfors Bruk product range

The company now offers a wide range of forestry axes, splitting axes, double axes and tools for log house construction and carpenters. In addition, the company offers matching ceramic grinding stones, grinding files and cutting protection sleeves made of high-quality leather.

Forest Axes

Due to their long, rounded edge with a flat, long head, the forest axes are ideal for felling trees and cutting off thinner branches on the trunk. The long, quite thin cutting edge makes it easier to cut against the wood fibre. The company produces them in various sizes and designs, each specializing in a specific application. The American forest axe is primarily used for very large trees, while the mini axe can almost be used as a filleting knife - that's how narrow it is.

The perfect mixture of pruning and felling is offered by the Hunter's Axe, specially designed for the hunter's activities. It is suitable for cutting wood and meat. There are notches on the handle so that the axe can also be used safely with wet or glued hands. It also has a rounded neck that makes it easy to knock large game such as elk out of the blanket without damaging the animal's skin. An axe with sharp edges could damage the skin.

Splitting axes

Splitting axes have a relatively short cutting edge with a larger wedge angle and a large, heavy head, which makes it easier to split pieces of wood along the grain. At the same time, the axe does not get stuck in the wood so quickly if you want to split it in one fell swoop. A thinner head would get stuck. Gränsfors Bruk is currently producing the splitting axes in four different versions, which differ primarily in size.

Double axes

The double axes have two cutting edges on both sides of the handle. However, these are ground differently. This goes back to the woodcutters in the 20th century, who only had to take one axe with them into the forest with the double axe and were nevertheless able to carry out various activities. The double axes also served as entertainment, as the woodcutters were able to throw a target distance with them. Even today the double axes are mainly used in leisure time - i.e. in competitions with axe throwing.

 

Gränsfors Bruk in the online assortment of Titanium-Gunworks.de

We offer our customers from hunting and outdoor activities a wide range of Gränsfors Bruk products. You can find the hunter's hatchet as well as other axes in our assortment. In addition you will find splitting hammers, splitting wedges and pulling knives for the white carving of logs. We will be happy to advise you on the brand's offers and help you select the right product for your requirements and purposes.