Did I just find best homesteading video maker in all nominations?
A friend of mine once told me to shop for axes based on how thin the edge is when it is sold to you. He told me this inside a "Big Box" hardware store as we looked at their options for sale, which were cheap, but just as he was explaining, tended to have cutting edges that were nearly perfect short squat triangles. "Gonna take a long time to sharpen that one," he told me.
Nevertheless I purchase those (hatchets, really), mostly for root-pruning bare-root tree seedlings --- because at $20 a pop or less, it doesn't hurt as much when some air-headed kid says "Oh, I'm not sure I put that back in the truck yesterday, sorry...."
So just daydreaming about the day when I can buy tools that I will be the only one using. Like this one. I will check out how thin it is, soon...