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I need a stronger or thicker blade. I have ruined 3 gerbers. This one was freshly sharpened and lasted 5 min hinge cutting small beech trees. The other Gerbers all lasted longer and never failed this horribly.

Woodsman’s pale? Fiskars?
 

I have no experience with them but I've wasted $20 on worse
 
Gerber will probably warranty that.
 
Don't bring a knife to a sawfight!:flipoff2:

I like the "Tramontina Brazil" machetes that my local surplus store sells, but I've never cut hardwoods with them.

Maybe a machete isn't the best tool for what you're doing?

Silky Sugowaza shown here is one that I have. It's badass.

There's different teeth per inch available depending on types of wood to be cut.


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Try a Kaiser blade instead for the thick stuff.

Heavier, longer reach, and gives you some distance from briers.
 
I was going to suggest a Woodman's Pal, but looking at the website, they've gone way up in price since I bought one for my dad a few years ago. They're well made and made here, but Idk that they're worth what they're asking these days ($185 and up).

I'll second the Silky Saw though. I have folder and like it.
 
A clean single cut is better/faster than a saw or chainsaw
 
How hard is beech? I have a few of the cheapest chineseium machetes you can buy, and their rusty ass blades are nick free. I've hit plenty of rocks with them too.
It’s a soft wood but frozen. I think the glancing blows did it but I really don’t think they should have. Thin ****ty metal. I hit 0 rocks or hard wood with that blade and chunks of metal were flying.
 
Gerbers are the biggest piles of **** out there. My friend bought one with that ***got Bear Grylls on the package. It lasted 5 minutes before the blade broke at the tang. This happened while cutting down a small banana tree that was half rotten. Get a machete from Ontario knife. They were/are military issue at one point.
 

I have no experience with them but I've wasted $20 on worse

These are legit. You want a machete that's made by/for people who depend daily on a machete. Not some Gucci tier blade maker who had no clue what a machete needs to do.
 
I did after this, a hatchet anyway. It’s just heavier to use and you’ll accidentally lop little trees in half.
You might want to try a thrown hatchet. Considerably lighter than regular but still pretty strong. I have one in the sxs and I've used it for cutting smaller things out of the trail.
 
Greenworks 40v cordless chainsaw
 
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I need a stronger or thicker blade. I have ruined 3 gerbers. This one was freshly sharpened and lasted 5 min hinge cutting small beech trees. The other Gerbers all lasted longer and never failed this horribly.

Woodsman’s pale? Fiskars?
Looks like a Sog machete I had. Bought one made in South America and its been great. Its one of the tools that if I’m buying it to use I will buy it from an area that still use them daily.
 
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