The article deals with the evaluation of the amount of wear of the base material and selected hardfacing materials intended for tools for wood processing in forestry after a test of resistance to abrasive wear in laboratory conditions. The values of average weight loss Wh[g] and relative resistance to abrasive wear Ψh[-] were determined by calculation. The topography of the surface after the track of the rubber disc and the abrasive of the testing device was evaluated with a confocal microscope. The depth of the disc track Pt[µm;mm] was also evaluated with a confocal microscope. The state of the samples surface after the test, as well as the overall structure and mixing of the hardwearing material with the base material was evaluated by light microscopy. A touch roughness meter was used to determine the profile of the track surface after the test. Based on the results, we can recommend certain hardfacing materials for practice. Their abrasive resistance and thus also the loss of material during the work load could ensure a longer service life of the tool.