Paps custom axes & tomahawks

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papstomahawks

Tenderfoot
Sep 13, 2014
64
0
Poland
Hi !
Encouraged by some of the members in my welcome thread, I would like to present some of my works.
I'm forging the tomahawks and axes for about 3 years now. I always loved to throw with axes and tomahawks but I was fed up with productional pieces and I started doing my own ;)
I'm using 1055 carbon steel and hickory (mostly) for my projects. Here are selected pieces that I believe are somehow worth sharing. You will find more If you check my website or my facebook profile or check my thread on BB. Hope you enjoy it! All comments would be welcome :)

Tomahawks:

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Axes:

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Misc:

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Goatboy

Full Member
Jan 31, 2005
14,956
17
Scotland
Wow, (I'm not allowed to type or even say the word I said when I opened this thread):rolleyes: What a lovely collection of Hawks, Toms & Franks.

Beautiful work, really stunning.
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
26,715
1,962
Mercia
Some excellent work there. I would suggest becoming a maker here - I doubt you would have much problem selling those
 

kato

Tenderfoot
Oct 18, 2006
87
0
52
NW England
Excellent work Pawel...I'd love one of your pipe hawks and the little one with the bamboo style handle is great :)
 

papstomahawks

Tenderfoot
Sep 13, 2014
64
0
Poland
Thank you all for the nice comments. I really appreciate that you like my works :) I'm doing my best to improve my skills and make better tools and presentation pieces.
I think that we shouldn't discuss the costs in this thread.
Again- thanks for kind words and warm welcome. If you are interested, I can update this thread anytime I will have something new and worth sharing :)

Lovely work - have you done any with an curved Adze/Hatchet combo?
I haven't try to forge adze yet. But I'm planning to do it :) However I've never used any of them and I have very little knowledge about them.

Been a fan of your work over on BB. I do like no6, & are those a type of walking/hiking stick at the end ? Rob

You are right, those are walking sticks/ shephred's axes / highlanders axe/ or as we call them in Poland: ciupaga. Those are traditional to middle and south region of Europe, mostly in carpathians mountains.




Edit reason: I was admonished not ask for private messages regarding the prices, so I'm not answering that question till I get the Maker status :)
 
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milius2

Maker
Jun 8, 2009
989
7
Lithuania
Such a beautiful work !!! Your craftsmanship is pure gold. I have never seen so many "one of a kind" pieces in one post and you said you did this in 3 years?!! Amazing.
 

Hibrion

Maker
Jan 11, 2012
1,230
7
Ireland
Nice work. A hand forged hawk would be a nice thing to own someday. I've always wanted one of those shepherd's axes too, but it might raise a few eyebrows on some walking trails! I've always wondered how practical they were in use?
 

papstomahawks

Tenderfoot
Sep 13, 2014
64
0
Poland
Nice work. A hand forged hawk would be a nice thing to own someday. I've always wanted one of those shepherd's axes too, but it might raise a few eyebrows on some walking trails! I've always wondered how practical they were in use?

Well according to the sources, ciupaga was both weapon and tool back in the days. The small axe on the long haft was good for fighting. The spike at the bottom was helpful while climbing in mountains, to support on slopes and ice. Also, the axe was helpful when it comes to make a bonfire while in mountains. You don't need big axe to do that, small edge to cut branches was good enough. Today I think this is mostly decorative piece more than a convenient companion. While hitchhiking, I prefer having a small axe in backpack and a telescopic nordic walking sticks ;)
 

Hibrion

Maker
Jan 11, 2012
1,230
7
Ireland
Very interesting. Thanks for that. I can certainly see how it could have been handy as a weapon in more turbulent times.
 

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