Hi, seems this weekend's nice weather has brought out the creative side in some of us, in particular the axe restoration part. Big Stu 12 has refurbed his Hultafors Axe here. So not to be left out I had a play this afternoon too.
I was PM'ed the other day by Wildgoose here at BCUK inquiring about the take-down tomahawks I restore and sell on. So after some emails back and forth with some pictures he decided on one of the axes rather than the tomahawk. Mountainm and HillBill are already owners on this type of axe from previous sales, I have one too.
It has to be said this wasn't as a rusted ruin as I've seen some of the axe heads but it was still satisfying to finish it to see it back to it's full glory once again.
The head weighs in at 600g and the new Hickory handle is a little over 19½inches long.
Here it is with my own axe. Those of you who made the Butanese bows in Wayne's class at The Moot last year will have seen this in action splitting and shaping bamboo like it was cheese.
Based on the taper I would suggest it's more of a carver than a green wood splitter, but it'll do the job OK I guess.
Here's my hand for scale, and I don't have big hands either
The handle is a sort of tear drop shape in section and has been coated with 2 coats of linseed oil and finished with rubbing over with a dirty rag from the black metal polish to age it a bit.
I did consider grinding out the dink along the top edge, but the "battle damage" looked kinda cool, so I left it alone.
It's shaving sharp now as the bald spot on my left arm testifies. See caption... need I say more?
Naturally the head comes off with a knock on the butt end for use in the hand for close quarter work.
Rather nice axe all in all. Hope you like what you see Wildgoose. It's been a pleasure bringing this one back from the brink of the recycling dump.
Thanks for reading.
I was PM'ed the other day by Wildgoose here at BCUK inquiring about the take-down tomahawks I restore and sell on. So after some emails back and forth with some pictures he decided on one of the axes rather than the tomahawk. Mountainm and HillBill are already owners on this type of axe from previous sales, I have one too.
It has to be said this wasn't as a rusted ruin as I've seen some of the axe heads but it was still satisfying to finish it to see it back to it's full glory once again.
The head weighs in at 600g and the new Hickory handle is a little over 19½inches long.
Here it is with my own axe. Those of you who made the Butanese bows in Wayne's class at The Moot last year will have seen this in action splitting and shaping bamboo like it was cheese.
Based on the taper I would suggest it's more of a carver than a green wood splitter, but it'll do the job OK I guess.
Here's my hand for scale, and I don't have big hands either
The handle is a sort of tear drop shape in section and has been coated with 2 coats of linseed oil and finished with rubbing over with a dirty rag from the black metal polish to age it a bit.
I did consider grinding out the dink along the top edge, but the "battle damage" looked kinda cool, so I left it alone.
It's shaving sharp now as the bald spot on my left arm testifies. See caption... need I say more?
Naturally the head comes off with a knock on the butt end for use in the hand for close quarter work.
Rather nice axe all in all. Hope you like what you see Wildgoose. It's been a pleasure bringing this one back from the brink of the recycling dump.
Thanks for reading.
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