Forged axe work in progress

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PederVisti

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Aug 1, 2012
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Western Jutland - Denmark
Hello again, it's been a while, my journeymans test is now over, so i can concentrate a bit on axemaking again!
Here is my latest in the making

As forged:


As it sits now after grinding and heat treatment:


And a quick touch up on the edge to check for cracks:


All good, now onto the haft!
Best regards
Peder Visti
 
Good work :cool:. Did you use a solid lump of tool steel or did you weld some for the edge? I'm not quite at the stage for forging axes my self yet :lmao:
The "body" of the axe is mild steel and the edge has a forgewelded ck60 insert, thanks!

How do you put the hole in the middle for the handle? That's the bit I can't quite grasp.
This one is made from a solid block of steel, with the hole slit and drifted through it!
 
Looking good won't be long before your showing the finished piece. :cool:

Ask and ye shall receive!:
Edge length is 100mm (4") - total length is 475mm (18,7") - weight is 885 grams (just under 2 pounds)
The head is forged from a solid block of mild steel, with a slit and drifted eye.
The edge has a laminated ck60 cutting edge.
The haft is ash from the local sawmill.





a comparison with the well-known GB sfa:








Best regards
Peder Visti
 

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