Kent pattern small forest axe

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Lacijag1

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I bought an old W. Gilpin kent pattern head and made a handle to it.

The head was in a pretty good shape, i only had to use a sharpening puck and a strop to make it razor sharp again. It has a very low angled edge, ideal for cutting.

The handle is made from ash, i bought a piece of planned doard from online and from that i cut out the rough shape than finished the final cuts with a spoke shave and a file.

This one too has palm swell scales, i quiet like them from a different wood, i think it looks good.

Over all i am happy with the result, this small forest axe is pretty handy at coppicing and hedge laying, did some felling with it too.
Here are the pictures on my instagram page:

 

briar87

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Hi there. Hoping you’re well.
I have just bought an old axe, with what appears to be a Kent Felling Axe head shape, but the size is a lot closer to a hatchet than a felling axe. I am going to re-handle this myself, (am trying to source some nice hickory currently).
Unfortunately the link to your instagram page showing your axe doesn’t seem to work? Any chance of sharing a photo or two?
Many thanks.
Briar ✌️
 

briar87

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Ah yes, you’re absolutely right. It’s not a Kent pattern axe, but it is apparently the shape (although smaller version of) a Kent Felling axe.
 

Broch

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The only axe of that shape I have seen described as a Kent Felling axe is the one dredged up from the Thames.


A little bit of discussion here:

 

briar87

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That’s all interesting. Thank you. I just recognised the axe head shape in a google search, and saw that someone had called it a Kent Felling Axe, (not a Kent Pattern) and then found a few other examples of people calling that shape the same name, just through google searches.
 

Laurentius

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I have a nice little kent pattern combination axe, kent pattern blade with a hammer poll on the other side.
 

briar87

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The only axe of that shape I have seen described as a Kent Felling axe is the one dredged up from the Thames.


A little bit of discussion here:

 

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briar87

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The axe head third from the left on the top
row looks like a larger version of mine, and is called a Kent Felling, not to be confused with a Kent Pattern.
 

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