I’ve made several elbow adzes and used them quite a bit. I’m a huge fan of these tools. They’re very intuitive to me, and I’m not surprised that they are common in indigenous cultures around the world. One inherent weakness, however, is their light weight. I’m using mine to rough out spoon blanks from chunks of seasoned hardwood. I need something with weight and heft to it. I’ve been wanting to try a heavier elbow adze and I finally got around to doing it. I’m very happy with the results. I used a short section of thick leaf spring. The wrapping I have on is temporary, until the handle dries out. I didn’t want to put on something more permanent and nicer looking if it was just going to slip off as the handle shrunk. This is also my first time attaching the blade with a wrapping.
I also recorded a short video of me using the adze.
[video=youtube;R3IxtFV3k8o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3IxtFV3k8o[/video]
I also recorded a short video of me using the adze.
[video=youtube;R3IxtFV3k8o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3IxtFV3k8o[/video]
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