Hello again!
I have yet to get bored of axemaking, and i am always finding myself coming back to the subject.
Here is another one, the construction method is symmetrically wrapped with a medium-carbon edge bit!
It started out as a piece of mild steel, with the dimensions 12x35x190mm, and a small piece of ø25 round ck60 forged out to form an edge insert.
The handle material is elm, and the axe is hafted from the top like a trade axe.
Final dimensions are an 86mm cutting edge, head weight about 460g, and haft length 480mm
Here it is, as forged and normalized
And here it is after grinding, heat treat and polishing.
And here it is as hafted.
Best regards
Peder Visti
I have yet to get bored of axemaking, and i am always finding myself coming back to the subject.
Here is another one, the construction method is symmetrically wrapped with a medium-carbon edge bit!
It started out as a piece of mild steel, with the dimensions 12x35x190mm, and a small piece of ø25 round ck60 forged out to form an edge insert.
The handle material is elm, and the axe is hafted from the top like a trade axe.
Final dimensions are an 86mm cutting edge, head weight about 460g, and haft length 480mm
Here it is, as forged and normalized
And here it is after grinding, heat treat and polishing.
And here it is as hafted.
Best regards
Peder Visti
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