Hi there!
I am currently working on a slightly different axe, i have always wanted to make some larger axes, and so i thought i would give it a go!
The starting material was 50x10x180mm mild steel, the cunstruction method was symmetric wrap with an 80crv2 edge insert!
i started by forging the center down to 10x30mm:
Then some marking of the poll and cheeks.
After this i forged out the cheeks and folded over to get ready to weld the body to itself:
then fast forward through a few mistakes (including forgetting to take pictures ) and here i am now:
Edge length is right at 125mm (5") and thats about the most that will fit in my kiln.
Unfortunately i ended up with a weld flaw right at the eye, i tried to repair it but didn't succeed since at that time the cheeks were so thin i couldn't get a welding heat on the area without burning the eye :huh:
I will still finish it, and hang it on the wall or something, to remind me of the mistake
Any feedback would be appreciated
Peder Visti
I am currently working on a slightly different axe, i have always wanted to make some larger axes, and so i thought i would give it a go!
The starting material was 50x10x180mm mild steel, the cunstruction method was symmetric wrap with an 80crv2 edge insert!
i started by forging the center down to 10x30mm:
Then some marking of the poll and cheeks.
After this i forged out the cheeks and folded over to get ready to weld the body to itself:
then fast forward through a few mistakes (including forgetting to take pictures ) and here i am now:
Edge length is right at 125mm (5") and thats about the most that will fit in my kiln.
Unfortunately i ended up with a weld flaw right at the eye, i tried to repair it but didn't succeed since at that time the cheeks were so thin i couldn't get a welding heat on the area without burning the eye :huh:
I will still finish it, and hang it on the wall or something, to remind me of the mistake
Any feedback would be appreciated
Peder Visti