Carving an axe

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Gcckoka

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Nov 13, 2015
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Georgia
So I am in the countryside and found this very interesting axe with a broken handle so I made a new handle from a dry acacia , I used only a hatchet and a mora hd now I'm on a food brake and I'll finish it so my question is I there ain't no linseed oil and good stuff like that here in the village , what oil can I use to finish the handle ? Here are a few pics , it's a badass splitter
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Use the spine of your knife to scrape the haft smooth, you don't want splinters.

It isn't essential to oil a haft. Alternatives include scorching it with fire (rub the scorched wood with something coarse like a dish scouring pad until black ceases to come off).
 

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