Did this to an old axe/hatchet.

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cbrdave

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Dec 2, 2011
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South East Kent.
I was given an axe, didn't really need one and hated the look of it, decided to have a play, what do you think?,
Cut the old handle off and re shaped the axe head, made a new handle, stained and polished, carved an wrapped it, now hangs on the workshop wall as a décor piece but can still be used if needed.


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Was a first for me and a bit of fun, now have some more to do as my friends one it and want one.
 

cbrdave

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Dec 2, 2011
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South East Kent.
very nice! what an improvement. really like the stain on the haft too really brings the grain out makes me want to get some stain for the axe i recently done

Thanks Dreadhead, the stain is a Dark Oak worktop treatment, had some left over from a kitchen fit, I don't like buying too much and enjoy repurposing and using what I have laying around, the handle was from a block I had given to me.
 

Sparky415

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Feb 10, 2013
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Oxfordshire
Would the calloped out area not weaken it catastrophically?

It is visually a huge improvemet.

Looks like a very capable tool for a bit of bushcraft ;)

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