penvisser Settler Aug 15, 2006 549 2 53 Meteren, The Netherlands www.nukknives.nl Jan 18, 2013 #1 Made the blade from a piece of scrap steel and the handle out of ACB wood, which is used for timbering near water. The head and srews are glued with epoxy, screw are about 4 cm srewed into the wood. gr, Jan
Made the blade from a piece of scrap steel and the handle out of ACB wood, which is used for timbering near water. The head and srews are glued with epoxy, screw are about 4 cm srewed into the wood. gr, Jan
cowboy Banned May 3, 2010 1,941 0 The shire Jan 18, 2013 #2 That looks great mate!!! I could do with one of them! A lot smaller and rucksack friendly than a full side one..
That looks great mate!!! I could do with one of them! A lot smaller and rucksack friendly than a full side one..
Dreadhead Bushcrafter through and through Jul 16, 2008 8,920 348 Perth, Scotland www.pictavialeather.co.uk Jan 18, 2013 #3 very nice!
M mrcharly Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) Jan 25, 2011 3,257 45 North Yorkshire, UK Jan 18, 2013 #4 'ACB wood' - what is that? Looks quite like jarrah. Very nice adze head.
Dave Budd Gold Trader Staff member Jan 8, 2006 2,908 335 45 Dartmoor (Devon) www.davebudd.com Jan 18, 2013 #6 Nice work How big is the blade? I would suggest that you fit a block behind the blade, it won't be long before the screws bend or shear off in use
Nice work How big is the blade? I would suggest that you fit a block behind the blade, it won't be long before the screws bend or shear off in use
copper_head Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) Feb 22, 2006 4,261 1 Hull Jan 18, 2013 #7 Nice work
KayakFisherFinland Forager Jan 19, 2013 139 1 Finland Jan 19, 2013 #8 cowboy said: That looks great mate!!! I could do with one of them! A lot smaller and rucksack friendly than a full side one.. Click to expand... Here's a place that makes themin Sweden http://www.djarv.se/djarvenglish/yxor.asp
cowboy said: That looks great mate!!! I could do with one of them! A lot smaller and rucksack friendly than a full side one.. Click to expand... Here's a place that makes themin Sweden http://www.djarv.se/djarvenglish/yxor.asp
Dave Budd Gold Trader Staff member Jan 8, 2006 2,908 335 45 Dartmoor (Devon) www.davebudd.com Jan 20, 2013 #9 i make them too