firstly I want to apologise to any tool makers as this is made by two amatuers and may make your toes curl in discust.
I wanted to get an Adze but cant afford a good quality new one and wasnt willing to pay the price that people are asking for the "chinese" ones. I decided if I get on with it and this was the direction I wanted my hobbie to go then maybe one day I will invest.
So this is made from hours of searching and research online and scraps of metal. Tools were limited but we have a vice, mig welder and gas torch powerful enough to get the steel red hot.
It is a prototype at the moment and we are on V.2 already as I have already realised the bevel is supposed to be on the outside and we ground the first on the inside.


The edge is made from a 3mm thick brushcutter blade angled to 45 degrees and curved on the end. The weight on the back is a piece of solid steel bar and it is fixed to the handle (broom handle) with a piece of steel tubing which we needed to reduce in size. It is yet to be painted.
After using it I have already realised the handle is too long as if you hold it too far down it just has a hammer effect. and also the angle of the head could probably be a little less steep.
any advice and comments welcome.....
I wanted to get an Adze but cant afford a good quality new one and wasnt willing to pay the price that people are asking for the "chinese" ones. I decided if I get on with it and this was the direction I wanted my hobbie to go then maybe one day I will invest.
So this is made from hours of searching and research online and scraps of metal. Tools were limited but we have a vice, mig welder and gas torch powerful enough to get the steel red hot.
It is a prototype at the moment and we are on V.2 already as I have already realised the bevel is supposed to be on the outside and we ground the first on the inside.


The edge is made from a 3mm thick brushcutter blade angled to 45 degrees and curved on the end. The weight on the back is a piece of solid steel bar and it is fixed to the handle (broom handle) with a piece of steel tubing which we needed to reduce in size. It is yet to be painted.
After using it I have already realised the handle is too long as if you hold it too far down it just has a hammer effect. and also the angle of the head could probably be a little less steep.
any advice and comments welcome.....