I was up the woods collecting some wood and remembered to take some photos of my new hawk
Its made by a Polish make made and fitted the handle myself 






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I think it's a beauty. Isn't it technically an axe because it is hung, rather than slided on? Or am I talking jibberish?I mean with a hawk the underside of the eye is bigger, rather than the underside with an axe.
I only said hawk because thats what the guy that made it calls them but id say hawk style axe myself![]()
No you're correct. At least partly. With a hawk, the OVERSIDE of the eye is bigger and the handle goes in from the top side. It's not wedged but held there through centripital force when you swing.
The head is held on by the shape of helve and centrifugal force. You apply centripetal force to stop the whole thing flying off into the distance. Centrifugal means "to flee the centre" and Centripetal means "to seek the centre"
So the force that is pushing back against the head (and holding it in place) is therefore centripetal? Centrifugal force is what would make the axe fly off if the equal and opposite centripetal force wasn't there.