Hi guys.
I recently acquired a really nice 1,75kg Swedish Hults Bruk axe head. It was all rusty and beat up, and the 90cm long handle needed replacement.
So after visits to about 6 stores, I finally was able to buy one that was both good quality (no coating/paint, hickory, good grain etc) and would probably fit well. Or so I thought.
The eye of the head is about 68*26mm (at the widest part, it’s a bit hard to measure, not measured from the small notch on the top) while the handle is 63*27mm. The shape is not quite right, but that’s not too hard to file down. However, the long side of the eye is about 5mm larger than the handle. My gut feeling tells me it shouldn’t be like this.
Could you please elaborate on that? It’s the first axe I’m restoring. I’ve read/watched a lot about it, and I’m confident I can do it well (I’ve scaled knives in the past; this seems easier). But I really don’t want to mess up a 30EUR hickory handle and/or create a dangerous tool. If it isn’t the right size, I really don’t know where to get a proper handle though
Sometimes it’s horrible to live in the Netherlands. People just buy a cheap, crappy axe for 15EUR and replace it with another cheap axe once it breaks. That, and the fact that there aren’t a lot of woodsmen around, contribute to the fact that it’s next to impossible to find a decent handle. It’s the same with knives and knife scales to be honest. But I won’t whine about that right now
I’ve added some photos to show what I mean, more or less.
Looking forward to your replies!
I recently acquired a really nice 1,75kg Swedish Hults Bruk axe head. It was all rusty and beat up, and the 90cm long handle needed replacement.
So after visits to about 6 stores, I finally was able to buy one that was both good quality (no coating/paint, hickory, good grain etc) and would probably fit well. Or so I thought.
The eye of the head is about 68*26mm (at the widest part, it’s a bit hard to measure, not measured from the small notch on the top) while the handle is 63*27mm. The shape is not quite right, but that’s not too hard to file down. However, the long side of the eye is about 5mm larger than the handle. My gut feeling tells me it shouldn’t be like this.
Could you please elaborate on that? It’s the first axe I’m restoring. I’ve read/watched a lot about it, and I’m confident I can do it well (I’ve scaled knives in the past; this seems easier). But I really don’t want to mess up a 30EUR hickory handle and/or create a dangerous tool. If it isn’t the right size, I really don’t know where to get a proper handle though
Sometimes it’s horrible to live in the Netherlands. People just buy a cheap, crappy axe for 15EUR and replace it with another cheap axe once it breaks. That, and the fact that there aren’t a lot of woodsmen around, contribute to the fact that it’s next to impossible to find a decent handle. It’s the same with knives and knife scales to be honest. But I won’t whine about that right now
I’ve added some photos to show what I mean, more or less.
Looking forward to your replies!
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