Hiya, I have a new kent pattern axe which I picked up from an old fashioned style hardware store in Perth. The axe had a made in Britain sticker on it and looked hand forged in a hurry.
I know the Kent pattern isn't realy rated for bush craft but I have
I spent a long time filing it to get a decent edge profile on it and to remove some of the forging imperfections. I also stripped the hickory handle of varnish, reprofiled it a little and oiled it a few times with groundnut oil.
Anyway, I took it camping last weekend and used it alot, carved out a spoon blank, split some fire wood, and chopped my way through a 4 inch dead branch (which it did without much trouble)
I was oiling it last night in preparation for a camp in the woods this weekend and I noticed a small split in the haft near the eye, I am obviously pretty nervous about using this now so I thought I would take the opportunity to find myself a decent bit of ash in the woods and make myself a handle. So to my question!
Do I just look for a branch about the thickness of a handle with the right bends in it and then just whittle it to the right shape, or do I have to find a much larger branch and split it to get a handle size piece of wood. I am guessing I will have to split a larger branch, but if one isnt available can I make do with using a stick? I presume I will have to season this wood for a year or so and put the axe to bed for now, am I right in thinking this?
I know the Kent pattern isn't realy rated for bush craft but I have
I spent a long time filing it to get a decent edge profile on it and to remove some of the forging imperfections. I also stripped the hickory handle of varnish, reprofiled it a little and oiled it a few times with groundnut oil.
Anyway, I took it camping last weekend and used it alot, carved out a spoon blank, split some fire wood, and chopped my way through a 4 inch dead branch (which it did without much trouble)
I was oiling it last night in preparation for a camp in the woods this weekend and I noticed a small split in the haft near the eye, I am obviously pretty nervous about using this now so I thought I would take the opportunity to find myself a decent bit of ash in the woods and make myself a handle. So to my question!
Do I just look for a branch about the thickness of a handle with the right bends in it and then just whittle it to the right shape, or do I have to find a much larger branch and split it to get a handle size piece of wood. I am guessing I will have to split a larger branch, but if one isnt available can I make do with using a stick? I presume I will have to season this wood for a year or so and put the axe to bed for now, am I right in thinking this?