Following on from this thread:http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=117833
I put a handle on the billhook today. I turned a piece of dry hazel in the lathe and then fitted a steel tube (from an airbag activator, as it happens!). I drilled a hole through and enlarged it slightly at the top. The blade was hammered in and the wood didn't split, mainly because of the tube.
Then, using a plane, my new draw knife and a couple of files, managed to get it to a reasonable standard. Certainly feels comfortable in the hand.
It's certainly sharp (this was before I'd touched the edge)
I was planning on peening the end of the tang over but managed to damage the handle in doing so, which was irritating... It's currently held in by friction only but after a couple of hours use this afternoon, it showed no signs of coming loose
I put a handle on the billhook today. I turned a piece of dry hazel in the lathe and then fitted a steel tube (from an airbag activator, as it happens!). I drilled a hole through and enlarged it slightly at the top. The blade was hammered in and the wood didn't split, mainly because of the tube.
Then, using a plane, my new draw knife and a couple of files, managed to get it to a reasonable standard. Certainly feels comfortable in the hand.

It's certainly sharp (this was before I'd touched the edge)

I was planning on peening the end of the tang over but managed to damage the handle in doing so, which was irritating... It's currently held in by friction only but after a couple of hours use this afternoon, it showed no signs of coming loose