Rossellini bushcraft hatchet with herringbone handle wrap

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Paracordist

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Mar 30, 2011
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Title should read "Roselli". This is the first of this sort of weave I've done.
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woof

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Nice work, i do enjoy your threads. I had the large roselli axe, but foolishly sold it, but ended up with a cegga, so was'nt to bad in the end.

Rob
 

woodstock

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Apr 7, 2007
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I need to have a look at those axes although I have just bought a huskavana, can I ask the method you used to do the weave that is really neat work
 

Paracordist

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Mar 30, 2011
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Thanks! It's a herringbone weave on the main part. I bought a book by Tim hall just to learn it and this was my first effort. The top knot is a turks head made with a former. I have a YouTube video on that. I'll do a herringbone YouTube at some point.
 
I must thank you again Paracordist for undertaking this piece of work for me. Just drop it in the mail whenever convenient ;-) The weave will fit my large hands perfectly since I know the Roselli handle is somewhat large already.

You work never ceases to amaze me.
 

Chris the Cat

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Jan 29, 2008
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Fantastic work.
The Roselli long axe has become my 'go to' axe for most conditions, a great tool.
Well done fella!
Chris.
 

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