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Ojibwe
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I'd like to start off by saying hello to everyone who would be reading this thread, and to thank those of you who may be able to help me with this problem.
Recently, my brother-in-law bought a Native American Tomahawk. He has asked me to see if it's possible to sharpen it for him, as he is frequently busy and isn't much of a 'take time out' kind of person.
Now, the problem being is, I do not know whether it is sharpenable. I can tell anyone able to help that the steel is 440 stainless and was made in China (which, as I stressed to him, isn't exactly a good sign of the tomahawk's sturdiness)
He has also asked me to secure the head more firmly to the wood and to generally put it into a worthy condition for use. I was also wondering whether a purchase of the Gransfors Bruks sharpening kit (diamond file and sharpening stone) would be in order? Any suggestions on making this tomahawk useable for him would be brilliant and helpful.
Thank you.
Recently, my brother-in-law bought a Native American Tomahawk. He has asked me to see if it's possible to sharpen it for him, as he is frequently busy and isn't much of a 'take time out' kind of person.
Now, the problem being is, I do not know whether it is sharpenable. I can tell anyone able to help that the steel is 440 stainless and was made in China (which, as I stressed to him, isn't exactly a good sign of the tomahawk's sturdiness)
He has also asked me to secure the head more firmly to the wood and to generally put it into a worthy condition for use. I was also wondering whether a purchase of the Gransfors Bruks sharpening kit (diamond file and sharpening stone) would be in order? Any suggestions on making this tomahawk useable for him would be brilliant and helpful.
Thank you.