paul standley
11-12-2011, 07:52 PM
I had an old small axe head kicking around, been in the garage for ages so decided to grind it for use as a side axe and make a new handle for it.
It's great steel and took some grinding in short bursts to reshape it for sharpening as a left handed side axe.
I made the handle from some seasoned American white oak and used a band saw to rough cut the blank and used a chisel, knife and sander to produce the final shape.
I produced the handle with a slight kink at the head to give me maximum clearance so I can get close to the work piece.
It has a great balance and feel and will now go into my bushcraft & green wood working kit.
Cheers, Paul.
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It's great steel and took some grinding in short bursts to reshape it for sharpening as a left handed side axe.
I made the handle from some seasoned American white oak and used a band saw to rough cut the blank and used a chisel, knife and sander to produce the final shape.
I produced the handle with a slight kink at the head to give me maximum clearance so I can get close to the work piece.
It has a great balance and feel and will now go into my bushcraft & green wood working kit.
Cheers, Paul.
3118311531173116