I just restored this little cheap hatchet I found in the shed. It's sharp but not razor sharp, that'd take too much time on the file.
Anyway I think it turned out well!
You aren't going to go all Lumberjack on us are you mate ? Axes, hatchets, videos about working wood with axes and such, don't tell me there is a log cabin in the future, now that would be an interesting build thread, maybe you could get in touch with Johno, he is the expert on that stuff.
By the way, nice job on the tommy hawk, what did you use on the handle, I give mine a go over with oil every 12 months or so, depending on use.
Haha nah still not going to grow the beard and wear flannos haha.
Nah I just think axes are cool and whilst I'm a bum I've got time to do this crap lol.
I'd love to build a log cabin but I suck at woodwork!
kjd wrote:Haha nah still not going to grow the beard and wear flannos haha.
Nah I just think axes are cool and whilst I'm a bum I've got time to do this crap lol.
I'd love to build a log cabin but I suck at woodwork!
You forgot suspenders...
Yeah, amazing all these blokey hobbies we can dabble in.
Log cabin would be nice, but that requires a 'lotto worth of winnings to do properly, on the right land etc etc.
i did one up a while ago and put a long handle on it.
the closest thing i could come up with to a viking axe.
pretty sucky attempt but what the hell.
got it hanging above the lounge room door. [in handy reach].
btw
he's a lumberjack and he's ok...he works all night and he playes all day... [sucky attempt at monty python ]
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Krugers make American hickory handles. They are in Grafton I think. I don't have one from there I got mine from Trade tools in QLD. The only thing is buying site unseen is with grain orientation or knots you might not get what you are after.