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First Mouse Hawk


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Here's my first mouse hawk attempt. started with 1 in x 1/4x 8 inch flat bar of mild, with a 5160 truck spring middle core for the edge and to give it a bit more material to widen the blade. Folded it around the mouse hawk drift from Kayne and Sons. Grabbed some of their handles from there, too. They're pretty nice, although they didn't want to take much of a stain (even after sanding!). It's only about 3.5inches or so from the back of the eye to the bit. Fun little things to make, I hope to make more! 

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More likely that they were treated with an acrylic finish or a bit of acetone... Both are used by handle manufacturers. PEG is quite expensive. I never heard of it being used as part of a commercial production process! Acetone and some acrylics can be highly diluted and treat hundreds of handles for very low cost. This is often done.

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Hey folks, thanks for the compliments. The only thing I tried to put on the handle was boiled linseed oil, I apologize for improperly labeling that! Just didn't suck it up like hickory usually does... 

 

My flux was just good 'ol Borax. I sometimes get bad welds, but if I find them after grinding I just go back and re weld it, then clean it up again. And I'm pretty sure its A36, I can't remember if the mild my step dad always gets at the steel yard is hot rolled or cold rolled. One of those two, though! 

I did find that after I finished the hawk, my bevels on the bit were pretty steep, so next time I know to grind a flatter surface for a sharper edge and better sticking! 

 

Thanks! 

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I've used plain old borax for years welding damascus with no issue, but the first time I tried forge welding A36 it didn't take.  I had it mostly welded, but there were less than perfect welds all through it.  Could have just been that stick of metal had some wierd alloys , or maybe I didn't clean good enough prior to welding.

 

If your using cold rolled, it's 1018, or at least it is down here.  That's what I use now when I want to forge weld mild steel, no issues yet.  Or if doing a hawk I grab some wrought iron, though it's getting harder to find reasonable.

 

Any event, love the hawk, any outdoors man would love to carry it.

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