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Quick ball pien hawk
Looks like a good usable tool you did a good job
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A couple of Hatchets..
Threy look real good you must a made a few of them before :)
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First Tomahawk
Yes wrought is a little different buddy told me to work it at a very high heat if wanting to shape and moving a lot of metal or he said it can come apart so he has more experience at this then me so I worked like he said . Just kinda wanted to do a as forged type look I like the rustic look dont know how highly polished the furtrade hawks and axes would have really been but they would have functioned just fine. I had found a website with viking artifacts and they had some different axes a few looking close to what ive forged
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It took me 25 years to make this sword....
Beautiful work !
- short sword
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Second piece of cutlery: a machete
I think its pretty cool like it
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Hot bluing damascus
Thats really nice I take it it is going to be used for a necklace
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First Tomahawk
Here is a pic after I used a wire wheel on and cleaned it up some more
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good things come to those who wait
That is a good find I got a smaller colombian vise 10 yr ago for 15.00 at a sale and walked out to my truck and guy walking past said I stole it but you did very well for that size vise thats for sure.
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Forged spike hawk
I know someone who makes the tire hammer it seems to do very well hoping to have one some day
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Drilling haft for Pipe Hawk ?
Im wondering if you could get a brad point wood bit long enough to try, the point of bit and the way it cuts may work http://www.traditionalwoodworker.com/3_16-Extra-Extra-Long-Quality-Brad-Point-Bit-Germany_US/productinfo/888-0707/
- The Birth Of A Tool (Axe Making), Documentary movie
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The Wasteland Crow Project: Barong and Symbiote
Very nice like them both leather work is great too
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1st Hawk
Wow thats very nice
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First Axe
Very nice What size stock did you use for the body of it 1" or 1-1/2" and whats your overall length?