Everything posted by John Hawk
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Tommahawk steel
Rat, I've forged dozens of throwing hawks with A-36 mild steel. You're not forging a straight razor. It hardens more than one might think. I have never had on break or bend. The socket needs to be 1 1/4 " wide minimum to mount securely on the haft. A 1x 1 x 4 " blank will work fine. Drill a row of holes for the socket before slitting to get it straight. Spike hawks are evil and dangerous, avoid them.
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"Tacticle Crusader" Tomahawks w/ Pewter Inlay
I just finished a new set of hawks.
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Pewter Inlay
Very Nice. Is the knife on the left forged from a farrier's rasp?
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Pewter Inlay
Mr. Smith, I've been told that tin solder works well and is less expensive than online pewter ingots. I'll try that next. JSB
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Pewter Inlay
Yea HW, Not doing so was my first mistake. I was surprised that the inlay popped right out, considering the rough interior of the carving. I undercut and drilled 4 holes at an angle inside the cross. On my end caps I drilled right through the handle. I didn't have any problems with charring on black walnut or hickory. JSB
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Some new hawks
Teeny, They are ball pean hammers. JSB
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Walking stick hawks
Interesting, Mr. Boggs. I have some Ukrainian ancestry. Perhaps there's a genetic link to my inspiration to make these. Thanks, John (DBA Dark Side Forge)
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Pewter Inlay
This is my first successful attempt at pouring molten pewter. I've since done some end caps and rings.
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Walking stick hawks
These are a little spin-off on hawks. No one bullies up on Grandpa anymore.
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Some new hawks
I haven't posted in awhile, but I'm still forging hawks. My stuff is actually starting to sell. Here are a few photos.