November 7, 200619 yr Just got a tomahawk drift from Blacksmith's Depot, and had a question. It's not perfectly oval in cross section. One side comes to a point. Instrad of an oval, it's kind of a chubby tear drop shape. Should I grind down the raised point on the one side to make it oval, or is the ridge there for a reason? Thanks! Jeff
November 7, 200619 yr no, the ridge goes towards the bit, especially usefull for foldover tomahawks but the drift corresponds exactly to the mass produced tomohawk handles
November 7, 200619 yr Author Groovy! Glad I asked first. Where does one find mass produced handles? That would save some time. Thanks! Jeff
November 7, 200619 yr lots of knife making supplie places have em, I would suggest rade hawkins supply, but thats cause he's local to meHawkins Knife making Supplies
November 8, 200619 yr There are some really nice curly maple handles as well as ash and hickory available here: Knife For Sale on The Knife Network : Classified Knife and Knife Making Supply Listings Ragweed forge also carries some nice hawks and lots of cheap extra handles Ragnar's Throwing Axe Catalog Jens
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