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    Default Axes, hatchets and the like

    Since knives has its own thread(s), I thought I'd start something for bigger wood-cutting tools.

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    This looks quite nice-


    I was part way into building a shave horse in college before getting pulled into other projects. I went through a phase of trying to sculpt with one type of tool for a given project- I love draw knives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericpmoss View Post
    Since knives has its own thread(s), I thought I'd start something for bigger wood-cutting tools.

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    Wow, just wow.


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    Default Re: Axes, hatchets and the like

    I know nothing about axes so maybe I'm stupid...

    Wouldn't it be more secure to mount the axe head the other way? Basically slide the handle through the axe head from the top? Seems like that would be a more secure way of mounting it.

    Please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm going to buy stuff from this guy cause...who doesn't need an axe?
    Insubordinate. And Churlish.

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    A GB tour:

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    Default Re: Axes, hatchets and the like

    Its not an axe, but a hammer... Barry King hand makes these in Wyoming. I have one for rivets and snaps.

    Barry King Tools | Sheridan, Wyoming

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    rmjtactical.com
    Some of the nicest tactical tomahawks you can buy and built in my hometown, Chattanooga,TN

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    Default Re: Axes, hatchets and the like

    Quote Originally Posted by Britishbane View Post
    Wow, just wow.

    yeah, the other videos are great as well.

    Wow
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