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1075 Axe
Here is an Axe I made in the last couple of Days...It is my first one, I have ever made. It came out pretty good.Just got back from my Backyard testing it!! Man, is this axe sharp!...Thanks for Looking!!
Frank Stats: Steel......3/16 ...1075 Steel... Ht by me...Antiqued by me Overall Length..... 12 1/2" Handle Length......6" Paela Wood Pins......3/16" Brass Pins Head......From end of spike to end of Blade 6 1/4" __________________ ?Happiness... it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort.? Franklin D. Roosevelt Last edited by Frankallen; 04-10-2011 at 03:14 PM. |
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Frank,
Very nice work It kind of reminds me of a small firemans ax. How did you Heat treat, just edge quench or fully harden. Keep up the great work my friend. |
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Thanks John!! I edge quenched the Blade and Spike...
Frank __________________ ?Happiness... it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort.? Franklin D. Roosevelt |
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Very nice!
__________________ -Andrew Riley For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword.... (Hebrews 4:12) My YouTube Channel: www.YouTube.com/ARCustomKnives Check it out and Subscribe! |
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Woa! Like that axe, Frank! Something like this is definitely still on my bucket list. Well done!
__________________ Chris K. Two Mountains Forge Delta, BC, Canada www.twomountainsforge.com |
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WOW! That is great looking Frank. I really like the shape of it and the scales set it off real nice.
Great work my friend! __________________ Zen R. ZCR Knives West Central Connecticut |
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was that agricultural disc material before it became an ax?
__________________ Dennis "..good judgement comes from experience, experience comes from poor judgement.." -Gary McMahan, a cowboy poet and good dancer. http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/p...24112090995576 |
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__________________ ?Happiness... it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort.? Franklin D. Roosevelt |
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Very cool. Looks like it would be a great size for a pack axe.
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Good looking axe.
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