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    Ax 945

    Started forging on an order today. I still have one more forging session to do and hopefully it will look like the head on 945. One of those orders that left here without a name.




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    Re: Ax 945

    hello, Ray

    Would you mind posting a pic of the tongs you use for forging axes?
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    Re: Ax 945

    That's a really astonishing looking axe, your handles are simply incredible. Well done

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    Re: Ax 945

    Simple elegance, fantastic.

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    Re: Ax 945

    Looking good.

    Thanks for taking the effort to post in-progress pics. I personally love to se how people do stuff especially when they are really skilled.

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    Re: Ax 945

    Handle is too 'pretty' for me. I'd like to see a hard-working version, preferably with some binding to protect it from knocks near the head.

    very interesting head design, looks like it would be very useful as a camp/rough carpentry tool.

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    Re: Ax 945

    I really like the shape of that ax and the wood is great.Still don't know how the hole for the handle is done.

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    Re: Ax 945

    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Campos View Post
    hello, Ray

    Would you mind posting a pic of the tongs you use for forging axes?
    Ivan, Here's a link to my website that explains the forging process on axes and hawks. There are several pictures of those tongs being used. What is really nice about those tongs is I can use them for two different applications. One of the major problems I use to have when I did hawks or axes was holding onto the work. These tongs solved that problem. http://www.hawknknives.com/forging/_forging.shtml

    Gurbe, The hole or eye on this style ax is really pretty simple. After I get the head almost completed I'll then just drill the eye. I'll drill two holes with either a 1/2" or 5/8" drill bit. Say if I'm going with a 1/2" hole I'll first make the holes a 1/2" apart with a prick punch. After the holes are drilled I'll clean out the web with a carbide burr. Both the drilling and the cleanup are done on my drill press.

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    Re: Ax 945

    Excellent work, Godzilla looks like a handy bit of kit.

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    Re: Ax 945

    Wow. Now that is one LOVELY axe!


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    Re: Ax 945

    Wow, that's awesome.
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    Re: Ax 945

    Quote Originally Posted by GURBE View Post
    I really like the shape of that ax and the wood is great.Still don't know how the hole for the handle is done.

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    Gurbe, Here's a couple pictures of eye being made. I first drilled two 5/8" holes and I'm cleaning out the web with a carbide burr. Also a picture of what the head looks like after it has been heat treated and pretty much ground.






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    Re: Ax 945

    Ooooooooh, I LOVE that axe!!!!
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    Re: Ax 945

    sweet
    how long does it take to grind one of those
    also you got some awesome stuff on your web site
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    Thanks Richard
    One of these days I must make a hawk. I remember when Jerry Fisk came over here about eight years ago and one of the first things he made was a little hawk out of a ball peen hammer. When I got back home I promptly bough a ball peen hammer but haven´t turmed it into a hawk yet - what a shame!
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