That is gorgeous! Very, very nice job. I'm sure your friend will love it...if you can let 'er go![]()
Hey fellas. I just finished this one up today. My best bud moved out of state a couple years ago. He's in town, and this evening I'm going to give him this bad boy. It turned out really nice, so nice I kinda want to keep it.
This one was an ugly beast when I got it. Flaky rust an 1/8 inch thick. I gave it a blue and bleach finish.
Please pardon my indulgence in photo overload!
Thanks!
That is gorgeous! Very, very nice job. I'm sure your friend will love it...if you can let 'er go![]()
Suh-weeeet!
Great finish and hafting. I like the no-shoulder haft.
Wow that's awesome. The first axe I ever re-hung was just like that. It seems to be good steel that holds it's edge but isn't too hard to sharpen. Someone told me these heads were made by a company called "ATCO" but I haven't verified that. I love the finish. What exactly is a blue and bleach finish?
Thanks, Dude. Gun blued it and then soaked it in bleach. I followed Kentucky's tutorial. Which can be found in this WIP:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...e-Tomahawk-WIP
Nicely done.
Axes4Life
The more photos the better.
I like the lines on that one. Looks like a real nice user.
That handle is a good looker too.
Keep the ax take your bud to hooters![]()
Thanks, Gents!
I gave the axe to my buddy last night, and he was friggin stoked. He couldn't put the thing down. It was awesome.
Nice axe Bro, great gift. Love the nessie, my favourite style of
knife.
R
I just now saw this. You did a great job!
Memphis -
I got to hand it to you, giving away these axes - I know you did it at Christmas, and now again. That shows that you are a man of the axe and the lore, the history, the presence, function, education of the tool.
I salute you sir. Well done.
Axes4Life
Thanks, Dude. That's kind. I've given away seven axes and restored two others for other owners in the last year. I have two axes of another guy's sitting on my work bench now. It is pretty gratifying when the recipient listens to what I know about the history of the axe in question. When I can tell that the information is not really all that interesting, it makes me want my axe back. But that's only happened once. The others have been a real joy.
Thanks, again.
Does anyone know if you can get a W Germany axe in a 4# flavor? I've only been able to find 1.5s and 2.25s. Also, who actually manufactured this axe? Lastly, nice job on that handle M3mphis...
Really lovely job on that. The helve looks brilliant.
I'm not surprised your friend was stoked.
"Don't thee thou me thee thou thissen and see how tha likes thee thouing"
Thanks, Bro.
I have a 3.5lb single bit, "Trumpeter Axe" made in W. Germany. I gave it's match away recently: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...ight=trumpeter
I have read that these were likely made by Iltis. I've also read that they were made by ATCO, as trailmaker stated. I've read that they were made by Hults Bruks. I have no idea, but I'd like to get to the bottom of it. My personal hunch is that they were made by Johann Wiebelhaus & Co. That is the maker of the "Trumpeter Axe" linked above. If you compared the two stamps, the "Made in W. Germany" looks pretty darn identical. Like I said, that's just a hunch.
Keep an eye on ebay, you'll see one eventually. Or make me an offer I can't refuse...
Thanks, Yorkie!
Give them a good warning and let them live and learn. The same people drive 2 and 3 ton hunks of steel around at ridiculously high speeds...hopefully they aren't completely dense.
That's a sweet piece. I haven't seen many in double bit fashion. I have notice that most of them I have seen have that "wavy" look around the eye.
this thread deserves a bump.
take a look at the blue and bleach entry.
i am gonna give the bleach idea a try. should take care of that raw look on an axe head after sanding out pits and sharpening leaves it shiny and prone to r__t
sort of like the old time gun makers did when they browned a barrel with Nitric acid
buzz
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