Gas tomahawk

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Hello,

This is my latest hawk:

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It's made with 0,2" thick O1 steel and natural micarta scales. The OAL is 13,4", and 2,13" of cutting edge. The final weight is 25 oz.

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Thanks for watching
 
I like the heads shape and the idea of only using two screws holding the slabs together. Its also nice to see you put the lanyard hole towards the rear of the hawk. Not enough makers put the lanyard hole in the proper location. Very important to the hawks function. Nice touch.

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Thanks!
This is the most Traditional looking tomahawk I have done so far. I wanted it to be a bit tougher than the previous ones.
I generally avoid making holes in the handle area, and that's why I only use 2 bolts/nuts for the slabs.
 
Thank god it's not what I thought it was when I read the thread title. I like it. I've been looking for a tomahawk to wear on the back of my belt. Something like this would be nice.
 
Thanks guys,

THis is our most classical looking tomahawk, and the heaviest so far, but still compact and concealable enough.
We don't forge, it's stock removal. Everything is done in our workshop.
 
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