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Light axe

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Hey!!
I made a light axe today in Titanium .The axe weight 0,5 kg with the handle .
Hope you like it. I think the color on it went nice
cegga
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That's an interesting approach. Steel axes are usually defined by there weight so I'm interested in how an axe designed to be full size yet light weight works out. Post a review of how it works out for you if you can.
 
Holy cow! It's beautiful. I'm a titanium nut. With titanium's flexibility I wonder how much chopping it will do compared to bouncing. No way that blade will ever chip or dent though.... I can't imagine what it must have been like to make that axe head.
 
Surely cool looking and I bet alot of work. Titanium is hard to sharpen from what I heard though. And you may have to add some weight on it for cutting. Great work though.
 
Hey! and thanks all
I have not run some test on it yet but I will and then I come back and write how it work.
But it feel fairly good in my hand not so wrong in the balance as I think it would feel
Cegga
 
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