Tomahawk

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Hi friends, I show my latest work.
I'm not posting regularly because my English is not very good. This time I wanted to show this tomahawk I finished a few days ago.
Is made of 4140 steel, guayibira (an argentinian wood) with a carving that is related to the motives of the engravings also made ​​by me.
Photography was done by my wife Valeria.
I hope you enjoy it and again apologize for my poor English.

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Hi Cristian,

I think your work is amazing, especially the carvings!
The photography from your wife might give Sharp by Coop a little run right there!
 
That is truly a thing of beauty - very impressive work, to say the very least. Your wife did a fine job capturing all the terrific details in the photo as well. Hats off to you both, and thanks for giving us a look at this fine piece.

Roger
 
What a pleasant surprise! Every aspect of the work is tasteful and extremely artistic. Rare to see such exacting work this side of Joseph Szilaski (A US Mastersmith who also does this style well.)

Bravo !!!

The photography from your wife might give Sharp by Coop a little run right there!
More than a run. Her lighting, background and her usage of insets is exemplary. I stand humbled. :)

Coop
 
WOW!! That is simply beautiful. Is it a pipe tomahawk or just styled like one?

GREAT work on the carving and engraving too!

Peter
 
My friends thank you very much for your words. So much of me as my wife Valeria. We really feel honored by you and encourages us to continue working.
ShawDAMAN, is a fully functional piece !!!
Jim, Master Joseph is an inspiration for me thanks. Valeria is very pleased by your words and thank you very much for the compliments !!!
Best regards, Cristian
 
It's a hammer tomahawk Peter, the next piece I'm working will be a pipe hawk.
Thanks for your words, Cristian
 
Joseph Szilaski was the first thing I thought of when viewing your wife's great image.
Fantastic attention to detail on this superb tomahawk, Cristian.
Thanks for sharing and please post more !

Doug
 
There aren't many times when I see a piece (knife, gun, tomahawk, etc) that makes my jaw drop. Your tomahawk was one of those rare occasions where it did. Thanks for sharing.
 
Good work speaks for itself, and I've seen plenty of native English speakers communicate less clearly. Please feel free to share more of your work on the forum, we'd love to see it! :)
 
Tomahawks have just been taken to a whole new art form. Simply incredible work.
 
mossyhorn summed things up for me about this work.
Simply incredible work.

Just a pleasure to see it.
 
WOW,that is some jawdropping work,such incredible talent showing in the head as well as the wood!!!!
 
That is truly a beautiful piece of work. You're causing me tomahawk envy. Thanks for sharing:thumbup:
 
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