The HB's that I've rehafted that had the epoxy were too short on the eye to jump down and do that with so I had to replace the handles .
i forgot to say, i also started hanging the head @dancan sent me. slow i know...very slow! in my defence i want to try etching/blacking it with oak chips since i like how my maul and fiskars has blackened as ive split oak a lot recently, i just need to do some bucking and gather the chips. anyway....just found this though from buckin'
that is it! Mrs Buckin's hatchet is it! notice how much epoxy? and no kerf/wedge? takealook at about 4:15 how bad the fit is front and back (he comments on it later) thats because the eye constricts and expands. that is why i spent a while filing the eye straight. my fit wont need extra bits of wood like Buckin's,ha ha!
Oops, I quoted the wrong picture. So, I repeat, good work.Spent half hour or more with the file and the TrueTemper. Tidied 2 or 3 minor dinks, took the worst of the mushrooming off, well....the sharp edges that were forming, and got a half decent edge back. If the makers mark wasn't at the poll I'd take more off (and on the grinder, it is fairly well deformed!) but I don't want to lose the mark so this is where I'm stopping on the poll. Quite pleased with the cutting edge, that came back quite quickly. If you look closely on the before photo it has several major dings/chips but they mostly came out. The toe and heel both have a bit of remaining damage though...think i'll leave it....getting them out would require a lot of material to be removed. The edge will get a final tickle once the head is hung, but its not far off.
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WOW. That's so awesome Joe.@rarefish383 @dancan
I had an unexpected delivery yesterday. What's this? i thought as i took the box. Feels heavy. Look at the packaging...international....description says 'Old axe head' ??? I tore it open to find this beauty and am dumbstruck by the wonderful act of kindness by someone I've never met!!
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A True Temper Jersey weighing in at 3lb 10Oz. Its AWESOME, and Joe is even more AWESOME!! thank you very much indeed! Seems Dan was complicit, passing on my address. what a wonderful surprise!
I'm trying to decide ow to restore it, I'm thinking a 32" hickory handle. My source of really quality hafts is showing out of stock on straight ones at that length so that may have made the curved/straight choice for me. the head has been beaten on the poll which is a bit flared, i don't want to remove the True Temper marking so I wont remove all the flare but will tidy it as much as I can. Given that it will therefore always look used I won't over do the resto...quite like the beaten look I think....so although i briefly considered painting it again I think I'll just do the mild poll tidy, tidy a couple of other very small dings, sharpen it and get it hung.....i think!
you think? handle is currently flush to the top at the front, just poking above the eye at the back. I could drop it lower for sure, and may do that now you've suggested...hmm, yes maybeYou have a bit more work to do Neil , get the head down another 1/2" and it'll be a better fit at the top .
you think? handle is currently flush to the top at the front, just poking above the eye at the back. I could drop it lower for sure, and may do that now you've suggested...hmm, yes maybe
That's what bullets are for [emoji38]Lookin good! I want to see a video of you throwing it. A small axe like that's not worth anything if you can't throw it and defend yourself.
I like a proud handle [emoji38]you think? handle is currently flush to the top at the front, just poking above the eye at the back. I could drop it lower for sure, and may do that now you've suggested...hmm, yes maybe
Nice work Neil. Take your time.Agreed! its a slow process! Thanks for the reminder, yes I need to smooth the transition more.
So long as I get it hung right then it'll be a lovely little axe mate, and I am gong to enjoy it very VERY much, thank you!
I did see that on an ax at a sale, there were 3 auctioneers going at the same time, so I missed the ax. I think the one I saw was on a single bit.I've missed sooo much. Has anyone on here heard of a temp-r-ite double bit axe. I googled it but didn't find anything.
Go figure, I can't remember what I did with it. But I got this little Swedish hatchet on a garage sale SaturdayI did see that on an ax at a sale, there were 3 auctioneers going at the same time, so I missed the ax. I think the one I saw was on a single bit.
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