Thanks Pappy.
Scott Silsby let me photograph some of his.
I tried to watch him haft an ax at Oregon Ridge a few years ago.
Got distracted but learned a little. He lets the kids and adults
chop away all day long. Never saw one fail.
Hey Orrum
I have used a pruned cherry tree branch. I peeled the bark back
six or seven inches cut the branch (left enough branch for handle)
off and notched it to receive the ax groove. I then wrapped the bark
criss cross over the top of the ax and back down along the handle.
It was wet and supple (spring). I then wrapped the bark tight with
wet raw hide. It stayed solid until I gifted it. Looked great.
More of a tomahawk.
Bob, Yeah for sure a lot of work. Ask Pete Davis. He had rounded
third and was sliding in when his lopped on a final peck.
I thought you and Eddie were hilarious. You could use a dia. grinder
to preform? I'll post a couple I found that I modeled after.
Bead, That ax of yours looks like it was found in a cave. The real deal.
I hope I do anywhere near as well. Thanks for posting it. Sweet
When I get close I'll ask you about stitching.
Zuma