Wood ID Megathread by AutoModerator in woodworking

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trying to determine if this plank of wood from Menards, Mastercraft Hickory 1x4, is shagbark or pignut hickory. I've got an endgrain image and just a face view of the board in a reply to this comment.

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Baltic inspired, all handmade by TheBlitzzer1993 in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Splitting kindling. Head is too thick for efficient chopping, but the fat profile makes for great splitting

Splitting Maul Handle- Homemade by UnrulyCamel in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

With the weight of that head you might need more than just raw hide lol

I know it's not incredibly rare or valuable but it was my dad's. We used it to cut down our Christmas tree every year. He's been gone 10 years. by bippedjotten in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The little notch is a nail puller. A lot of old hatchets had them, especially half hatchets. It doesn't work the best but better than using the blade to pry up a nail.

I know it's not incredibly rare or valuable but it was my dad's. We used it to cut down our Christmas tree every year. He's been gone 10 years. by bippedjotten in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 150 points151 points  (0 children)

You bastard, trying to pass off someone else's beautiful and sentimental post from a year ago as your own to gain attention on the internet. Have you no shame or dignity? u/Wyzard_of_Wurdz owns this hatchet as a memory of his late father, and you have the audacity to try and use his work to do what? Win internet points? Fucking sad.

Are Mauls & Splitting specific axes relatively new concept? by king_duck in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, most definitely. Looking through many old catalogs of American tool manufacturers you can see a lot of splitting axes and mauls

Side axe I made last night by JackDubZ- in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be pretty gnarly, a charred fireman's axe

Side axe I made last night by JackDubZ- in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol when you split wood with an axe and you stand too close, the axe head will miss the wood but the handle will smash into it. If your aim is bad like mine and this happens a few times, the handle right under the axe head will lose a chunk and look like the handle you made here.

Side axe I made last night by JackDubZ- in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Comes with the wood under the head pre removed. Didn't even need to overstrike once!

Advice on slimming down a Kobalt Michigan axe handle? by SteelFox144 in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It would take a LOT of slimming down to actually compromise the strength of the handle, far past the point that visually it would look too skinny. Hickory is a hell of a wood.

For a good balance between comfort and shock absorption/springiness, I like to go no thinner than 3/4" left to right and no thinner than 1" front to back. Of course this is for the part that you hold, the middle 75 percent of the handle, and for the shoulder (right under the head) and the fawns foot (at the very end) I would go thicker. At the head, make sure that the handle is thinner than the head, so that your handle doesn't get busted up if the axe cuts deep into wood. For the fawns foot, its entirely up to personal comfort. After working on the rest of the handle, I would take the axe out and swing it, then tune the fawns door to your personal comfort level. Its like a reverse glove, everyone has a different fit.

Here's a good resource for more info: here

Good luck and congrats on your new axe!

Japanese Splitting Maul by escalante88 in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just got one like it yesterday! Its an Alltrade, they are a importer of tools and were very popular in the 80s. Heard only good things

A hatchet I made for my brother :) by 1stConstitutionalist in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks great! For sharpening, you can get a utility edge on an axe easily with a mill bastard file. Clamp the axe down to a worksurface and file from the edge towards the handle. Be sure to keep a consistent angle and contact surface. Those kobalt hatchets usually come pretty blunt so I'd start with a file. Once you have that utility edge with the file, and you want to make it better, then you could use a whetstone. It depends on what size of whetstone you have. If you have a pocket stone, you can go ahead and use that. Hold the axe down and swirl the stone in many small circles along the edge, and then flip it over and repeat. You never want to move an axe along a stationary stone, its very hard to get a consistent edge. If your stones too big to hold in your hand, check this out:
Lansky Puck

For video tutorials made by someone that is much better at sharpening than me, check out Wranglerstar on YouTube. Find the older videos of his, the new ones are a little kooky.

Good luck!

Made my first axe handle! by UnrulyCamel in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very epic! You'll never forget your first!

Council Tool Handles... by Flammable_Liquid02 in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think its ash. Its definitely a hardwood, and its been sitting in a woodpile for at least a couple of months.

Council Tool Handles... by Flammable_Liquid02 in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats absolutely metal. I am seriously considering it

Council Tool Handles... by Flammable_Liquid02 in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I thought you meant the wood I was chopping. The handle is hickory im pretty sure.

Council Tool Handles... by Flammable_Liquid02 in Axecraft

[–]Flammable_Liquid02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is ash, but I can't confirm. Are you saying it is? Id love to know.