Inherited my grandfather's roofing hatchet. It ain't anything fancy but I'm proud to put it use again.3wk ⋅ victorabartolome ⋅ r/Axecraft
Bought my dad an axe for Christmas, this is actually a fake one made of cardboard that contains a sharpening stone, he’ll never see it coming.1yr ⋅ balance_goblin ⋅ r/Axecraft
I’ve had this under my bed for 20 years. Last night it was on Antiques roadshow uk. It’s my grandads escape axe from WW2 he was a co pilot in a Horsa glider.1yr ⋅ notapeanutboost ⋅ r/Axecraft
A specialized axe we fabricated for chopping underground roots/debris when driving large pilings into swamp land. It works really well!1yr ⋅ slick519 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Don't know if this counts, but I saw this doorhandle outside a restaurant in Salen, Sweden. Brand unknown.1yr ⋅ grymtgris ⋅ r/Axecraft
Someone told me that you guys over here might appreciate this, it's a piece of firewood that looks like an axe1yr ⋅ Noah_Yoos ⋅ r/Axecraft
I made a blunt axe for my son on his first Christmas. One broken kitchen floor tile later and I learned my lesson. It’s hanging up till he’s older and maybe we will sharpen it someday when he’s a lot older.1yr ⋅ Burnz27 ⋅ r/Axecraft
A Billnas i restored with a new solid Irish Bog Oak handle. Not too many of these around I would think! Moose antler for the wedge.1yr ⋅ LaplandAxeman ⋅ r/Axecraft
If you've ever remembered, on the downswing, that you're wearing a mask hit like and subscribe. 🤦🏼♂️10mo ⋅ Action_King_TheBest ⋅ r/Axecraft
How do we feel about a railroad spike tomahawk? My first attempt at making a edge tool other than a knife, think I've caught the bug...1yr ⋅ WWTBD1 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Plumb Victory got a new wedge for the original handle. 5 year air dried ash wedge with brass star inlays. What do you think?1yr ⋅ lucvh ⋅ r/Axecraft
I'm 14 and decided to see if I could make a handle for an old hults bruk. First time making a handle. I made it from a solid block of iornbark extremely hard wood. Only used a hand saw and a file and a bit of sand paper2yr ⋅ fishingGOD221 ⋅ r/Axecraft
While sewing is clearly not my strong suit a man can only be cut by his own axe so many times before he starts googling saddle stitching how to videos.1yr ⋅ Action_King_TheBest ⋅ r/Axecraft
Picked up 4 axes from an old bloke today that I plan on restoring, figured this would be a fun way to show them off!10mo ⋅ Mike91444 ⋅ r/Axecraft
A cheap hardware store axe I ground into a 10th century style Viking axe. Ash handle, rust bluing.1yr ⋅ MartinFields ⋅ r/Axecraft
Some custom axes burnt and wrapped by our wonderful, talented, tiny human Sarah (affectionately know as ‘Sazzle’)2yr ⋅ ravenforgeuk ⋅ r/Axecraft
Built my first axe! Used 0.8 carbon steel rebar. Blade is hardened and tempered accordingly.11mo ⋅ Squidling101 ⋅ r/Axecraft
The biggest axe I have... 7 1/2lb English Whitehouse rounding pattern!1yr ⋅ NichollsFabrication ⋅ r/Axecraft
Took a blacksmithing workshop recently. Lots of fun and made this little hatchet.2yr ⋅ JoeyHamilton71 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Hafted this bad ass axe for my buddy, and he loves it! I’ve got a few more heads that I can’t wait to work on1yr ⋅ thebladeinthebush ⋅ r/Axecraft
In the basement of the local antique mall is a guy with a booth selling nothing but antique tools. Most of the axes are true temper, collins and craftsman.2yr ⋅ xcityfolk ⋅ r/Axecraft
Used cheap Coleman hatchet for several years during our camping trips, worked great, as it supposed to. Wanted to upgrade to something nicer, finally dropped $100 on this. Cut my finger on the very first day, but man does this thing feels nice2yr ⋅ cg_ ⋅ r/Axecraft
Three 3500 year old Bronze age Palstave axe heads dug out of the ground whilst metal detecting in the UK. They were all in the same 2 ft deep hole stacked side by side. They fall under the treasure act so I don't get to keep them, but an amazing experience to have found these prehistoric artefacts.2yr ⋅ MidlifecyclistUK ⋅ r/Axecraft
Just finished this Welland Vale 11⁄4 lb Hatchet, potentially a concealed carry 😜1yr ⋅ chaztity101 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Hello axe heads! This was found on an old farm in the interior forests of Finland. It was a few feet underground. Is there any way to identify its age by the shape?11mo ⋅ HughJawiener ⋅ r/Axecraft
One of my hobbies. Restoring old axes. All the handles are English Ash made from scratch using a draw knife and sand paper. Hope you all like them.2yr ⋅ bilbo_snackins ⋅ r/Axecraft
Took a blacksmithing class. Forged a Viking axe from a ball peen hammer. First time actually forging. It was amazing, and a lot of fun.4mo ⋅ ElBomberoLoco ⋅ r/Axecraft
One of my favorite little axes. Customer wanted a small cheap option for just around the house. Had this vintage unmarked boys axe head. Cleaned and blued it, sharpened it, sent it on its way. Wish I had kept this one haha3mo ⋅ Knot_Breaker_85 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Old axe head family found, British museum wanted it but we didn’t want to give it up. Can anyone tell me anything about it? Thanks9mo ⋅ Waste_Ad_5243 ⋅ r/Axecraft
I hope people don't consider this a sin. I put hiking stuck badges on the base of my handle to personalize my Hults Bruk.1yr ⋅ Assorted-Fruit ⋅ r/Axecraft
A for real meat axe! Hog splitter with an axe on the back of the spine. I’m guessing that someone made this so they didnt have to switch between multiple tools. I hope it’s cool to post this here but if not feel free to delete.1yr ⋅ MrBullFrog72 ⋅ r/Axecraft
One of the weirdest wedges I’ve done to save an old handle. I call it a “scatter wedge “3mo ⋅ MrBullFrog72 ⋅ r/Axecraft
In 1971 this is the first thing I made in vocational high school welding class. Took it home on the bus and carried it to my locker. No questions asked! Now it hangs in my shop.1yr ⋅ Iwanttoplaytoo ⋅ r/Axecraft
American made, Council Tools ⚒️ camp axe. Started taking an interest in axes. Enjoyed adding custom details . Thanks for forum shares.1yr ⋅ BuilderTexas ⋅ r/Axecraft
Not much, but they’re mine (40 y/o, long time lurker, first post to reddit ever...)2yr ⋅ prohpr ⋅ r/Axecraft
Took a picture of my Northmen Guild Stalwart axe today. Though you might like it.2mo ⋅ moarturnips ⋅ r/Axecraft
Reforged this from a chipped antique ball peen hammer, was able to keep the original handle!1yr ⋅ Merunner ⋅ r/Axecraft
A good example of why 'fellers' got paid more than 'swampers'. Serious skill and nerves for this job!1yr ⋅ ObtuseBogan ⋅ r/Axecraft
5lb Hytest Forester with a new Spotted Gum handle, I'm really going to miss this one1yr ⋅ AuCraftsman ⋅ r/Axecraft
Threw some quick and dirty scrap racks into my corner of the garage, suddenly looks like an proper shop1yr ⋅ theforestkern ⋅ r/Axecraft
A custom Cold Steel Pipe Hawk I’ve been working on while stuck at home the last week2yr ⋅ PrismaticAeon ⋅ r/Axecraft
It's called the ugly tool. I've had it for over 15 years, handy old thing1yr ⋅ machining99 ⋅ r/Axecraft
First axe display done! 3 magnets at the head and indented finger release at the palm swell. Hand routed from a solid piece of Birch, painted with Signal Red . Kentucky head with a new Ash handle stained with walnut/black and oiled. Oak and Mahogany wedge. On my living room wall now!5mo ⋅ LaplandAxeman ⋅ r/Axecraft
We're doing dumb axe things over here at Dumb Axe Tool Works. 💜10mo ⋅ Action_King_TheBest ⋅ r/Axecraft
Absolutely extatique about my new axe! The Norden series from fiskars is a thing of beauty! Composite head, hickory handle. What an awesome birthday gift!1yr ⋅ GearLegion ⋅ r/Axecraft
Great work Collins. Moving your forge to Mexico seems to have really paid off. /s1yr ⋅ Action_King_TheBest ⋅ r/Axecraft
My reward for helping my grand parents I tried to turn down the money but they insisted the axe head was half way off the handle when my grandpa showed it to me he brought it into his workshop got the head back in place then cut and hammered two wedges in it to keep it there all in under a minute2yr ⋅ Captain_skulls ⋅ r/Axecraft
So I've got a bunch of axes I've restored over the years. Anyone know where I can sell some of these?1yr ⋅ Mini14bandit ⋅ r/Axecraft
Needed a hiking axe but the local selection was somewhat lacking so I picked up a Vaughan 22oz half hatchet and a piece of hickory and made my own.1yr ⋅ Action_King_TheBest ⋅ r/Axecraft
Here's the latest finished restoration. I went for a really dark finish. Thoughts?2yr ⋅ bilbo_snackins ⋅ r/Axecraft
The finished fireman’s axe, I’ll post better pictures with the stamps in it later.1yr ⋅ Woodworker2020 ⋅ r/Axecraft
True Temper Kelly Perfect. Refinished this rusty double bit I bought at an estate sale for $5 and hung a new handle on it. Gifted this to a good buddy yesterday1yr ⋅ reetardgenius ⋅ r/Axecraft
Spent some time bringing a few drawknives back to life. Time to shape some handles2yr ⋅ kreaturesleeper ⋅ r/Axecraft
Broke my buddy's handle on his Plumb Jersey so I carved him a new one with Ash from my property. She chops2yr ⋅ BuckRafferty ⋅ r/Axecraft
Found all these for $30 in my local classifieds. I think they are going to clean up nice.2mo ⋅ tonystark29 ⋅ r/Axecraft