Swamping axe and a TT Pulaski from a salvage building materials store for $7.99 each1yr ⋅ borderlinecurious ⋅ r/Axecraft
Wife's grandfather passed away recently and no one wanted these. I'm going to clean them up use them and pass them down to my kids one day.4yr ⋅ kvothethebloodless5 ⋅ r/Axecraft
With the head made from carbon steel and the handle made from Ash and Rosewood, this axe has been engraved with pagan symbols and is to be gifted to King Raoul of Waywood, a micronation based in the British Isles.2yr ⋅ stomaria ⋅ r/Axecraft
Got a Helko Werk Bavarian felling axe for my birthday, plus a whole lot of the goodies to go with it.4yr ⋅ thenewfrontiersman88 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Some interesting ancient axe head patterns in the nation museum of Denmark4yr ⋅ neilonile ⋅ r/Axecraft
Found this while doing yardwork and looking for more info. It has a stamp for Zenith Marshalwells. I did a small amount of research and it seems to be a decent find. The company shut down in the 60's but hoping there was a way to figure out a more accurate date according to logo or design.4yr ⋅ aTastyJam ⋅ r/Axecraft
The first one I've made that turned out somewhat decent. Old Collins 3 1/2, with ash handle & walnut palm swell. Any recommendations, I'd be glad to hear them!3yr ⋅ ampulex ⋅ r/Axecraft
I just bought this tiny axe and I was wondering what the intended purpose is? The handle is about 10 inches long.2yr ⋅ pipitally ⋅ r/Axecraft
She came out nice, still going to blacken the handle, just need it to soak up first so it don’t split4yr ⋅ mobitz1 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Tips for newbies, when learning how to sharpen, buy yourself one of these. It's magnetic, and will sit on your file to teach you approximately what angle you should file at. Over time you should learn muscle memory and be able to closely guess at the angle you're trying to achieve.2yr ⋅ Knot_Breaker_85 ⋅ r/Axecraft
This is my prototype of a small bearded axe- made from 1/8th 1095 - had kitchen/cooking applications in mind.. came out even better than I expected!!3yr ⋅ WayneHrPr ⋅ r/Axecraft
This is my first axe restoration, you guys think the head is too small for the 24” handle?2yr ⋅ Det_BlutoMindpretzel ⋅ r/Axecraft
First axe restoration (never even restored anything before) go easy on me4yr ⋅ meathole420 ⋅ r/Axecraft
3lb Yankee pattern axe, just finished last night. Freshly forged and hung on a 30 inch Heritage handle from Whiskey River.2yr ⋅ FrisseForges ⋅ r/Axecraft
Found this axe head and need help with the ID or if its a ripoff.1yr ⋅ Hippo_Steak_Enjoyer ⋅ r/Axecraft
I ordered some silver birch handles from Finland, very happy with my purchase!3yr ⋅ Sonoftremsbo ⋅ r/Axecraft
having only hand tools didn't make this easy but the handle is finally mostly finished, and I gotta say. it looks pretty damn good2yr ⋅ Timi-db ⋅ r/Axecraft
I was told that this is the first kind of Hytest Tasmanian pattern from the mid 1940s.2yr ⋅ EthicalAxe ⋅ r/Axecraft
Ended up keeping this lil guy. Great little Norlund kindling maker. Goes with me any time I hit the woods4yr ⋅ mattmag21 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Taking an axe break while cleaning out the garage. Excited about this WIP. 2 lb 6 oz Plumb National on 28 inches. My thinnest handle yet.3yr ⋅ NJoose ⋅ r/Axecraft
Hey guys ! I found this in my house a while ago and I always wondered what it was, it looks like an axe so I figured this was the best place to ask !2yr ⋅ Actual_Lunatic ⋅ r/Axecraft
Do you ever feel dirty after a purchase, even when paying the full asking price? 3-36 & 2-28 NOS double bit replacement handles. $3 a piece.3yr ⋅ kreaturesleeper ⋅ r/Axecraft
Another of my great grandpa's tools, this time a 6 foot crosscut saw. It needs sharpened, but is in pretty good shape.3yr ⋅ ExploringWoodsman ⋅ r/Axecraft
Can anyone help identify this cleaned up metal detector find? Cheers in advance.1yr ⋅ Remarkable-Trust-443 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Oh darlin, you used to be so pretty..... True Temper Kelly Perfect. My grail axe, found in a farmers fire pit3yr ⋅ Cuttysvelt ⋅ r/Axecraft
Is this a fair price for a Collins double on the original handle? Believe it’s a Mann made.1yr ⋅ pyromang1996 ⋅ r/Axecraft
5 1/2lb maul rescued from a rust bucket, cleaned up,, and hung on a 36er.3yr ⋅ kreaturesleeper ⋅ r/Axecraft
Is this one piece? I don’t trust the blue part and they had a piece of yellow tape surrounding where the two points meet.1yr ⋅ Honda--Civic ⋅ r/Axecraft
Bought these today for $50. The three to the left are all Hults Bruk, although the brand on the axe to the right is unknown. $10 for each one of the HB's, and $20 bucks for the axe which brand is unknown. The Agdor was pretty much unused.3yr ⋅ grymtgris ⋅ r/Axecraft
Made my first axe today. Hickory handle with elk hide wrap. Shaped and forged from Collins Homestead axe bit.4yr ⋅ freementia ⋅ r/Axecraft
I did this Childrens Cancer Charity Axe, will be auctioned off this Saturday for the charity.4yr ⋅ MrDeathMachine ⋅ r/Axecraft
The collection so far. Only been restoring/collecting for about a month but I’ve got the itch!1yr ⋅ pyromang1996 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Spring maintenance and linseed oil on the handles. How many is enough?4yr ⋅ NorthofHwy60 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Recently finished this commission. Hand carved ash with hand stitched pleather shirt and pants2yr ⋅ BuckRafferty ⋅ r/Axecraft
Found this for sale lol!😂 it’s a Mustad head and god knows what abomination the handle is 👹🤢💨1yr ⋅ mr_l4hey ⋅ r/Axecraft
Axe Geometry Fascinates Me. I Think There Are 5 Distinct Designs And I Have Summed Up My Experience With Them4yr ⋅ ObtuseBogan ⋅ r/Axecraft
Looking to sell my 1962-1972 Plumb Boy Scout Hatchet w/ sheath. (Never been used condition) Interested in hearing offers.1yr ⋅ LeatherinBrethren ⋅ r/Axecraft
Hand Carved and toasted Ash Handle for this old head. I believe it is from the 1800's. Hit the wood with a few coats of BLO.2yr ⋅ BuckRafferty ⋅ r/Axecraft
Trying to rehandle an axe for the first time. What is the best way to get rid of all this wood and epoxy?2yr ⋅ RapidRecurve ⋅ r/Axecraft
Axes randomly got loose, no usage. How to prevent this from happening in the future?1yr ⋅ Mewiq ⋅ r/Axecraft
This racing axe cost me less than a GB SFA to put together. Tuatahi Chinese head with customised Ochsenkopf handle2yr ⋅ ObtuseBogan ⋅ r/Axecraft
Tarred twine and epoxy overstrike guard for my small forest axe, loving how it looks and hoping it gives the handle a bit longer life.3yr ⋅ tiny_ric_ ⋅ r/Axecraft
Did My first crosswedge today, still wound up with some gaps at the front3yr ⋅ sebastianlaguens ⋅ r/Axecraft
Throwing axes back from the foundry, got to get them ready for heat treat3yr ⋅ Prodigious_Ent ⋅ r/Axecraft
Council Tool Flying Fox came in yesterday... had to fix up the boring handle.4yr ⋅ SharpAsButter ⋅ r/Axecraft
Not that I don't already have enough projects in queue, but for $5 each I couldn't walk away from them.3yr ⋅ kreaturesleeper ⋅ r/Axecraft
Gransfors Bruk SFA and Husqvarna 26 Multi. Freshly sharpened, oiled, and painted.4yr ⋅ MacEnchroe ⋅ r/Axecraft
Well it didn’t turn out so bad after all. Certainly not perfect, but doesn’t look heinous and has survived the first tests. Thanks for the help from the sub.4yr ⋅ gcwposs ⋅ r/Axecraft
I keep getting told that lightly burning red oak makes it brittle and ruins the wood for axe handles, but I've been testing it like crazy and havent noticed any issues so far. Anyone out there know more? Pic for reference4yr ⋅ Tryen01 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Wanted to showcase the completion of my first axe restoration. Criticisms are welcomed4yr ⋅ Proditor777 ⋅ r/Axecraft
Although I've made several camp/belt/trail axes from these I've never seen two new ones side by side. Despite having the same product model number, at 24.0oz. and 20.2oz. (head weight), respectively, these are two radically different tools.2yr ⋅ Action_King_TheBest ⋅ r/Axecraft
Anyone know any info on this axe? Pulled out the water magnet fishing ,Was my fist find3yr ⋅ SynchroniCx ⋅ r/Axecraft
Todays pick. Fulton, 4 lb Sager Chemical, Flint Edge, Plumb, True Temper FSS Pulaski, and a big AA&T stand out so far1yr ⋅ WoolleyWacker ⋅ r/Axecraft
Recommendations for oil on a new hatchet handle? For a brand new Hults Bruk hatchet? Type of oil and thoughts on it?3yr ⋅ Reckless-Bound ⋅ r/Axecraft