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Aij29
22-10-2014, 07:08 AM
Hi Guys

Just thought i would share my (almost finished) axe restoration with you,

I really don`t like spending money but i also enjoy fixing/restoring things so when i thought about getting
an axe for Bushcraft i asked a couple of family members to see if they had anything and low and behold they turned up with
three Kent pattern axe heads between them.
My favourite being my Grans old Spear&Jackson so i soaked the head in vinegar for about a week then cleaned it off with an
old scouring pad,
Filed the damage around the Poll,
And sourced a free piece of oak which my dad and i turned into a handle (our first time for doing anything like this) coated in linseed oil
The picture shows it with the wooden wedge fitted but not trimmed or fitted with a metal wedge

So all in all a nice Bushcraft axe for next to nothing:cool:

Hope you like it

Cheers
Adrian


http://i470.photobucket.com/albums/rr61/KernowKrawler/SpearampJackson_zpsa5ed4efa.jpg (http://s470.photobucket.com/user/KernowKrawler/media/SpearampJackson_zpsa5ed4efa.jpg.html)

bopdude
22-10-2014, 07:33 AM
Nice job, wish I had the know-how to even start turning out something like it.

jacob karhu
22-10-2014, 02:21 PM
Is it a special axe for a special work on the wood ?
Because the form looks like différent than the others axes i ever used.
Seems heavy for a small handle ?

Aij29
22-10-2014, 03:16 PM
Is it a special axe for a special work on the wood ?
Because the form looks like différent than the others axes i ever used.
Seems heavy for a small handle ?

Hi

Its a Kent Pattern axe which used to be very popular in the Uk,
All three axe heads I have are the same shape with approx. 14" handles,
So we used the nicest shape existing handle as a template

cheers
Adrian

OakAshandThorn
22-10-2014, 04:51 PM
T^ Well done :). I love the Kent pattern...certainly an excellent shape for woodworking.

ian c
22-10-2014, 10:35 PM
You have done a good job with that well done.

jacob karhu
24-10-2014, 11:04 AM
Indeed, it's wrote 'england" on the blade :ashamed:

I said that because your axe remember me a special axe we use in France, call "hache d'équarissage". Forged in order to make a tree square.
You can see one of them on this picture :

http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/media/edu/EN/uploads/image/DA5_619757.jpg

And i found an other picture describing the different type of axes used for this work. Yours looks like the "American Broad axe".

http://lecopeaudansloeil.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/sloane-haches.png?w=676

bigmike
27-10-2014, 11:19 AM
Sweet work Mr v will get on with mine asap

Ranger
20-01-2015, 11:01 AM
Hey great job! Its always good to make best use of what we have instead of tossing it out and buying something new all the time.