
De gauche a droite: bois de noyer, mammouth, desert ironwood, mammouth, bruyere
Blastmaster1972 a écrit:De gauche a droite: bois de noyer, mammouth, desert ironwood, mammouth, bruyere
jlg a écrit:Le deux et le trois, ça ressemble à du cable
Gudy Van Poppel a écrit:
Gudy Van Poppel a écrit:Finished a commision, with lots of blood sweat and tears!
Long have I thought about how to make a Viking axe, the way they made it back then. Normally this type of forged axes is from low carbon steel, with a high carbon insert for the cutting edge. That can be done. But I wanted to make it from damascus steel, and that's a different matter! I made a billet of 5 bands of torsion damscus, kind of like a Viking pattern. Then I forged the axe, made the "eye", and forged it around a conical thorn. That was a hell of a job. After that it was forged to shape, the cutting edge was ground open, folded open, and a 400 layer damascus cutting edge was inserted and forged in.
The handle was made from a beam of "Tigermaple", and this was no easy feat as well!
But it was fun to make, and I know it will get a good home!
David88 a écrit:salut
petite question à 10 balles
Le système à piston des pliants, c'est celui de Ron Lake (PAL) ???
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