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Tomahawks: why? - Bushcraft USA Forums A tomahawk is good for surviving in the wilderness, building a quick shelter, fighting Indians It is probably not so good for felling trees, splitting a rick of firewood, or carving spoons, garden gnomes, or cigar store Indians None of which I, personally, have ever found the need to do while roaming around in the woods
Before and After -- Tomahawk Restoration - Bushcraft USA Forums In this previous thread, "In search of a lighter tomahawk", I introduced this piece of rust that I bought off ebay: Well, I finally got it in the mail and found some (very scarce) time to work on it I removed much of the rust, filed the atrociously damaged non existant edge back in and sharpened it, and made a handle and crude mask
The Comparison Between the Cold Steel conventional tomahawks I am looking to purchase a cold Steel tomahawk in the near future and I'm am in a good deliemma I like the riflesmans and pipe Hawks for the hammer pommel on the back but I'm going for a woods tool that I can also use to practice my tomahawk fighting reviews on YouTube suggest that the riflesmans hawk would be too heavy to wield quickly in a
Carry Options for a Tomahawk - Bushcraft USA Forums I love the versatility of having a tomahawk with me in the woods pounding, chopping, splitting, defense, etc However, the constant tapping of the handle on my leg if I carry it on my belt is kind of obnoxious(I know I'm a whiny) What other ways do you all carry a tomahawk that enables quick access for defensive purposes besides belt carry
Tomahawk from a Drywall Hatchet? - Bushcraft USA Forums The eye could be stretched fairly easily if you had a forge and a tomahawk-eye drift, but the heat-treatment would likely have to be redone afterwards Reactions: Land , savage99nc , Baduddy and 6 others
CRKT Jenny Wren tomahawk - Bushcraft USA Forums I had always wanted to try a small, full tang axe hawk and I finally picked up a CRKT Jenny Wren tomahawk a couple of weeks ago because their prices came way down (This is the lower priced, CKRT version of RMJ Tactical's product with the same name ) It sharpened well very quickly and the edge profile is not too thick
Norlund Axe - which model? | Bushcraft USA Forums Norlund Tomahawk Hudson Bay Pattern Restoration Picked this up on a local classified at lunch today for $20 From the ad I thought it was the 1 25 lb voyageur model but I think it might be the 2lb tomahawk model (which I would prefer)
Railroad spike tomahawk build - Bushcraft USA Forums Railroad spike tomahawk build (pic heavy cheater's blacksmithing) I was inspired by the Backwoodsman magazine article on building a camp hatchet tomahawk from a railroad spike I had been looking for a project to build for my Dad, for his birthday and this fit the bill!
Cold Steel Vietnam Tomahawk | Bushcraft USA Forums As such, there are two "genuine" Vietnam tomahawks currently in production - the ATC VTAC and the Cold Steel Vietnam Tomahawk - the former is a modern version with a synthetic handle (as I hear it, nigh indestructible) and the latter being wooden-handled, as the original