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I have been wanting to do another tomahawk so before it gets too hot here I decided to customize a Cold Steel spike tomahawk. I have done a few of these in years past but haven't done one in awhile. I thought with all the shutdowns why not. I wasn't sure what I wanted it to look like so I just let it unfold as I went. I still have a little bit to do so it isn't quite complete but it is very close.
 

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Dang.... I shouldn’t look anymore. This could get expensive. This whole thing is like potato chips, or cashews, you can’t eat just one.

Stunning ! :thumb::cool:
 
Here is a top view.

DD1, it really isn't all that expensive unless you buy a different haft instead of using the one that originally comes with the hawk, but it is labor intensive. The premium curly Maple, curly Hickory, or other exotic hafts can cost twice as much or more than the original hawk.
 

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That's nice I like that a lot! I recently made a curly maple handled hawk too but just used a normal style forged head (I didnt make the head) and browned it and still thinking about some brass wire inlay on the handle.
 

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@Shiloh1944 Your unfolding really came out beautifully. I saw it especially from 4144.jpg to 4147.jpg. Sharp axe head final finish, and overall great craftsmanship. Enjoyed your post. ~wiksmo

I wasn't sure what I wanted it to look like so I just let it unfold as I went.
 
I have several hawks. Where do you get the curly maple or hickory handles?

Mike

Mike, You can get them form Track of the Wolf. I bought a really nice curly Hickory off eBxx but it cost quite a bit. You can also get them on a site called Hatchets and Axes I believe.

Redmoon, very nice! What did you use on the haft to get the curl to show up so well? That looks premium grade! :thumb:
 
I use the same process on all my curly projects. I start with 1-2 generous applications of diluted tannic acid allowing it to dry between each application and then I use iron nitrate stain which needs to be 'blushed' (heated) between each application, initially it is a green color but after you get it heated up it turns orange/brown and lastly I rub it down with a boiled linseed oil soaked sos pad.
 

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Rade Hawkins Knife Supplies used to and appears to still carry some Great curly maple handles, solid and pipehawk.
I have bought several from him when he was alive
 
I have been wanting to do another tomahawk so before it gets too hot here I decided to customize a Cold Steel spike tomahawk. I have done a few of these in years past but haven't done one in awhile. I thought with all the shutdowns why not. I wasn't sure what I wanted it to look like so I just let it unfold as I went. I still have a little bit to do so it isn't quite complete but it is very close.

Beautiful transformation, Well done!
 

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