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Forged my Dad a pipe hawk for christmas.

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Hey guys, I thought I'd make my old man something special for Christmas. I forged it out of a piece of old crow bar and handled it with good old Aussie hardwood. I'll just have to get him a tin of tobacco and he'll be good to go.
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You better get some digitalis to go with it, because he's gonna have a heart attack when he sees it ! :thumb:
 
How did you seal the head over the handle? Most pipe hawks are fitted with a leather gasket.
I glued a small leather gasket inside the head, tapered the edges of the leather so that when the head was driven in it heavily compressed the leather. If you look closely in person it is barely perceivable.
 
I finally got around to giving the hawk to my old man at our family Christmas party. He absolutely loved it. We ended up going straight outside, lighting a fire in the backyard and smoking it a few times. Smokes quite well.
 
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