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Title: Small bag ax
Post by: woody on June 20, 2017
Felt like tinkering today so I took a break from my gun build and finished up a little bag ax I started a couple of months ago.
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: hotfxr on June 20, 2017
I don't know Woody, I usually just open a bag by tearing the paper. Haven't found one tough enough to need an ax yet.   ROFL  ROFL

I don't remember seeing this before, did you forge the head yourself? It is ,as always, a nice looking piece.
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: woody on June 20, 2017
Quote from: hotfxr on June 20, 2017
I don't know Woody, I usually just open a bag by tearing the paper. Haven't found one tough enough to need an ax yet.   ROFL  ROFL

I don't remember seeing this before, did you forge the head yourself? It is ,as always, a nice looking piece.

It's a cast head...aint gots into forging metal....just paper............bags!  blah
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: old salt on June 20, 2017
Good looking ax
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: woody on June 21, 2017
Quote from: old salt on June 20, 2017
Good looking ax

Thank you, I really liked these little guys when I first saw one.
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Red Badger on June 22, 2017
I picked one up as a gag for Lady Bulldog a few years ago.... then found out how useful it actually is for camp chores... So I commendiered it back...  :mini-devil-28492:  Don't ask what it cost me in the long run  :'(
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Hanshi on June 22, 2017
Very, very nice and really small!  What does it weigh - not that I can build one?
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: woody on June 22, 2017
Quote from: Hanshi on June 22, 2017
Very, very nice and really small!  What does it weigh - not that I can build one?

This weighs in at 4.8 oz.  ;D
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Papa on June 28, 2017
Hanshi,
Don't bet against yourself. These are available finished or as kits. I've got both. Also different style heads.
Mark
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Hanshi on June 28, 2017
Quote from: Papa on June 28, 2017
Hanshi,
Don't bet against yourself. These are available finished or as kits. I've got both. Also different style heads.
Mark



Where would you recommend checking?
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Papa on June 28, 2017
Will PM you.
Mark
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Tim Burns on July 02, 2017
I carry a small axe like that during hunting season. Makes splitting the rib cage on a deer - a piece of cake. Just keep your fingers out of the way... Mine is sharp enough to lop them off Very Quickly....
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: beowulf on July 03, 2017
met a guy at he very first black powder shoot I ever attended , he had a small bag ax that he used for skinning as well as field dressing his deer ! 
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Hanshi on July 03, 2017
My question now is, "WHERE DID THOSE PICS COME FROM ON MY POSTS???  They weren't there yesterday and I DIDN'T put them there!  What the H#%@* is happening with - I suppose it's photobucket?? worming into our posts, now??!   noway (susp)
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Hanshi on July 03, 2017
FINALLY!  I got it back to what it always has been.  Talk about a fight with Pukebucket; it took me the better part of an hour to get done what should have taken 3 minutes.
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: hotfxr on July 03, 2017
Was that guy an inflatable opponent that you were just spinning around? Or was he just walking along minding his own business and you tripped him up? Remind me to never turn my back to you.  ROFL
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Winter Hawk on July 22, 2017
I have a small hatchet I inherited from my father.  He was an avid Boy Scout in the Netherlands, and one of the high points of his life was going to the Jamboree in Birkenhead, England.  I believe that was around 1929, but I don't know for sure and he isn't around to ask anymore.  Anyway, he bought this little hatchet there.  It weighs 1 lb, 4 oz.  I often throw it in my pack when out in the woods, just because.

~WH~

Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Hanshi on July 24, 2017
Quote from: hotfxr on July 03, 2017
Was that guy an inflatable opponent that you were just spinning around? Or was he just walking along minding his own business and you tripped him up? Remind me to never turn my back to you.  ROFL



;D :mini-devil-28492: You talking to me?  You talking to me!  There's no one else here......  (Taxi Driver)

I picked up an unfinished "mini-hawk" from papa and it is CUTE! I'll get around to finishing the handle, sharpening the head and fitting them together before long.  It won't be tomorrow or the next day, but soon.  Haven't been feeling very well recently so it won't be tomorrow; but soon.
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: hotfxr on July 24, 2017
The Sensei may be able to smack me around, but since he is on the other side of the country from me,  blah.  Bringing this thread back to it's intended path, all this talk of mini hawks sparked a synapse in what's left of my brain and I remembered that I had a smaller hawk myself. So I went out to the weapon wall and there it was. This was given to me a couple of years ago by an older gentleman who said he used it when he was a scout back in the early 50's. I took the picture with one of my throwing hawks with a 19" handle for size comparison. There are no markings left on it anywhere and I don't have any idea of it's pedigree.
Now that I remember I have it I will clean it up, sharpen it and practice throwing it just in case some grey haired ninja type Virginian dressed in a gi leaps out of one of my trees intent on doing me harm. Not that it will physically stop him, but since it will be all shiny he will stop to look at it allowing me to safely run away.

Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: hotfxr on July 24, 2017
Quote from: hotfxr on July 24, 2017
The Sensei may be able to smack me around, but since he is on the other side of the country from me,  blah.  Bringing this thread back to it's intended path, all this talk of mini hawks sparked a synapse in what's left of my brain and I remembered that I had a smaller hawk myself. So I went out to the weapon wall and there it was. This was given to me a couple of years ago by an older gentleman who said he used it when he was a scout back in the early 50's. I took the picture with one of my throwing hawks with a 19" handle for size comparison. There are no markings left on it anywhere and I don't have any idea of it's pedigree.

Now that I remember I have it I will clean it up, sharpen it and practice throwing it just in case some grey haired ninja type Virginian dressed in a gi leaps out of one of my trees intent on doing me harm. Not that it will physically stop him, but since it will be all shiny he will stop to look at it allowing me to safely run away.

Apparently while I was gone Photobucket made some changes and won't let us download pictures anymore. I will post the picture as soon as I figure out how to deal with the changes.
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Hanshi on July 24, 2017
At first I wondered if that tiny hawk could chop off limbs, brush and such.  But I then realized it would do at least as well as a heavy bladed knife and probably even better.  I have a LARGE Bowie that I'm going to sharpen and it may get used for that purpose as well.  But you can throw the hawk!
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: hotfxr on July 24, 2017
Quote from: Hanshi on July 24, 2017
At first I wondered if that tiny hawk could chop off limbs, brush and such.  But I then realized it would do at least as well as a heavy bladed knife and probably even better.  I have a LARGE Bowie that I'm going to sharpen and it may get used for that purpose as well.  But you can throw the hawk!

Ahem! I can throw the knives too. (Not very well and not very far.) So does this mean I have to keep checking the trees to make sure you're not lurking up there? I guess I should also check the weapons wall to make sure you didn't snag any of the swords or spears also. The only thing worse than getting run trough with a sword or spear is if it is with your own blades. I hate that.
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Dogshirt on July 24, 2017
Quote from: hotfxr on July 24, 2017
Quote from: Hanshi on July 24, 2017
At first I wondered if that tiny hawk could chop off limbs, brush and such.  But I then realized it would do at least as well as a heavy bladed knife and probably even better.  I have a LARGE Bowie that I'm going to sharpen and it may get used for that purpose as well.  But you can throw the hawk!

Ahem! I can throw the knives too. (Not very well and not very far.) So does this mean I have to keep checking the trees to make sure you're not lurking up there? I guess I should also check the weapons wall to make sure you didn't snag any of the swords or spears also. The only thing worse than getting run trough with a sword or spear is if it is with your own blades. I hate that.


If you tw can't behave you can BOTH go to your rooms with NO dinner!!!!!!  :mini-devil-28492:
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: hotfxr on July 24, 2017
Thoroughly taxing whats left of my brain cells I was able to reduce the size of the picture and got it to post. Now I need to go take a nap as actually having to think has totally worn me out. 
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: hotfxr on July 29, 2017
Took it upon myself to spruce up the min-hawk. sanded & polished the metal to remove all marks then blued it to give it some character. Sanded down the handle and stained it with mt favorite red/brown stain and through a few coats of tung oil on it. When I dig down to that part of my shop I will heat up some beeswax and give it a going over with that. Didn't turn out half bad, IMHO.
Again, next to a full size hawk for scale.
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: beowulf on July 29, 2017
Quote from: hotfxr on July 29, 2017
Took it upon myself to spruce up the min-hawk. sanded & polished the metal to remove all marks then blued it to give it some character. Sanded down the handle and stained it with mt favorite red/brown stain and through a few coats of tung oil on it. When I dig down to that part of my shop I will heat up some beeswax and give it a going over with that. Didn't turn out half bad, IMHO.
Again, next to a full size hawk for scale.
looks like one I`ve had since I was 16 . it was made in italy and was rather pricey at the time , has had several handles over the years . this one has been in it for the last 20 !
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: hotfxr on July 29, 2017
Quote from: beowulf on July 29, 2017
Quote from: hotfxr on July 29, 2017
Took it upon myself to spruce up the min-hawk. sanded & polished the metal to remove all marks then blued it to give it some character. Sanded down the handle and stained it with mt favorite red/brown stain and through a few coats of tung oil on it. When I dig down to that part of my shop I will heat up some beeswax and give it a going over with that. Didn't turn out half bad, IMHO.
Again, next to a full size hawk for scale.
looks like one I`ve had since I was 16 . it was made in italy and was rather pricey at the time , has had several handles over the years . this one has been in it for the last 20 !

That bottom one looks like an exact match for mine, except yours has a way more cool handle.
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: beowulf on July 30, 2017
Quote from: hotfxr on July 29, 2017
Quote from: beowulf on July 29, 2017
Quote from: hotfxr on July 29, 2017
Took it upon myself to spruce up the min-hawk. sanded & polished the metal to remove all marks then blued it to give it some character. Sanded down the handle and stained it with mt favorite red/brown stain and through a few coats of tung oil on it. When I dig down to that part of my shop I will heat up some beeswax and give it a going over with that. Didn't turn out half bad, IMHO.
Again, next to a full size hawk for scale.
looks like one I`ve had since I was 16 . it was made in italy and was rather pricey at the time , has had several handles over the years . this one has been in it for the last 20 !

That bottom one looks like an exact match for mine, except yours has a way more cool handle.
if yours is an older one , like mine they probably are the same .  as I said mine was made in italy , and I`ve had it since 73 , they are still made but the newer ones ( last twenty years or so ) are made in india , that handle was a scrap piece of curly maple , finished with aqua fortis ,and boiled linseed oil ! about 15 coats rubbed in by hand and then buffed with a piece of denim .
Title: Re: Small bag ax
Post by: Hanshi on July 30, 2017
Quote from: hotfxr on July 24, 2017
The Sensei may be able to smack me around, but since he is on the other side of the country from me,  blah.  Bringing this thread back to it's intended path, all this talk of mini hawks sparked a synapse in what's left of my brain and I remembered that I had a smaller hawk myself. So I went out to the weapon wall and there it was. This was given to me a couple of years ago by an older gentleman who said he used it when he was a scout back in the early 50's. I took the picture with one of my throwing hawks with a 19" handle for size comparison. There are no markings left on it anywhere and I don't have any idea of it's pedigree.
Now that I remember I have it I will clean it up, sharpen it and practice throwing it just in case some grey haired ninja type Virginian dressed in a gi leaps out of one of my trees intent on doing me harm. Not that it will physically stop him, but since it will be all shiny he will stop to look at it allowing me to safely run away.



First of all, "behave"!  I don't do no behaving; I leave that to the city slicker, "polite" crowd.  I no longer destroy just for the fun of it - and it IS fun.  If I want yer scalp, might as well cut it off yerself and save some agony.

All seriousness aside, I left most all my weepons in Ga when I moved.  All I got are a bunch of knives, most small and disguised as something else.  My forte is "environmental" weapons, ie. combs, ink pens, plastic knives (yep, you heard it right; just not the picnic variety although those are surprisingly effective) etc.  Uuh...period plastic.  [hmm]

But I do like the little hawk and my Bowie.  thmbsup