
Tomahawk vs hatchet - Bushcraft USA Forums
2012年8月2日 · My tomahawk I have used for a very long time (and it became a better tool when I selected the current handle) and the Marble's Safety Axe was popular from the time it was introduced and although the weight is a bit more the dimensions of the Marble's axe are very similar to those of the Mini.
Tomahawks: why? - Bushcraft USA Forums
2019年1月7日 · 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.
Tomahawk from a Drywall Hatchet? - Bushcraft USA Forums
2023年6月2日 · 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
True Temper Tomahawk question - Bushcraft USA Forums
2018年9月4日 · They aren't as common as the Dayton pattern hatchets. I've got several Daytons but only one Tomahawk. They look cool, plain and simple. Same as the Hudson Bay axes, National paterns by Plumb, Kelly Black Ravens, or Nurlunds though some of that was hype by someone semi-famous who didn't really know what he was talking about.
Preferred way to carry an axe/tomahawk? - Bushcraft USA Forums
2022年5月19日 · I made a belt loop for my tomahawk but it still needed a mask. I used grommets instead of rivers for the mask so I could use some braided leather as a sling. Funny enough I never considered the sling but I made the leather braid to satisfy the bushclass requirement. I loved the look of it which spawned the idea for the hawk sling.
Before and After -- Tomahawk Restoration - Bushcraft USA Forums
2025年2月7日 · 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.
Railroad spike tomahawk build - Bushcraft USA Forums
2014年1月7日 · 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!
tomahawk choice..CRKT or Cold Steel? - Bushcraft USA Forums
2017年1月21日 · looking at picking up a tomahawk. I am looking at the cold steel trail hawk which I know will need some modifications, but don't know a lot about the CRKT tomahawks. What do you guys think?
Have a look at this Tomahawk | Bushcraft USA Forums
2025年2月21日 · So I purchased this Tomahawk a few months back on auction. Got it for a fairly cheap price. $80 if I remember correctly. It’s a pipe hawk and it came pretty dull, so I immediately sharpened up the edge and threw it in the hatchet bin. I didn’t plan on using it because the center is drilled out, although the haft feels very solid.
CRKT Jenny Wren tomahawk - Bushcraft USA Forums
2021年10月28日 · 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.