Posted 7 months ago
fossilhunter
(38 items)
This is a tomahawk that was fashioned from a farriers file (hoof care). The long handle I played with until it could be thrown fairly accurate. I love the scale pattern on it too. I'm was thinking about polishing it up and laquering it, but liked the flat finish better.
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When I 1st saw the wood rasp, I thought, hope he isn't using that to try & sharpen the blade! Just get the handle length right for your throw.
Thanks blunderbuss2
I put the file in the pic to show exactly what the tomahawk head was made of. This particular file in the pic was handed down from a farmer family member.