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FYI:
The trick to shaping handles is, a drill mounted flap wheel (various sizes) & NEVER mess with the thin front eye side of the handle.
Always sand the back only.
Do the "3 step saw" trick in the Kerf, & if you plan on keeping it, glue the wedge.

Cross wedges are for loose heads only IMHO, I never use them for an original hang.
 

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That’s a lovely axe good colour o; that handle too

Thank you, the one that isn’t polished that’s how it’s looked since new, heat treat marks for hardened bit and poll. The handles are just hickory, all original is a whiskey river handle and polished has one from the local hardware store. But I like the hardware store one better, more elliptical shaped.
 

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Used to be $5 handles, but now $7!!!
28" they need LOTSO work but they are Hickory & have good grain ORIENTATION.
Bought one yesterday for the 3.5# Rixford "R57" (1957).
Basically a curved handle Miners Axe.
I like em short & heavy (no women jokes!).

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FINALLY got the 2.25# Woodslasher mounted on a 26" handle (glued White Oak wedge).

Havent had time to work on axes lately & this one has taken about 4 times longer than I anticipated (BUNCHO handle reshaping).
Murphy's Law was all up in this one!

I had HIGH hope's about the balance vs. head/handle length & it didnt disappoint!
In fact it is better than I hoped!

On that Hudson Bay hatchet, I just mixed Walnut Stain with BLO.
Gonna do the same with the Woodslasher.

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FINALLY got the 2.25# Woodslasher mounted on a 26" handle (glued White Oak wedge).

Havent had time to work on axes lately & this one has taken about 4 times longer than I anticipated (BUNCHO handle reshaping).
Murphy's Law was all up in this one!

I had HIGH hope's about the balance vs. head/handle length & it didnt disappoint!
In fact it is better than I hoped!

On that Hudson Bay hatchet, I just mixed Walnut Stain with BLO.
Gonna do the same with the Woodslasher.

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They look smart nice job and good usable axes
 

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Looking for a 3lb Jersey or Kentucky pattern head.
3 lbs (+/- a ounce or two).
I'd be willing to trade any of David's axes (lol) or I have a bunch of good ones on hand here for trade.
Or Postal MO if you have one you'd sell.
 

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Old Rusty US Steel...
2 are 3.5# 32" Swedes tho (Early Stamp Wetterlings).
Those are two of my favorites, but to be honest, under a file, they are soft compared to the US Steel.
In fairness, they aren't designed to be...

Geared more towards Softwoods than Hardwoods, they are extremely well balanced & that's part of the attraction for me.
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Old Rusty US Steel...
2 are 3.5# 32" Swedes tho (Early Stamp Wetterlings).
Those are two of my favorites, but to be honest, under a file, they are soft compared to the US Steel.
In fairness, they aren't designed to be...

Geared more towards Softwoods than Hardwoods, they are extremely well balanced & that's part of the attraction for me.
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Beautiful collection there very nice
 
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