5 Axe Restoration













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My Premier Project Plans: https://paskmakes.com/premier-project... • My Free Plans: https://paskmakes.com/free-plans/ • I couldn't pass up the challenge of an axe restoration project when I found this old, neglected axe head at our local market. At only $5 I thought it was worth a go! That was two years ago and it's taken me until now to tackle it. The handle was made out of a piece of reclaimed Jarrah which is a very hard Australian hardwood - I'm not sure of it's flexibility but I did a bit of a search and found that axe handles here have been made from it in the past. I don't have any Hickory or Ash so Jarrah was the best I had. • I also added a leather grip, that came out great considering I just went for it! I used an old belt to keep the reclaimed theme going. • It was kind of a big deal talking to the camera for the first time - we will see if it happens again! • Hope you enjoy the video and as always I'm happy to answer any questions. Please bare in mind I'm no axe handle expert but I've made a couple now and still learning. • If you would like to support this channel you can do so here •   / paskmakes   • You can also help me out by purchasing one of my shirts, you can find them here https://paskmakes.threadless.com • Check out my new website • http://paskmakes.com/ • Check out my Instagram to see more of my work   / paskmakes   • Also you can check out my photography at my website (nothing to do with making but you may be interested in what I do) http://www.neilpaskinphotography.com • My email can be found in the about section of this channel. • For real mail, • Pask Makes • P.O BOX 768 • Yandina • Queensland • 4561 • Australia

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