Here are a few more knives and axes I've made. I just started using a gas forge after years of coal and have been having problems with my new forge. I'm hoping to get to where I can forge weld with it so I can start making axes again.
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Wow! Very nice work on all accounts!
I love the period look and materials, every piece is outstanding but I particularly like the fancy Hawk and the powder measures.
Steve
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Potomac Forge
Member, W.F. Moran Jr. Foundation
ABS Apprentice
Thanks Steve.
I love it! I'm really drawn to the period knives and hawks. Actually the whole time period is my favorite. Mountain man/rendezvous equipment is my favorite.
You do fine work! Welcome to TG!
Excellent work. Thanks for sharing.
Pretty cool stuff........ :thumbsup:
Thanks for the kind words guys.