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Tomahawk: Spike vs. Hammer - Bushcraft USA Forums I know I talk a lot about how my spike hawk is my most used tomahawk - and it's true But I'm also a bit terrified of the spike - at least when I'm carrying it or using the blade side
Tomahawk vs hatchet | Page 8 | Bushcraft USA Forums Tomahawk is more fun, has a removable heft that can be easily carved with the head in a pinch, and is lighter easier to store away Hatchet is better for everything other than throwing, and using as a weapon to bash skulls in, Hatchet is superior chopper, and splits wood and kindling better Tomahawk = Cool, Fun, Light, removable handle
Tomahawk vs hatchet | Page 7 | Bushcraft USA Forums Axe or Tomahawk I'm getting into bushcraft and I am stuck on something Do I get an axe, or do I get a tomahawk? What are the pro's and con's of each? Thank you!
Tomahawk from a Drywall Hatchet? - Bushcraft USA Forums Hello there! I'm wondering if anyone here has ever made a tomahawk from a drywall hatchet hammer? Obviously it wouldn't be able to have a friction fit, easily replaceable handle, and the size would be limited
Thoughts on forging a hand ax or tomahawk out of old leaf springs . . . I'll first say my current forge isn't all that great at heating up larger metal, so this may be a real challenge I've got a pile of old leaf springs in the scrap pile, some bits with relatively low use((so not expecting ant hidden stress cracks from hard use)add-on helper springs I'd put on a
Help IDing vintage Vietnam Tomahawk. | Bushcraft USA Forums Vintage LaGana Tactical Tomahawk ("VTAC") This LaGana Tactical Tomahawk has served the United States in every single conflict since the Vietnam War The "VTAC" has a drop forged 1060 steel (RC 52-54) blade The handle is hickory and coated black Has some scratches and minor wear, otherwise good condition Comes with original brown
Tomahawk vs hatchet | Page 3 | Bushcraft USA Forums The words tomahawk and hatchet have been brought down to us with a wide variety of meanings, including being named as to where they were made, and confusion reigns supreme It has also been used to denote any axe like implement that is not associated with any trade, such as roofers hatchet, drywall hatchet, and so on
Bear traps - Bushcraft USA Forums Has anyone ever used one of these? If I remember right these were made by a guy in North Dakota tomahawk
Estwing axe to tomahawk conversion | Bushcraft USA Forums Estwing actually makes a "Tomahawk" - it looks pretty good and the weight seems reasonable I'm thinking of buying one has anyone here purchased or tested one yet? I've seen some reviews on them and I've handled them in the store They seem to have a good reputation and, like all things Estwing, seem to be very well made