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Forging a Tomahawk or Trade Axe With A Forge Welded Bit: A Busy Weekend of Blacksmithing 

Oni Ironworks
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In this video, I forge a traditional tomahawk or trade axe. This tomahawk was made using a traditional wrapped eye method, very typical for axes carried by fur trappers in the 1800's. A really neat historical project that was a lot of fun to make. Comment down below if you have any questions. Thanks for watching!
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Комментарии : 33   
@ColtonWilson3000
@ColtonWilson3000 3 года назад
I liked this video. Thanks for posting
@linktube
@linktube 3 года назад
Awesome video! This video is exactly what I was looking for. Going to be making my own this weekend
@ajhemi809
@ajhemi809 3 года назад
That was dope. Best of luck building your dreams!
@mattthescreamer177
@mattthescreamer177 3 года назад
Just found your channel and subscribed. Keep up the good work brother
@pepejuan2924
@pepejuan2924 Год назад
Looks great, good work thanks for posting 👍
@russmutcher255
@russmutcher255 2 года назад
I've attempted a few of these now using different methods with varying degrees of success. Thank you for your detailed explanation. Will try this and suspect it will be superior to my attempts. Wife is not happy about me clearing off her sewing table though. You should probably omit that from your tutorial. Will be checking out your other vids. Cheers
@oniironworks4920
@oniironworks4920 2 года назад
Knocking stuff off your wife's table is part of the forge welding process. She will have to understand ;) Good luck! Message me on IG if you would like help
@cjmellberg
@cjmellberg 2 года назад
0:18 WTF!? 😂😂😂😂👍 Nice axe by the way!
@Chris-sv7xq
@Chris-sv7xq 2 года назад
Great Now I want a pineapple. And to make a tomahawk .
@BigNicky77
@BigNicky77 Год назад
Cool video! Very inspiring
@Agentdph77
@Agentdph77 3 года назад
Good work bro!
@oniironworks4920
@oniironworks4920 3 года назад
Thanks bro!
@zachadams6451
@zachadams6451 2 года назад
Good. Video dude. I like your presence on camera.
@oniironworks4920
@oniironworks4920 2 года назад
Much love thank you 😊
@varun009
@varun009 Год назад
I just attended an early colony larp. Learned that steel had to be maximized at trading posts. Apparently, the native Americans loved European steel and so the pioneers traded their camp hatchets and skining knives for pelts (in addition to smallpox and measles). Eventually, it became standard practice to stock trading posts with thin knives and small axes. It would be cool to see you do some trading post knives. They were often hot rolled to get an even thickness and "stretch" the steel. Makes a lot of sense of you think about it. Steel is heavy and you can only Cary so much on a ship.
@danielmarkiewicz3246
@danielmarkiewicz3246 Год назад
That hawk turned out nice. Now you gotta get a block to throw at and practice your throwing skills. Personally I don’t like putting too much time into my handles because I know I’m just going to break them when I practice throwing. Thanks for making the vid.
@zeronother
@zeronother 3 года назад
Awesome video with quality content. Is it possible to do an oven temper with that thick of a head?
@oniironworks4920
@oniironworks4920 3 года назад
Yes definitely, oven tempering is a rough process anyways so if you keep an eye on it and watch the color you will be good
@tczspb4312
@tczspb4312 Год назад
"WTF" 🤣👍
@frankheger5185
@frankheger5185 Год назад
👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻
@garagemetalshop7975
@garagemetalshop7975 Год назад
Loved watching this, brother, thanks for filming and editing. You have a tool you can pass down the ages to your progeny. Awesome and looks like a lot of hard work (and fun!). God bless.
@maddoxmartin7607
@maddoxmartin7607 2 года назад
How does your propane forge get hot enough to forge weld? Mine gets close but it’s just barely not enough.
@hermanderaeymaecker4134
@hermanderaeymaecker4134 2 года назад
I manage with the cheapest single burner from devil-forge. Maybe set pressure higher and add more air?
@sonnyboymansanal5406
@sonnyboymansanal5406 9 месяцев назад
Can i have that😍😍😍😍
@chrisjones3645
@chrisjones3645 11 месяцев назад
What is the selling price on this hawk?
@RoscoPColetraneIII
@RoscoPColetraneIII 11 месяцев назад
Man make axe must destroy something. That’s a man-rule right there. Well done.
@georgecuyler7563
@georgecuyler7563 2 года назад
I'm guessing you fluxed off camera
@oniironworks4920
@oniironworks4920 2 года назад
Oh yeah, all the flux
@m.d.r5627
@m.d.r5627 2 года назад
Hi my farend you are a amator????
@oniironworks4920
@oniironworks4920 2 года назад
Yes I am an ameture
@Gunny672
@Gunny672 8 месяцев назад
What happend to this dude?
@leoruel4031
@leoruel4031 4 месяца назад
Cool, but music is fucked
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