Making an Adze

Below is the full image gallery that accompanies the post regarding how myself and my Bushcraft Buddy, Steve forged an Adze from a hammer head.
Hope you enjoy!

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  1. Matt May 12, 2012 at 8:57 pm # Reply

    Heh, can’t say I’ve seen this done before. Good work, and the finish looks really nice on it!

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