I want to show a few of the seaxes I've made and sold over the last few years that you have likely not seen.
This is a 3 bar composite blade with a walnut handle.
This one has a blade forged from shear steel and a curly maple handle.
This is a 4 bar composite with curly maple.
This is a monosteel blade of W2 with a briar handle.
Left to right: 3 bar composite with walnut, 3 bar composite with stellar seacow bone, and monosteel with maple.
A 4 bar composite blade of wrought iron, 11 layer twist, wrought iron, and 300 layer edge (1084 and 15n20). This one has a 'bright' finish, which is hard to photograph but is beautiful in hand. The handle is blonde bovine horn. This is a more continental pattern sax, as opposed to the Wheeler type IV I usually make.
Last but not least, this is a 4 bar composite with wolftooth pattern, and a walnut handle. The blade and sheath are based off of Irish artifacts.
Those are really nice. Your pattern welds look flawless and the twists are super tight. I am very impressed with the artisanship and quality of your work
That last one is especially excellent! Quite a piece of walnut.
Hi George,
That last one looks like mine! Great work as always.
Robert
That last one looks like mine! Great work as always.
Robert
If surgical tools pattern welded they would look like this
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