Here are couple of pieces I made about a year ago, just wanted to share them with you other enthusiasts
So, the bearded axe is trying to raise some viking spirit with its looks. It is 66cm long, and weighs about one kilogram. I took a little shortcut in the making process I bought a cheap, LARGE axe(I think it was about 8) and modified it into this. I used angle grinder to cut the shape, and belt sander to clean the surface, since it was covered with paint. The handle was also lacquered, and I sanded it clean. After sanding I dyed and waxed it. The blade quality is not much to talk about. While cutting it to new shape, I revealed some hollow points that were inside the blade Guess it was welded into one piece where ever mountainside it was made...
And on we go with the warhammer...Itīs 73,5cm long and the weight is maybe a bit over one kilogram(havenīt measured). The "blade" is milled and sanded from mild steel. The langets(or what do you call them?) are also mild steel, and made of one piece, bended over the "blade". "blade" is riveted into its place through the langets. The langets are then riveted through the handle with four rivets, so the structure is quite durable. Handle is dyed ashwood. I have thought if that handle should have been a bit longer, since the front part is quite heavy...
I had the advantage to use proper tools making these things at my school workshop, so it didnīt take too long to finish them. I would eagerly want to test especially the warhammer with an old car or something as much as fun :lol:

axe [ Download ]

axe blade [ Download ]

warhammer [ Download ]

warhammer close-up [ Download ]