Infidel
04-25-2015, 10:14 PM
About a month or so ago I picked up a couple of axe heads from a local antique shop figuring I could clean them up and rehandle them. When I went looking for handles for them I found out that no one locally carries a handle that would fit the eyes. The eyes are almost 2 3/4" long and all the handles are between 2 1/4" and 2 1/2" at the eye, that will never do the heads will flop all over the place. So I decided I would try my hand at making handles for them. Stopped into the local lumber yard and talked to a young guy there. Told him I was looking for some hickory for axe handles. When I told him how big of a piece I needed he told me he couldn't see charging me for one piece of hickory 3"x4"x8' long so he says "I'll give you 2 of them and you make me a handle for my maul". Told him this was my first time making a handle but I was sure I could handle making a maul handle and it would be a good place to start rather than jump right into a complex single bit handle. So I've been working at it here and there for about a week or so and here's what I've come up with so far:
Here's the stock that he gave me, I surprised the mill owner when I got it into my Altima:
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc492/stu925/Maul%20Handle/Stock_zpsso3wdn0g.jpg (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/stu925/media/Maul%20Handle/Stock_zpsso3wdn0g.jpg.html)
2 beautiful (at least to me) pieces of hickory
And the handle:
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc492/stu925/Maul%20Handle/Top%20end_zpsqdeasuqd.jpg (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/stu925/media/Maul%20Handle/Top%20end_zpsqdeasuqd.jpg.html)
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc492/stu925/Maul%20Handle/Handle2_zpsgotoxwwm.jpg (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/stu925/media/Maul%20Handle/Handle2_zpsgotoxwwm.jpg.html)
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc492/stu925/Maul%20Handle/Handle1_zpsfbpk0hgj.jpg (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/stu925/media/Maul%20Handle/Handle1_zpsfbpk0hgj.jpg.html)
And a shop of how the grain runs, almost perfect grain orientation:
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc492/stu925/Maul%20Handle/end%20grain_zpsbtuihyfz.jpg (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/stu925/media/Maul%20Handle/end%20grain_zpsbtuihyfz.jpg.html)
It's not quite finished yet but I want the guy to tell me how thick he wants it. He's a pretty big guy and it may fit his hands a bit better if I leave it a bit thick. Thinking of leaving the sides just below the head a bit flat, I kind of like the transition from the round to flat. Still need to draw on the eye but will need the maul head for that and then I'll start shaping that part of it. I'm going to try and get him to give me the head and then I'll hang it on the handle for him and make him a leather mask for it while I have it here, I figure that's the least I can do for him.
This is the first handle I've ever made and I did it all with a minimum of tools, I would not hesitate to do another one. In fact I'll probably never buy another handle again. Tools used were a circular saw to cut the stock to length, a table saw to rip it down to size, a draw knife (another antique store find) for rough shaping, a low angle block plane and a spoke shave for final shaping. Just what I needed was another hobby.
-Infidel
Here's the stock that he gave me, I surprised the mill owner when I got it into my Altima:
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc492/stu925/Maul%20Handle/Stock_zpsso3wdn0g.jpg (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/stu925/media/Maul%20Handle/Stock_zpsso3wdn0g.jpg.html)
2 beautiful (at least to me) pieces of hickory
And the handle:
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc492/stu925/Maul%20Handle/Top%20end_zpsqdeasuqd.jpg (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/stu925/media/Maul%20Handle/Top%20end_zpsqdeasuqd.jpg.html)
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc492/stu925/Maul%20Handle/Handle2_zpsgotoxwwm.jpg (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/stu925/media/Maul%20Handle/Handle2_zpsgotoxwwm.jpg.html)
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc492/stu925/Maul%20Handle/Handle1_zpsfbpk0hgj.jpg (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/stu925/media/Maul%20Handle/Handle1_zpsfbpk0hgj.jpg.html)
And a shop of how the grain runs, almost perfect grain orientation:
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc492/stu925/Maul%20Handle/end%20grain_zpsbtuihyfz.jpg (http://s1214.photobucket.com/user/stu925/media/Maul%20Handle/end%20grain_zpsbtuihyfz.jpg.html)
It's not quite finished yet but I want the guy to tell me how thick he wants it. He's a pretty big guy and it may fit his hands a bit better if I leave it a bit thick. Thinking of leaving the sides just below the head a bit flat, I kind of like the transition from the round to flat. Still need to draw on the eye but will need the maul head for that and then I'll start shaping that part of it. I'm going to try and get him to give me the head and then I'll hang it on the handle for him and make him a leather mask for it while I have it here, I figure that's the least I can do for him.
This is the first handle I've ever made and I did it all with a minimum of tools, I would not hesitate to do another one. In fact I'll probably never buy another handle again. Tools used were a circular saw to cut the stock to length, a table saw to rip it down to size, a draw knife (another antique store find) for rough shaping, a low angle block plane and a spoke shave for final shaping. Just what I needed was another hobby.
-Infidel