This condenses the information in my posts into one list in pdf format and an Excel spreadsheet:
List of US Handle Manufacturers and Major Retailers pdf
List of US Handle Manufacturers and Major Retailers - Excel
A running list of all current known United States manufacturers of hickory tool handles. We will include links and note where handles are sold directly. Comments welcomed!
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Steel Handle Wedges
Top picture is a variety of steel handle wedges from my workbench. At top left is the most common new wedge available today, and no. 3 is a Plumb screw wedge.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Easy Axe Sharpening Vise
This is made from a salvaged steel angle 1" x 1" x 1/8", 5/16"-18 T knobs, 5/16"-18 x 2-1/2" carriage bolts with the round heads cut off, pronged tee nuts, a strip of aluminum, and foam padding. I screwed the bolts into the T knobs and epoxied them in place (I could not locate T knobs with a screw long enough). The pronged tee nuts went under the 3/4" thick workbench top. This holds the axe head securely and allows me to unscrew the T knobs and remove it when not in use. The aluminum strip prevents steel-to-steel scratches.
Some styles of axes may need a 1/4" thick rubber strip under the poll to tilt the head forward.
Please exercise great care in sharpening axes. Use cut-resistant gloves (top right corner of picture) and a guard on the file. There is no guard shown because this axe is not sharp yet.
Another axe sharpening aid is a bevel gauge, as shown here:
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/recreational_trails/publications/fs_publications/05232810/page18.cfm
Some styles of axes may need a 1/4" thick rubber strip under the poll to tilt the head forward.
Axe sharpening vise |
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/recreational_trails/publications/fs_publications/05232810/page18.cfm
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