richarddownunder
Established Member
Hi,
I've inherited an old (and quite heavy) hatchet and I have been debating whether it is worth spending some time making a new handle for it and generally de-rusting and doing it up - the handle has a long split on one side and, as I'm planning to re-handle a full-size axe, this would be good practice on a smaller scale. Unfortunately it has no maker’s markings that I can see.
However, my first question is (not really knowing much about hatchets): does it look like the head is on upside down? The heel is usually bigger than the toe isn’t it - the heel points down? It's a bit hard to measure but it looks like the eye is wider at the bottom and I think the idea is it is usually wider at the top to accommodate the wedge? Just wondered as I think it looks a bit peculiar and didn’t want to re-handle it upside down if there is a convention. I suppose the other thing, is it worth saving (if anyone here is an axe expert and can tell just by the appearance)?
Thanks
Richard
I've inherited an old (and quite heavy) hatchet and I have been debating whether it is worth spending some time making a new handle for it and generally de-rusting and doing it up - the handle has a long split on one side and, as I'm planning to re-handle a full-size axe, this would be good practice on a smaller scale. Unfortunately it has no maker’s markings that I can see.
However, my first question is (not really knowing much about hatchets): does it look like the head is on upside down? The heel is usually bigger than the toe isn’t it - the heel points down? It's a bit hard to measure but it looks like the eye is wider at the bottom and I think the idea is it is usually wider at the top to accommodate the wedge? Just wondered as I think it looks a bit peculiar and didn’t want to re-handle it upside down if there is a convention. I suppose the other thing, is it worth saving (if anyone here is an axe expert and can tell just by the appearance)?
Thanks
Richard