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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #15 on: 2011-06-16, 12:53:22 »
wonder if you could straighten it and then drive a wedge down into the top making it tight again?

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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #16 on: 2011-08-11, 21:45:47 »
wonder if you could straighten it and then drive a wedge down into the top making it tight again?

Wow totally missed this posting! ~ Sorry Sir Wolf!  :-[

The shaft already has a wedge so I guess I could remove it and straighten it then replace it
 but I think I'll just leave it as it is since it adds a little character to it!
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #17 on: 2011-08-12, 03:52:00 »
Awesome, Sir Brian! I like it!
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #18 on: 2011-08-12, 14:30:43 »
Wow, that's SWEET, Sir Brian!  I love that axe...
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #19 on: 2011-08-12, 15:14:11 »

Fantastic!
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #20 on: 2011-08-12, 16:41:17 »
nice!

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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #21 on: 2012-06-23, 21:42:26 »
UPDATE:
I finally got around to ordering a new haft from A&A which cost $15.00 plus $15.00 for shipping. It was a 55" haft with some shims which I had to cut to size and for fitting the axe blade on. Since I had the blade off the haft I gave it a good cleaning with a wire wheel and some attention with a file for some nasty nicks, still need to give it a good sharpening though.

I can now see why the axe head was skewed to the right on the old haft. The axe head notches were cut askew from the center line so it threw everything off. I managed to make it much closer looking although not perfect. The axe head is extremely snug now without me even having to use the center wedge. I'll keep it handy though just encase it loosens up.

I decided I wanted the haft to be a little longer than when I purchased it last year which was 44" and made the new one 47" with an additional 1/2" gained by the end cap which was a brass cabinet knob repurposed for the occasion. I had to taper the end down a bit then drill a central mounting hole for the shaft of the knob. I also disliked the high gloss coating that was on the knob and sand blasted that down to the more period look.

I think I will wire wrap the last four inches to mate up with the new cap and add just a bit more counterweight for the axe head. I also want to make some leather sleeve type hand grips before permanently gluing the end cap onto the haft. After three coats of boiled linseed oil the haft looks gorgeous as well as protected!
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #22 on: 2012-06-24, 00:35:10 »
This axe is just pure awesome-ness!! I was wondering if it is good enough to cut this 3-day old block of rock-solid Vermont sharp-cheddar cheese I acquired in my last food shopping which is not so sharp anymore ... alas :(  Maybe some wine will soften it up!! :)  Any vintage suggestions????
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #23 on: 2012-06-24, 01:32:36 »
Cella lambrusco is a good, inexpensive, not to sweet and not to dry red that goes with everything.  ;)
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #24 on: 2012-06-24, 03:10:28 »

Looking good! Now we know who to go to when we need our axes reworked. :)
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #25 on: 2012-06-25, 08:22:19 »
Now there's an idea for a new conversation segment.... I'll call it "Knightly Vintage: For all that Ale's you" ;) I'll get right on it. :) My wife is a wine ambassador after all so it seems a good topic to offer on my end. Thoughts??  Everything from ale, wine, mead, to beer, liquor, & rut-got... 
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #26 on: 2012-06-25, 13:49:29 »

Sure thing, if you have information to share on various drinks, I don't see why not. It sounds interesting!
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #27 on: 2012-07-01, 10:33:13 »
Well after 'Pimping' my axe, it is only in need of a little sharpening to be 100% complete.  :)

This was also my first attempt at using a twisted wire wrap.

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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #28 on: 2012-07-01, 17:26:34 »
Nice handles!

Do they interfere with hand movement on the shaft?
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Re: A&A Hungarian Axe
« Reply #29 on: 2012-07-02, 07:31:45 »
No. The upper grip is the most comfortable location for half-hafting the axe.  :)
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