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    think Sarvo has it..black beech....it washes up around Timaru from time to time as does rata.... grain doesnt look dense enough for maire and it looks to have chipped too easy....depending on where you got it from it could be anything as a lot of wood came of ships in earlier years before MAF got all twitchy about it.

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    I have burned a smaller piece previously, and it burns hot and slow.

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    as dos black beech ,maire and most hardwoods....bit of railway sleeper or power pole....both have been repurposed as fence posts too. should be good handle.

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    Yeah just put a sliver on the fire. Took a long while to light, then caught fire at once. Didn’t crack or pop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delphus View Post
    Yeah just put a sliver on the fire. Took a long while to light, then caught fire at once. Didn’t crack or pop
    Sounds like Maire to me,but I'm not familiar with your area.Someone with local knowledge will have the answer I'm sure

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    Not Totara anyway; this is the across-grain pattern I was looking for. Quite distinctive:
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    All done. It’s not perfect, but I’m pretty happy with it as a first time making and hanging an axe handle. Feels great in hand. I thought the heavier handle might throw off the balance, but it hefts really nicely.

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    Certainly nothing wrong with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimms2 View Post
    For easy-peasy rust removal, set up an electrolytic rust removal tank.
    Will get rid of red oxide all the way to clean metal, even in pits and stamps etc.
    Yeah, I was doing this - until i started reading about hydrogen embrittlement.
    Apparently not the way to go with bladed tools.

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    that looks awesome...always been to scared to give it a go...put in plenty of store bought ones over the years.

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    Looks good mate.Did you ever find out what type of wood it was?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter Al.7mm08 View Post
    Looks good mate.Did you ever find out what type of wood it was?

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    Thanks man

    No further than the previous discussions some kind of hardwood

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    that looks awesome...always been to scared to give it a go...put in plenty of store bought ones over the years.
    Yeah the way I figure is the worst I can do is mess up a piece of old wood
    Was a fun project, and I learned a ton. If/when this one breaks I will do a better job on the next!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimms2 View Post
    For easy-peasy rust removal, set up an electrolytic rust removal tank.
    Will get rid of red oxide all the way to clean metal, even in pits and stamps etc.
    Yeah if I was doing a few of them might be worth a look. Though there is something very satisfying with removing the rust by hand, and seeing this shiny metal emerge!

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    10 out 10 there
    Very nice job !!!

    I paid the balance on 12 Wilderness Axes - hand made from Siberia tonight
    I reckon I could get you a job with him :-)

    Not sure if you saw this clip I put together of his making

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