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Steel Hayes

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I got bored on a rainy Saturday and watched a movie with my son,
(The Patriot), happened to see his tomahawk and decided I was going to try my hand at the same design.
Having very little woodworking skills, I gave it a try, still not done with the detail work.
Let me know what you think.
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What kind of wood? I'm thinking about trying my hand at making some grips for one of my revolvers but can't decide on what sort of wood to use.
The handle is a replacement walnut.
I kept the original hickory safe just in case this one didn’t turn out so good.
 
I used a mechanical pencil to draw out the design and carved it using a leather tool to groove the lines.
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