Monday, March 28, 2016

15th C. Medieval Pole Axe - WIP

Using a piece of inexpensive ($2.25) fence post - 1.5" X 1.5" X 4', I started work on the shaft of the weapon. Here it is after taking an oscillating sander to preliminary work with a hand plane. Still rough, but not bad for about an hour's worth of effort
after work.
The sides of the lower half of the shaft will be beveled down a bit. I need to get something like roofing tacks to secure the axe head onto the shaft.
The image below shows the shaft after using a hand plane on the upper portion.
Even without adding a butt spike, the overall length looks good. The shaft looks proportionate to the axe head.
Thanks for visiting!

16 comments:

  1. Not a bad effort at all mate!

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    1. Thanks, Nate! Appreciate the encouraging words. Regards, Dean

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  2. Well that certainly looks the part, jolly nice Dean.

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    1. Thank you kindly as always, Michael Hope to have it finished up this weekend. Best, Dean

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  3. That looks painful! (as well it should!)

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    1. Appreciate the visit and nice comments, Clint. Warm regards, Dean

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    1. Thanks, Phil! Glad you approve. Regards, Dean

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  5. Great work there Dean! Looking very good.

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    1. Thank you very much, Rodger. I started on the 40K Whirlwind, but this project is pulling me harder :) Best, Dean

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  6. Stunning, and very exquisite this full package

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    1. Thanks, MM. It's coming along - hope to have the finished product soon. Warm regards, Dean

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