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Regarding the original post, I've seen these axe carried by another maker which is bulat-sib.ru, I think they are probably some how associated....
If only the Enki had a smaller choil like the Legion/Rasul, or no choil at all.
Those guys are good.
Seems like they are booked for years now.
Now that's a nice handle.
Alright, thanks just another question: how is the heat treatment different (guess it's no secret anyway).
The three crowns marking is standard marking for swedish military gear. "Tillverkning" means something like production/manufacture so...
One question regarding Sleipner steel. You've claimed in the past it was pretty tough steel yet if you look at the steel comparison in the...
You don't need much to ruin a HT. Temperatures around 200°C (about 400°F) start to affect most HT (high speed steels probably go higher). Any...
Very interesting thanks. Regarding induction HT seems like Council is doing it too:...
Actually you can see here they use induction for cutting a piece of steel from the steel beam, but you don't get to see the HT. Jump to 3:23...
You might want to look deeper in how heat treatment works. Carbon or oxygen generally are not involved, or to be clearer their involvement is...
Here is a bit about the book content. Apparently it's quite a mixed bag, but all quite interesting. I've used another epub reader: it's about 500...
I doubt induction is a problem but there can be many other things going wrong in HT.
I was under the same impression. As for the handles as far as I know Wetterlings make their own handles while GB buys them from somewhere. So...
AFAIK he prefers the Swrdish army pattern which has been done by various factories. I've never heard he endorses Hilts or something.
I couldn't count pages because of crappy ebook reader but here is the table of content. As far as I know it's DRM-free epub. You can read it using...
Well, ok not really because it's mostly republish but still:...
Most people don't care. They'll trash the edge anyway and won't ever bother to sharpen it back which is a minor problem as nowadays axes are...
Batoning, using a wooden mallet isn't abuse (using a steel mallet would be another story). It's not worst then striking pole first for splitting,...