I'm a blacksmith by trade, I learned it from my old man. It helps me relieve some stress by beating on shit with a big hammer. Anyways, I fired up the forge today and made these two. The hawk is made from a 28 oz Estwing framing hammer and the knife is from a 1095 Nicholson file with oak handle. Everything is done with a coal fired forge and anvil, I use a small belt grinxer to clean up the bevels and do a decent edge, then hone them out on a stone then a strop. Just thought I would share
The hawk and knife combo
And a kukri I'm working on for a friend, made out of 3/8th thick 5160
And just for shits and giggles, me with one of the big steel moving hammers, a 24 lb crosspein. Its a real son of a bitch to swing til L you get used to it, but it'll move heavy steel in a hurry.
Tapatalk ate my spelling.
The hawk and knife combo

And a kukri I'm working on for a friend, made out of 3/8th thick 5160

And just for shits and giggles, me with one of the big steel moving hammers, a 24 lb crosspein. Its a real son of a bitch to swing til L you get used to it, but it'll move heavy steel in a hurry.

Tapatalk ate my spelling.