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Another take on a custom cant hook

Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by Eric Wanderweg, Apr 26, 2023.

  1. Eric Wanderweg

    Eric Wanderweg

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    I’ve needed one of these for years, so with the Connecticut GTG looming less than a month away, I got to work. I made the handle from some ash I had milled a couple weeks ago, the hooks from 4140 pre hardened steel, and the body is some (very roughly) polished aluminum tubing. For a little style I added the FHC logo. It’ll work!
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    Edit: thank you metalcuttr for sending me the .DXF file for the FHC logo a while back, and buzz-saw and buZZsaw BRAD of the Connecticut FHC contingent for the inspiration to make this :handshake:
     
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  2. gwoods71

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    Looks Good! Another tool you can never have too many of.
     
  3. MikeInMa

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    When are you going to get it dirty?

    Looks good!
     
  4. Eric Wanderweg

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    Thanks Mike. I’m going to try it out this weekend to make sure it grabs the way I want it to, but really I won’t use it much until the GTG. I have another couple coats of boiled linseed oil to wipe on until then. Don’t want the first ash handle I’ve ever made to crack.
     
  5. Canadian border VT

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    I hate to tell ya BUT ash cracks are common o_O:whistle:

    seriously ash as a wood cracks pretty easily
     
  6. Eric Wanderweg

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    Originally I was going to use black locust but I heard that was brittle. After some research I saw that ash is common for tool handles as well as baseball bats so that’s what I went with. I didn’t have any hickory lumber otherwise I would’ve used that.
     
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    your right… but if ya watch baseball those bats break a lot..

    it’s a pretty tool though
     
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    Wow! Very nice Eric. :dex:
     
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    Great job! That tool looks excellent.
     
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    Excellently crafted, sir same name!
    :handshake:
     
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    Looks great , almost exactly like the one I made myself that BRAD is now the owner of.

    Nice work!
     
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    I have some hickory slabs that have been drying for 5+ years if you are interested in making a hickory handle.
     
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    Thanks for the offer :handshake:
    Let me see how this ash handle works out over the next few months. I may take you up on that offer...
     
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    I see the ash turned nicely on the lathe. Any suspicion with wood shavings on the floor at work?;)
    That would be a nice door prize for the GTG. :whistle: Just saying!
     
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    That was my first thought too. Maybe I'll make another one for next year. I kind of need this one for me :emb:
     
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    Can you forward me that DXF file , I assume that would be OK with metalcutter . He was nice enough to send me a file for my waterjet a while back.
    If you would rather I contact him myself I can do that too.
     
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    PM me your email address and I'll send it over. The file I got from him was a bit messy with a ton of tiny arc and line segments. That's just how CAM softwares convert JPEG/picture images into geometry. I simplified it a bit to make it easier to work with.
     
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    Thanks Eric.
    All cleaned up = even better.

    Our waterjet will clean it up like you are saying.
    I found it easiest to clean them up on waterjet then send it back to the CNC once cleaned up.

    Thanks again. PM headed your way.
     
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    Wow ! Nice workmanship