Hey All,
I picked up this Spike Axe in Bosnia a while back and just sort of forgot about it. I think it was a European Fireman’s Axe to begin with. It just looked Medieval. Then, while I was looking a hammers online (war hammers, not good looking girls) I saw a few axes that reminded of this one I have.
I took it apart and cleaned up the head and langets with files and sand paper. Filed a bit on the langets to tighten up the fit with the head. I used Birchwood Casey Brass Black on the head, as that was all I had.
The handle started out as an Ash sledge hammer handle from the local German version of Home Depot. After a good bit of rasp/file work, sandpaper and stain, I used a beeswax/linseed oil.
The rivets are iron nails I picked up at a fest here.
I made a few test strikes into wood then went to the hand forged shield boss. The boss was placed on ethefoam which gave it a firm base but would still absorb some of the impact.
The second axe hit cut through the boss and the spike had no trouble punching in. There was no change to the axe edge and no loosening to the fit.
A good weapon for when you know you’re going up against armored opponents.
http://www.meranger.com/WarAxe.html
Spike axe project
- Peter Remling
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