What I wanted to create in this tomahawk was a heavy duty tool that would take care of not only my chopping needs in bushcraft settings but something that could be used as a hammer for driving tent stakes and the like. The ability of making an improvised handle from on hand wood in the field in the event of a handle breakage is also great advantage over a hatchet. I've crafted the handle for this tomahawk from Cocobolo which is beautiful and strong hardwood but any standard tomahawk handle will also fit the head. The hawk weighs in just at 2.2 pound including the haft on my scale. A brown leather sheath for the edge, as shown the photos, comes with the tomahawk.
Specs:
Forged from a quality roofing hammer
Haft is 19 inches long and made of Cocobolo.
Length of the bit is 6 inches and the cutting edge is 4.2 inches.
Brown tooled leather sheath (shown)
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