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SUMMARY:New Agrarian School Workshop - American Axes with Jeffrey Funk
DESCRIPTION:This class will explore the history\, design\, forging\, and use of axes for felling timber and working wood. Before the advent of the chainsaw spelled the end of the axe as a primary tool for felling trees in America\, this ancient tool reached its most effective forms for use by both the woodsman and the carpenter. We will focus on good geometry and metallurgy to create tools that are both beautiful and practical. A variety of forms will be demonstrated including a folded wrought iron single bitted axe\, a classic Northwest style double bitted axe from one piece\, and a single bitted axe forged from one piece. Students can expect to finish three axes (or more for ambitious participants). If time allows\, finished axes can be hung on handles made here from hickory blanks.
URL:https://blacksmith.org/event/new-agrarian-school-workshop-american-axes-with-jeffrey-funk/
LOCATION:New Agrarian School\, 990 McCaffery Rd\, Big Fork\, MT\, 59911\, United States
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