Does the Black Raven need heartwood or sapwood?
Recently there was a black Raven seen on the Axe Junkies FB page - beautiful vintage axe looking for a restoration. By some stroke of luck, the East Coast Lumberjack has been pulled into this story and now looking at making a beautiful cruiser handle for this piece of history. Come along and watch the handle take shape, and what we have done to give Tristan a few options for his display case.

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Axe collectors and users: Are East Coast Lumberjack handles worth the bother? #handles #axes

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Preserving VINTAGE axe handles: How to make originals overseas! #axe #handles #diy #vintage

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Tealight Teir Display

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Woodright Shop Dovetales

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Did I bust a hickory handle?......YEP! Ash, cedar and maple firewood #firewood #handles #axes

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Hanging Axes: Proper Use of Metal Wedges - If, When & How

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How Wood Survived 100 Years Without Paint

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How to Properly Restore an Axe

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Hardwood pruning Secrets: Making and growing your own straight grain wood. #axe #handles #pruning

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Hand Hewing, From Tree to Beam

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One of the Best Yet – Restoring a Monster Vintage Tassie | EP 33

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Jim Kingshott - Dovetails

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Egon Müller with a 1930s Harley engine 34.39

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HANG That Axe: 10 Essential Steps to Re-Handle your Axe Head

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Why Time Matters More Than Skill

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How to make a pipe | SWR Craftsmanship

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Nobody Makes Grinding Stones Like This Anymore!

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Tick Stick: The Carpentry Tool That Does the Impossible

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A History of the Kelly Dandenong Axe

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