Traditional Crafts Of Norway - Episode 3 - Axe Making
Blacksmith Johan Johansen from Fagernes in Norway is forging a new carpenters axe from an old axe head. He is giving a second life to this old axe. It was a common practice in the old days to restore worn out axes by replacing the steel inlay so the blade is like new again. http://www.northmen.com / northmenguild / northmenguild

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