痛饮狂歌 发表于 2010-12-23 16:58

老外制作夹钢丹麦斧过程

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<td valign="top" align="middle" width="100%"><br/>A step by step through the process of<br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axehowto.jpg" border="0"/><br/><br/><br/><br/>This page describes in short one way to make a simple axehead. This axe was done from two pieces: a lowcarbon steel chunk to which the eyehole was pierced and a carbon steel bit, which was forgewelded to the edge of the axe. <br/><br/>On this medium sized Viking tool axe I started out with a 100x30x40mm (4x 1,2 x 1,6 inches) piece of lowcarbon steel. I drilled a row of holes to guide the chisel - A straight eye is nice to start out with (It usually gets crooked one way or the other at some point of forging anyways) I welded the "axe" to a sturdy rod for easy handling during the forging. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe1.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>First I chiselled open the line of holes. It's a good idea to forge pieces of this size at a yellow heat. The hotter the steel the less time and blows it takes to make it. The chisel is quite long and has rounde edges so it opens an initial oval eye hole as it sinks in. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe2.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>Here's the piece after chiselling. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe3.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>Next I drove a larger mandrel in using heavy blows (a friend with a sledgehammer is the preferred instrument) A low anvil helps too. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe4.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>The axe at this point. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe5.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>Then I started to form the body of the axe to what I wanted the design to be. First we gave the steel some sledgehammer on the horn of the anvil to stretch out the neck and the butt to get those typical sharp points started at the sides of the eyehole. Here Teemu Malmi is giving a hand with the sledgehammer. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe6.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>Next I widened the blade by peening it. (once again with a little help from the sledger) <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe7.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>Then I peened down the sides of the eye. The mandrel was in the eyehole again, otherwise it would've been messed up. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe8.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>Some stretching of the blade with powerhammer and touching up with hammer and anvil and the basic form was ready. Next I opened up the blade in the middle with an anglegrinder, formed a 1% carbon steel piece to fit the shape of the blade and stick it in. Here's the axe at this point. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe9.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>Next I forgewelded the edge to a solid mass trapping the carbon steel in the middle. (The next two pics are of another axe, sorry) <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe10.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>Then I proceded to rough grinding the axe to a final shape getting the desired angles to the edge. In this case I wanted to get rid of the hammermarks and scale, so I cleaned the whole axe with a belt sander. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe11.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>Here's the axe after these stages, just before heat treating. At this point I left a millimeter or two to the edge for sharpening to take care of. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe12.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/><br/>Next hardening to oil and tempering to light brown color then sharpening and sanding to final satin finish. Here's the little beast after hafting. <br/><br/><br/><img src="http://personal.inet.fi/clan/ahtosalo/axe13.jpg" border="0"/> <br/><br/></td></tr></tbody></table>

flymike 发表于 2010-12-23 17:02

强,看起来质量就不错

恶鬼门徒 发表于 2010-12-23 17:09

<div class="quote"><b>以下是引用<i>flymike</i>在2010-12-23 17:02:00的发言:</b><br/>强,看起来质量就不错 </div>
<br>我是看不出来.........

kingsgy 发表于 2010-12-23 17:46

做的不错,不过人家设备也好

希区柯克 发表于 2010-12-23 17:50

够原始的!

赤金鼠 发表于 2010-12-23 17:51

看着挺厉害的

一飞 发表于 2010-12-23 18:07

我是外行,不过看那过程质量应该不错

妇科主任 发表于 2010-12-23 18:36

<br>制作过程比较复杂,斧子还不错

花和尚 发表于 2010-12-23 19:15

这斧子看起来挺不错的。

中华武魂 发表于 2010-12-23 19:26

更喜欢战斧。。。

xingyu 发表于 2010-12-23 20:14

&nbsp; 手艺不错啊

白色海浪 发表于 2010-12-23 20:27

成品真漂亮!

山东小棍友 发表于 2010-12-23 20:36

<br>不懂,希望翻译中文!

雨落润田 发表于 2010-12-23 21:38

完工度一般,仅仅干粗活足够用了!

繁华沉寂 发表于 2010-12-23 22:10

<br>蛮好看的
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