Our Iroquois tomahawk head is wax cast of 4140 alloy steel. The 6-1/4" head has a 2-7/8" edge. The head is a precise wax casting, and will require deburring and polishing.
Deburr the front of the "poll" (hammer face), to remove the casting gage, using a few long strokes of a fine file. Polish the blade surfaces by hand, using fine emery paper or fine sandpaper, backed with a hard rubber or wooden block. Avoid using power wheels which give a modern "bright buffed" appearance.
Or brown it with our #BC-PBI-5 hot browning reagent.
Or blue it with out #VANS-BLUE instant cold bluing reagent.
Includes our 22" long hickory Carlos Gove pattern tomahawk handle with a swell along the bottom of the handle. Sanded smooth, this handle is ready for stain or oil finishing, if desired.
The eye is shaped with a flat poll with molded edges, engraved with an incised star burst design. The blade has an incised line and dashed border, with a traditional leaf design.
Made in the U.S.A. by Track of the Wolf, wax cast of tempered 4140 alloy steel, a few licks of a fine file, before each day's use, will keep the edge sharp.