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    Default Kent pattern hatchet mask

    Made this tonight:



    Needs some neatsfoot oil and not 100% sure about the top of it - might trim it closer to the blade - but glad I've now managed to protect the axe (and me!). Before the SE lot chip in, no, it's not my "rubber axe", it's the one that Hugo rehandled (in apple) and sold me at a meet last year

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    it'll lokk good when finished mate

    I'd say trim a little off the top to make it more like the bottom half, and that handle looks so nice!
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    Can't take credit for the handle - that's Hugo's workmanship.

    Gave it a wipe with some neatsfoot & then some Effax which it soaked up like a sponge - has gone a beautiful brown colour. I think I will trim it, yes, as it looks a bit odd at the moment

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    looking good mate

    hows the other side of the strap fastened ? is it another pop stud ?

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    Nice job. Function over form.
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    nice wee mask that, crosslandkelly sums it up well
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    Spandit mate nice, try will stop you cutting yourself.
    As Samon has mentioned the top half needs to mirror the bottom half to make the it fit better, trace it out and cut it, might not need to do anything else.
    Nice apple handle by the way.
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    Robbi, other side is sewn on. There was a clamp mark from when the hide was tentered and the strap covers it perfectly

    Function over form? A backhanded compliment if ever I heard one Will have a look at trimming the top bit this morning & post back

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    Have trimmed it a bit - due to the shape of the head it's not easy to trim more. Looks better for the leather treatment too


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    looks great now mate! and that leather has a relly nice grain
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    It's cheap leather from Le Prevo that's cheap because it has the odd scar/crease in it. I like the way it adds character to things

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    looking very good mate

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    Nice mask, looks great now. Function over form means it gets the job done. This is my first miserable attempt, but it works, despite cardboard welt and blanket stitching.

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    The perfect axe mask for a Kent pattern I bought today (due to be sent away to a deserving member here) is the mask for the Husqvarna I've had for ages.
    It actually fits the Kent...I knew it was the perfect fit for something.

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