Hi All
I thought I'd ask on here as people seem genuinely helpful on here, as opposed to some of the other forums I am on, where there would be frankly no point in even asking.
I am looking to cut or have some shapes cut out of 4-5mm thick Aluminium sheet.
Essentially what I am trying to make is a training tomahawk.
Before people get panicked I am training in my tomahawk and axe fighting instructor's course and want to make a few nice hawks for my use and a couple of friends. Don't worry I'm not going to go about axing people and these are totally blunt. But the only ones I can find online are generally plastic/nylon.
The head of the school (in Austria) has a few custom wood and aluminium hawks that are very nice.
My plan is to use standard hatchet handles and insert an aluminium head/blade in the top, secured by cutler's rivets (or similar) and hand finish it. Seems simple in planning...
Does anyone have any experience in cutting it or even could do it for me for a few beer tokens. The blades/heads would be about 20cm x 20cm at the most and I'd be looking to do one as a test then maybe make around 4 more.
Advice is greatly welcome on the metal work and cutting out a thin enough slit in the hatchet handle.
I thought I'd ask on here as people seem genuinely helpful on here, as opposed to some of the other forums I am on, where there would be frankly no point in even asking.
I am looking to cut or have some shapes cut out of 4-5mm thick Aluminium sheet.
Essentially what I am trying to make is a training tomahawk.
Before people get panicked I am training in my tomahawk and axe fighting instructor's course and want to make a few nice hawks for my use and a couple of friends. Don't worry I'm not going to go about axing people and these are totally blunt. But the only ones I can find online are generally plastic/nylon.
The head of the school (in Austria) has a few custom wood and aluminium hawks that are very nice.
My plan is to use standard hatchet handles and insert an aluminium head/blade in the top, secured by cutler's rivets (or similar) and hand finish it. Seems simple in planning...
Does anyone have any experience in cutting it or even could do it for me for a few beer tokens. The blades/heads would be about 20cm x 20cm at the most and I'd be looking to do one as a test then maybe make around 4 more.
Advice is greatly welcome on the metal work and cutting out a thin enough slit in the hatchet handle.