What good is a Ranger, if he doesn't have the necessary tools or equipment for survival in the wild? I wouldn't want to be on a trek with him, that's for sure.
With that question in mind, I decided that I should probably carry a small camp axe in my kit, as I don't really want to drive shelter stakes in with the butt of my sword, or even worse, use the sword to cut and split firewood. Besides, in a pinch it could be used to split the skull of an orc or goblin, if pressed to do so.
That being said, I had already decided that not just any store-bought hatchet would do... it needs to have some kind of Middle Earth (Elve/Dwarves/Numenorian) aesthetic to it, it needs to look cool while being utilitarian.
Having watched a slew of YouTube videos on how to covert a mundane camp hatchet into a Viking-inspired weapon of choice, I decided to make my own using an antique carpenter's axe that I found on eBay (as I don't have a forge to make it from scratch), and a red oak stave from Home Depot for the haft.
What follows are a series of photos showing the process that I used to create my own custom ME-inspired camp axe, and the finished product.
Ranger camp axe project
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Some beauty shots of the axe, with my by-knife. The wood-burned Tengwar handle inscription are my initials, "RHD".
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Once again, Very Nice!
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Re: Ranger camp axe project
Quite impressed by the re-grind on that axe head!
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I love that! Nicely done
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Re: Ranger camp axe project
That came out beautifully! And I’m with Greg; the whole final result of regrinding the head is simply gorgeous! Well done!
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Re: Ranger camp axe project
Agreed with what others have said! You did some serious work on this hatchet! The shape you worked the axe head into is stunning!
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