Feature

●【Application】Designed for blacksmith beginner or seasoned blacksmiths and Knifemakers to use to form (Drift) the hole needed to handle hand-made hammers, axes, or tomahawks etc.
●【Material】 Forged with heavy-duty steel, built for long-term resilience and can withstand very high temperatures.
●【A Must Have】Our Drift Tool provides you with exceptional forging strength, drilling/ punching the work piece giving you precise control over your work-piece while using heavy hammer blows over the anvil.
●【Function】Tomahawk /Axe Eye drift intended for calibrating the hole in the head of the ax for the handle.
●【Satisfaction Guarantee】 If youre not 100% satisfied with this product, simply return it for a full refund in 30 days, guarantee with 12 months’ warranty.


Description

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Application

  • Designed for blacksmith beginner or seasoned blacksmiths and Knifemakers to use to form (Drift) the hole needed to handle hand-made hammers, axes, or tomahawks etc.
  • Our Axe Drift Tool provides you with exceptional forging strength, drilling/ punching the work piece giving you precise control over your work-piece while using heavy hammer blows over the anvil.
  • It is forged with heavy-duty steel, built for long-term resilience and can withstand very high temperatures.

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  • Professional Blacksmith Drift Tool Blacksmithing Tomahawk Eye Drift / Mandrel Blacksmith Tool / Forged Axe Eye Drift.
  • Used for making Wrapped tomahawk eyes or drifted eyes if proper opening slit is made.

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  • The process used by most smiths is to drill a series of small holes as close together in the center of the workpiece to be drifted.
  • Once the holes are drilled heat the item and use a cold chisel or similar tool to split the piece.
  • Once split, heat the piece again and drive the drift through the hole.
  • Tap the sides of the workpiece while continuing to drive the drift into the workpiece until the drift hole gets to the desired measurement.
  • The process of heating may be needed several times to get the desired shape.

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