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Your cart is empty.This Throwing Tomahawk Axe by Szco Supplies has an overall length of 12.5 Inch. The blade is made of carbon steel. The handle is made of wood.
James
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2025
Just as described
eilly
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
I'm not going to lie, I was a little bit discouraged by some of the bad reviews that were on here due to the weakness of the hilt but I was determined to correct the issue, and share how to correct it with others! the problem seems to be in two parts that the neck of the actual tomahawk is not as tensionaly strong as the bottom of the handle and the head is glued to the wood instead of screwed in, or wedged in. While you can screw in a screw through the top of the ax head this may serve to further weaken the neck of the hilt so the best way to deal with this is to both reinforce the head of the ax and the neck of the hilt. This is best done using hempwick twine. The reason I chose this is because hemp has the highest tensional strength of any natural fiber, and the hempwick twine itself is coated with beeswax, which will allow you to wrap it around the hilt as many times as you like and then melt the wax using a lighter in order to seal the twine onto the ax itself! this seems to make this tomahawk not only incredibly reliable but stronger than my one that cost five times as much. You can get 400 ft of hempwick twine on Amazon for like $10 and you won't even need to use half as much of that.
Damon
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2024
Haven’t used it yet
Elizabeth Hargrove
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
Ok so i got it for throwing, and even though i got to throw some, yeah i noticed inconsistency, due to not correct balance. The the main issue is that axe head itself doesn’t have a hole to insert the handle through so the tip of the handle that goes through is not long enough, throwing it will easily make the weak tip of the handle snap off. So i even put a screw through to see if would hold but it doesn’t, not enough wood at the tip of handle to be able to hold it in a throwing. I of course first drilled it, used a bit same diameter of the screw at the thread and the wood portion the handle i used a bit same diameter of the screw shaft, not the thread. So i could have the threads engage deep in the wood at the hole. But it will be used now just to make small cuts in wood and chip. Still i know it would not hold long, so in case it breaks off, i might get a stronger wood for handle and cut a hole in the axe head at the portion that goes the handle in a way for the handle be able to go through , this is the only reason i wont return, $12 bucks is great yeah quality sucks, not like in the description pictures . But for throwing I don’t advice. Not worth. Axe metal is also too soft , easily chips off, the chips on the blade is because it hit the wire fence . That is pretty soft. Was also easy to drill through. Anyways i will look for another brand to throwing
Kevinn
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
Whatever you do, don't buy this. One throw at an axe board and the cheap handle snapped off. Absolutely a waste of money.
Brett March
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2024
It’s nice except for it being rather cockeyed
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
A bit small
cody
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Was a christmas gift but from what i know he liked it & nothing really bad about it.
Seth Mullins
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023
This may be the first time I’ve paid so little for a tool and still been disappointed. It’s made of like thin sheet metal welded together and the handle is square… In a ROUND SOCKET. It’s like the handle is just some random piece of pallet scrap wood stuck in there just enough to say it’s a handle.
Satin
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023
Okay, if you want a wall hanger or something for a cosplay, look no further. Decent quality for show, for actual throw, well... I used it half a dozen times and the handle snapped off, leaving the head buried in the target. Replacing the handle isn't easy, as it's epoxied in rather than wedged, like normal.Overall, you get what you pay for.
Minda B.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020
It is important to remember that these are inexpensive throwers, however you do have to put a little work in to make them ready for normal usage. These do not have an eye like traditional axes or tomahawks. It is closed at the top like a pipe cap. The handles are not made of a wood sturdy enough for throwing. However, you can remove this handle and fit an oak or similar dow rod that you can pick up from most hardware stores to it and you are good to go. Just a little work and the price makes it worth doing.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2016
It shipped fast and was a good product for the price. Will probably get a nicer more quality axe in the future, as I get better.
Sheena
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2016
The handle split in two on my second throw! Also, the weight is all off. The head and handle are both too light. The edge couldn't split two slices of bread, it's so rounded over. I tried sharpening it, it wouldn't hold an edge. Don't waste your money.
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