Bushcraft 101: How to Make a Tomahawk Handle

  • This Is a Versatile Tool That's a Vital Addition to Your Toolkit!

    When you're out in the wild, one of the most important skills you can have is the ability to make a simple but effective weapon, something you can you for everything from chopping wood to make a fire, to defending yourself, to hunting for food to sustain you while you're out in the wilds on your own, away from your fully stocked fridge and all of the other conveniences of home.

    A tomahawk may not be the first thing you think of, but this ancient tool is just as relevant today, even in the age of high-tech equipment such as tools and weapons. Plus, it's something you can make while you're out in the wilderness, using only what's readily available all around you. That's just basic bushcraft, and something that many of outdoor enthusiasts are into already.

    To learn more about making a tomahawk, please continue to Page (2) for the full story.

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    2 Comments

    1. Cory Collins said:

      i dont like this pic. does not look too reliable. just bore a hole in wood, harden with fire, and smash a rock into it, no cordage really needed

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