Hammer|Axe Drift, Mouse (HD1)
Oval Shaped Small Hammer/Axe Mouse Drift
The drift is approx. 11" long and oval-shaped. and is used to form the hole needed to handle handmade hammers, axes, tomahawks, etc.
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.
Oval Shaped Small Hammer/Axe Mouse Drift
The drift is approx. 11" long and oval-shaped. and is used to form the hole needed to handle handmade hammers, axes, tomahawks, etc.
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.
Oval Shaped Small Hammer/Axe Mouse Drift
The drift is approx. 11" long and oval-shaped. and is used to form the hole needed to handle handmade hammers, axes, tomahawks, etc.
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.
The drift measures 5/8 x 3/8 at the small end and tapers up to 5/8 x 3/4 at the large end.
Made of tough 60/45 ductile iron. Casting weighs approx 2 lbs.