Outlawmws
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They're actually two different metals, forge-welded together. There are two techniques I know of for doing this: A wedge of harder steel inserted into the ends of the iron body, or a steel cap over the iron body. This axe is the latter,
I know of one other technique: Forging a hardened insert as an overlap to the base softer steel. The fairly common "Hewing hatchets" with one flat side, are made almost universally the same across many brands (and the hammer face is done the same), are one example in the ax/hatchet family, and Wiss in particular did the same with bench ships.









































