ToolCrazyDude
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Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to make a celtic/Lord of the Rings type war hammer for my brother who is really into the whole Lord of the Rings culture. I grabbed a block of steel from the junkyard and was able to get a 1.5" hole drilled for a handle. I'm pretty confident I can do some cool celtic type engraving on the wood handle but I'm not sure how I can do engraving on the hammer head itself.
It turns out the block of steel is hardened which makes the task a bit more challenging. I'd appreciate any advice about how to get it to look something similar to the other hammers I've posted. Can I do this with an electric dremmel? Maybe a pneumatic die grinder? Worst case scenario I think I'll strip it down to bare metal and paint it with a stencil, but I'd like to get as close to the "authentic" look as possible. I don't have any engraving tools and would like to keep new tool purchases below $150 total if possible.
I'm trying to make a celtic/Lord of the Rings type war hammer for my brother who is really into the whole Lord of the Rings culture. I grabbed a block of steel from the junkyard and was able to get a 1.5" hole drilled for a handle. I'm pretty confident I can do some cool celtic type engraving on the wood handle but I'm not sure how I can do engraving on the hammer head itself.
It turns out the block of steel is hardened which makes the task a bit more challenging. I'd appreciate any advice about how to get it to look something similar to the other hammers I've posted. Can I do this with an electric dremmel? Maybe a pneumatic die grinder? Worst case scenario I think I'll strip it down to bare metal and paint it with a stencil, but I'd like to get as close to the "authentic" look as possible. I don't have any engraving tools and would like to keep new tool purchases below $150 total if possible.
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