Quick Summary: mokumegane The blank consisted of 15 layers of copper and silver of 0.5mm each and a layer of silver on the bottom of 2mm. I just finished an updated version of the forged welded tomahawk, using some suggestions in the comments of the last video.
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mokumegane The blank consisted of 15 layers of copper and silver of 0.5mm each and a layer of silver on the bottom of 2mm. I just finished an updated version of the forged welded tomahawk, using some suggestions in the comments of the last video. Part one of our series taking you through Arn's process making a custom
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- mokumegane The blank consisted of 15 layers of copper and silver of 0.5mm each and a layer of silver on the bottom of 2mm.
- I just finished an updated version of the forged welded tomahawk, using some suggestions in the comments of the last video.
- Part one of our series taking you through Arn's process making a custom
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