Discover our carefully crafted product, designed with quality materials and attention to detail. Perfect for everyday use or special occasions.
Discover our carefully crafted product, designed with quality materials and attention to detail. Perfect for everyday use or special occasions.
Three holes run clean through the middle of this head. Aircraft builders have used that trick for a century. So have race car engineers, bridge designers, and bicycle frame makers. Remove metal where no load travels, and the part gets lighter. It loses nothing it actually needed in the first place. The Damascus Tri-Hole Tomahawk applies that thinking to forged steel. Weight comes out of the middle, and the edge keeps everything.
A lighter head moves faster through the swing. Speed does more work at the edge than raw mass ever will. The holes also shift balance toward the cutting edge. That forward bias is what makes a compact axe truly bite. Balance beats brute weight every time. Damascus grain wraps every hole and flows across the head. Cutting holes through a forged pattern takes real nerve. One slip ruins the whole head.
JW SteelCrafts forges and finishes each piece by hand. Secure checkout and tracked shipping cover every order. Grain differs on every head, so no two ever match. Small batches close quickly and never return.
Damascus Tri-Hole Tomahawk at JW SteelCrafts with three cut holes through the head, rosewood scales, and full tang construction.
Skeletonized tools grew from the search for lighter, faster gear. Smiths learned that a head can lose mass without losing bite. Damascus layering added strength and visible grain to that idea. JW SteelCrafts brings both traditions into one compact outdoor tool.
The curved bit drives clean into wood on every strike. Less head weight means the swing stays quick and accurate. Layered Damascus takes a keen edge and holds it. The flat poll opposite the bit drives tent stakes and wedges. That saves carrying a separate hammer to camp. Full tang steel carries shock straight through the handle. Nothing flexes, because there is no joint to flex. Touch the edge up on a fine stone when it slows. Wipe the head dry after every session outdoors. Light oil protects the grain and the cut hole edges. Never store the tomahawk while the steel is damp.
Rosewood scales pin directly to the exposed steel tang. Steel pins lock those scales through the full thickness of the handle. Scales cannot shift because the tang carries the load. Rosewood is dense and naturally oily, so moisture stays out. The warm red grain contrasts sharply against the dark etched steel. Bare wood keeps the feedback honest in your hand. The handle tapers gently to fill your palm during work. A hand-stitched leather sheath guards the bit in storage. Feed the rosewood with oil once or twice a season.
This tomahawk suits campers, bushcrafters, and collectors of clever design work. It splits kindling, drives stakes, and shapes wood at camp. It also gifts well for outdoorsmen who appreciate real engineering. Anyone who notices how things are built will study this head. Order the Damascus Tri-Hole Tomahawk today. Every head is individually forged, so the grain never repeats.
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Overall Length |
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Head Material |
Hand forged Damascus steel |
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Head Pattern |
Flowing grain |
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Head Finish |
Etched |
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Head Shape |
Skeletonized, three cut holes, flat poll |
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Handle Material |
Rosewood scales |
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Pin Detail |
Steel pins through tang |
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Tang |
Full tang, steel through entire handle |
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Edge |
Sharpened, ready to use |
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Storage |
Hand stitched leather sheath included |
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Type |
Full tang compact tomahawk |
How is this different from your Damascus Full Tang camping Hatchet?
That model uses black scales and a solid bearded head. This one has three cut holes and rosewood scales.
What are the three holes for?
They remove weight where no cutting happens. The head stays light, and the balance shifts forward.
Is this really full tang?
Yes. The steel runs the whole handle length. Scales pin to the sides, so nothing loosens.
Does it come with a sheath?
Yes. A hand-stitched leather sheath ships with every tomahawk.
How do I care for the rosewood scales?
Wipe them dry after use. Feed the wood with oil twice a season.