Spyderco Tomahawk?

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Hi Maad,

Welcome to the Spyderco for foum. Your English is just fine. Hope you enjoy your time here.

We'd love to move forward on this project, but Eric and I have just been snowed under with design work. We thought about the possibility of working with a collaborator on the design. Maybe Ookami or ?

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I'd be honored to be part of the team.


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Hi Ookami,

Why don't you email me and let's see if we can get something going? I will warn you that these projects often take a long time :o

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Every time this thread gets bumped (particularly when it gets bumped by no less than Sal), I start salivating a little... :p
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Ditto to that!
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Can anybody please explain the difference between a utility tomahawk and a hatchet?
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:Can anybody please explain the difference between a utility tomahawk and a hatchet?
I'm sure others can give you more details but a utility/tactical tomahawk is going to have a smaller head and an obtuse grind, assuming it's gonna be banged into car doors and used for breach/impact situations. A hatchet is almost entirely designed for woodcraft.
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Blerv wrote:I'm sure others can give you more details but a utility/tactical tomahawk is going to have a smaller head and an obtuse grind, assuming it's gonna be banged into car doors and used for breach/impact situations. A hatchet is almost entirely designed for woodcraft.
Thanks Blerv. I mean I'm kinda with doc snubnose on this since I don't really do a lot of woodcraft, I'm for a "tactical" hawk(for the zombie apocalypse) instead of a mostly utility hawk but I'm taking what I can gets. :D
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Jordan wrote:Every time this thread gets bumped (particularly when it gets bumped by no less than Sal), I start salivating a little... :p
+1 Let it take as long as it takes, , but I know when it finally comes to fruition I will be 1st in line to pick one up.
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cant wait for this to happen!
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The difference between a tomahawk and a hatchet is simply that where a hatchet is designed to chop, a tomahawk is designed to cut. The former tends to have a bulky haft in order to hold up to the tremendous pressure applied by repeated chopping and the head tends to have a robust grind and a fair amount of blade mass to facilitate splitting. Hatchets also tend to have a flat back end so that they can double as hammers or splitting wedges. A tomahawk, on the other hand, is primarily a weapon. They tend to have leaner hafts that facilitate speed, but sacrifice longevity. Their heads tend to be lighter and ground in a similar way to a knife so that a keener edge can be obtained. You are likely to see the rear of the head either simply encircle the haft or hold a spike (something I'd rather not see in a spyderco hawk... in my mind, the dangerous parts of your weapon should face AWAY from your face :p ). In my rather unqualified opinion, that is what differentiates the two types of hand axes.

In my perfect world... a Spyderco hawk would bridge the gap between the two. If a spikeless one piece tactical hawk was the end result of all this... I'd be in serious danger of buying the entire first production run :p . Ok, maybe not... but as many as I could afford! :D
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I have read this thread a few times since joining here...and I have always been intrigued, and done some searching online for designs I like. I would hope for something...heavy (and by that I mean that it can deliver heavy blows, not that it necessarily weighs a lot), but still fairly fast (I'm a decently large and strong guy so something that is a little heavy, I can still move fast and so would gladly take a bit more weight) that is robustly built, but not overbuilt. And I too would prefer to not have a spike on the non bladed side. A flat surface, more like a war hammer though, I could be happy with. And an edge that was angled ever so slightly down would be nice too, and rounded a bit too...I dislike the flat blade of the SOG Tactical tomahawk for example.
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chuck_roxas45 wrote:thanks blerv. I mean i'm kinda with doc snubnose on this since i don't really do a lot of woodcraft, i'm for a "tactical" hawk(for the zombie apocalypse) instead of a mostly utility hawk but i'm taking what i can gets. :d
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As someone who uses hatchets and axes on an (at least) weekly basis, I would want something spydered out with a 14-16" low weight but tough(cf please!!!!) handle with a good traction plan (perhaps a choil ;) )

The perfect hatchet/ hawk blade for my use would have:

- A ton of belly
- Relatively narrow cheeks on a high hollow grind (of course)
- Thickness of around .6 -.63 (perhaps a little less if the steel is right, stay tuned)
-a flat "hammer" back (spikes are for mall ninjas, and firemen. no offense to firemen)
- A tang stamp that reads CPM M4
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DCDesigns wrote: -a flat "hammer" back (spikes are for mall ninjas, and firemen. no offense to firemen)
What's wrong with being a mall ninja? :confused:
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I'm also geting input from Kristi that the Miliary has been asking for a tactical hawk as well. So we'll add Mike (Janich) and Kristi to the team. Although it's possible that we may end up with two hawks. Two's better'n none :)

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Well now...this could be very interesting.

Maybe one more traditional, and one more tactical...could be very sweet.
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As the thread is 6 yrs old, a sketch would be cool...... or something.
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sal wrote:I'm also geting input from Kristi that the Miliary has been asking for a tactical hawk as well. So we'll add Mike (Janich) and Kristi to the team. Although it's possible that we may end up with two hawks. Two's better'n none :)

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This thread makes me happy. My interest is certainly on the "woods" tomahawk rather than the tactical, but if Mr Janich is involved (and Kristi) then no doubt I will want the "tactical" one too.

But oh my my....please don't forget about us backwoods types! A smaller, lighter alternative to a Gransfors Small Forest Axe, that I can carve with, split with, chop with, and make feather sticks with, would be great. Add a friction-fit head that I can pop off to use as a wedge or convert into an adze, and square off a spot that I can use for a firesteel, and I'll be in heaven.
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