Andy Mac
25th January 2007, 06:25 PM
This may be of interest to the gardeners out there...
I have made a number of garden tools over the years, like hoes and rakes, some from timber (Zen gravel rake) but most from steel. The most successful one is a little weeding tool, like a small pick, and I use it constantly. In fact so successful I made another, slightly bigger.
I based the design loosely on something I saw in a magazine ad, which was Vietnamese I think. I cut a section of very large bandsaw blade (from a sandstone quarry) using oxy-acet, and knocked out an oval hole at one end. After a quick grind to shape, I then heated the blank and hammered it to shape on the anvil. I welded a squashed section of pipe into the oval hole, then cleaned it all up before annealing and tempering.
A handle of spotted gum was attached (one was a broken tomahawk handle) and off you go...really good for picking weeds out between plants, great for hooking out Kikuya, and just an all-round gardening tool for planting and loosening soil.
I call it the 'Beak', & wouldn't be without one!:D
Cheers,
I have made a number of garden tools over the years, like hoes and rakes, some from timber (Zen gravel rake) but most from steel. The most successful one is a little weeding tool, like a small pick, and I use it constantly. In fact so successful I made another, slightly bigger.
I based the design loosely on something I saw in a magazine ad, which was Vietnamese I think. I cut a section of very large bandsaw blade (from a sandstone quarry) using oxy-acet, and knocked out an oval hole at one end. After a quick grind to shape, I then heated the blank and hammered it to shape on the anvil. I welded a squashed section of pipe into the oval hole, then cleaned it all up before annealing and tempering.
A handle of spotted gum was attached (one was a broken tomahawk handle) and off you go...really good for picking weeds out between plants, great for hooking out Kikuya, and just an all-round gardening tool for planting and loosening soil.
I call it the 'Beak', & wouldn't be without one!:D
Cheers,