Lessons on the Mountain
Lessons on the Mountain by Joshua Heston There was once a time when you could scarcely keep me out of the timber. These days, the rigors of editor-in-chief keeps me close to the studio and desktop. For the last couple of years, I’ve kicked myself for not getting out to the mountain in early spring,…






![“This axe is a failed project. It wouldn’t have failed if I hadn’t hardened the edge so hard. I was doing a Norse style technique for making the axe head. This is a lawnmower blade that I wrapped around. This is a file that I inserted into it. I couldn’t get a good forge weld so I tried doing what I lot of them did where you actually drilled through it and sink pins [into it]. But I ruined a drill bit or two trying to drill through the file. So I eventually just took my drifting tool and punched holes through it when it was hot and stuck nails through and then I welded it. And this last time I hardened it I immediately went to go test it and realized it was too hard when I chopped into a log or two and the edge chipped off.”](https://stateoftheozarks.net/showcase/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/IMG_8865-625x417.jpg)



