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How to Forge a Hatchet Out of a Wrench

Do you know you can forge weapons from tools? This is can be done by forging a hatchet from a wrench. It only requires you to follow specific steps and procedures.

The materials used to make most tools are metals. Since most tools are metals, then you can forge weapons from these tools. An example of the tools used in forging weapons is the wrench.

You can use the wrench to forge a hatchet if you follow the right steps and procedures. The procedures and levels of forging the hatchet from the wrench are straightforward.

You can also make use of varieties of tools and materials to forge a hatchet. The material you forge from does not really matter but how you forge it matters. So, you should put a little more commitment when you are forging the hatchet.

Essentials

To forge a hatchet out of a wrench, you need to use some essential tools which we have provided below;

Forge

Hammer

Anvil

Grinder

Belt grinder

Quench liquid

Aside from getting your tools, you should also get yourself prepared to forge a hatchet. You need to follow the necessary steps to forge a hatchet. Here are these steps;

Instructions on How to Forge a Hatchet Out of a Wrench

Step 1: Get Your Material

Most people can forge a hatchet, but only a few can forge from limited resources. You need to grow yourself and increase your professionalism and expertise by forging from any metal available. 

The material we will be using is for this project is the wrench. You will have to forge a hatchet from a wrench and still ensure a good result.

Step 2: Heat the Wrench

Before you can forge the wrench, you have to heat it to a very high temperature. The high temperature will allow the wrench to become malleable. You should make sure the wrench is red hot before you start forging. 

Place the wrench in the forge and allow it to heat up for a while. The longer the wrench stays in the forge, the hotter it becomes. And as long as the wrench is hot, it is forgeable.

Step 3: Beat the Wrench into Shape

The wrench does not look like a hatchet, so you will have to forge the wrench into a hatchet. To forge the wrench into a hatchet, you should beat the wrench into shape with a hammer while it is hot. To beat the wrench into shape, you should;

Quick Steps

  • Place the wrench in a forge until it becomes red hot. 
  • Beat the handle of the wrench into a longer and rounder shape. This part will serve as the shaft for the hatchet. You should make sure the handle is hot when forging it.
  • Separate the two-pointed parts of the head of the wrench. After heating the head, you should use your hammer to separate the pointed part far apart from each other such that they are both on the same plane.
  • Flatten the wrench with your hammer and forge the shape of a hatchet out of the wrench head.
  • Grind the wrench to take the shape of a hatchet.

Step 4: Hardening and Tempering

You have to harden and temper your hatchet to make it tougher and durable. The hardening and tempering consist of two parts; the heating and the quenching. It is one of the most essential steps when learning how to forge a hatchet out of a wrench.

Pro Tip

You should put the forged hatchet in a forge to increase its temperature to a high state. After raising the temperature above the critical temperature, you should retrieve it from the forge. 

After retrieving from the forge, put the wrench in a quench liquid to cool it down. You should gently immerse the wrench in the quench liquid to prevent a fire outbreak. 

Hardening and tempering perform significant roles in forging. They ensure good quality products in the forging result.

Step 5: Add Your Handle

After forging the blade of your hatchet, add your preferred handle to it. The handle can be wooden or metallic.

Step 6: Grinding and Finishing

After adding the handle to the hatchet, grind it to remove scales and the coarseness from the hatchet’s surface. You should make use of a grinder or sandpaper to grind the surface of your hatchet. 

After grinding, you already have a hatchet, and you can proudly say you forged a hatchet from a wrench. You can also try to forge other types of weapons or tools from different materials until you attain a height of great skill

FAQs on How to Forge a Hatchet Out of a Wrench

Question

Can I forge my hatchet from a rebar?

Yes, you can forge your hatchet from a rebar. You can forge your hatchet from any metal or tool as long as the metal is forgeable. Apart from a rebar, you can also forge your hatchet from a chisel, file, punch, etc.

Question

Is steel the only material for forging?

Steel is not the only material for forging, but it is one of the best materials for most blacksmith forging projects. The steel is a type of metal with amazing forging qualities. There are also other metals you can use to forge, but you should make sure you check the metal features before using it to forge.

Question

Is there any difference between a hatchet and an ax?

The hatchet and the ax are similar tools used for almost the same purpose. However, there are differences between an ax and a hatchet. The hatchet is a type of ax with a longer shaft and a single blade.

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Warnings

You should follow safety precautions when forging a hatchet. If you follow the safety precautions, you would have more chances of safety. Here are the safety precautions you should follow;

  • Always keep a clean and tidy working environment.
  • You should always keep damaged tools away from you.
  • Clean your tools and machine frequently.
  • You also should have a fire extinguisher in case of a fire outbreak.
  • Always wear protective clothing.