axe handle 3d models
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Carefully unearthed by archaeologists, the axe boasts a sturdy wooden handle, expertly crafted from a single piece of dense hardwood, with an intricately carved stone head attached at its apex. The blade itself is remarkably well-made, featuring a...
3docean
About This Model: The Forest Axe is an incredibly versatile tool, boasting a long handle and large blade length that enables powerful strokes for various tasks like limbing, felling, splitting, and bushcraft needs. Despite its size, it remains light...
sketchfab
I grasp the handle firmly and swing the heavy blade down towards the log, feeling its weight and balance. The axe bites into the wood, splintering it neatly as I raise it again for another strike. ...This time, I aim for a spot slightly higher up,...
thingiverse
This is an artisanal ice axe/ice pick crafted entirely within Tinkercad, specifically designed for mold-making purposes. Divided neatly into two equal parts, this tool features precision-cut pegs for effortless alignment. To ensure accurate assembly,...
sketchfab
I'm pleased with how the new handle of the axe turned out after my second try. The design looks solid and functional. I created this model using Blender 2.83, a powerful 3D creation software. I also utilized the Layer Painter addon to add depth and...
grabcad
Fictional Axes Known as Deliverers Take Inspiration from the Elder Scrolls Skyrim Series The fantasy realm of the Elder Scrolls series has long fascinated gamers and enthusiasts alike, particularly when it comes to its array of fictional axes. Among...
pinshape
I printed on fdm ender 3 printer Model content: Barbed-axe-part-1(115mm) Barbed-axe-part-2(119mm) Barbed-axe-welded(179mm)
cults3d
Human-Crafted Dwarven Battle-Axe Meticulously forged from high-carbon steel by skilled dwarven blacksmiths, this battle-hardened axe stands as a testament to their unyielding craftsmanship and unwavering dedication to precision. Its sturdy handle,...
thingiverse
... didn't appreciate having it hang in our living room, so our daughter proudly displays it now. For a deeper look at what inspired me to create this piece, check out my blog post at http://museumofperipheralart.blogspot.com/2015/01/girl-with-axe.html.