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Axe Myths You Still Believe – and What’s Actually True - AncientSmithy

Axe Myths You Still Believe – and What’s Actually True

Axes carry a deep cultural weight – from Viking legends to modern survival gear – but with that comes a lot of confusion. Let’s break down the most common myths about axes and tomahawks and explain what’s really true, especially when it comes to modern handcrafted models like those at AncientSmithy.

Myth #1: You Can’t Actually Throw an Axe

Truth: You absolutely can. In fact, tomahawk throwing is a growing sport across the world, with specialized designs made just for balance and control. We offer tomahawks of medium and large size with composite handles – excellent options for reliable, accurate throwing.

Tactical tomahawk "Wendigo" with polymer composite handle

Myth #2: Decorative Axes Are Useless

Truth: Not all "decorative" axes are created equal. Most our axes with carvings, engravings, or stylized heads are still fully functional. They are sharpened and fully prepared to tackle real tasks at home or in the field. Every piece is forged with both style and function in mind.

Hand-forged hardened bearded viking axe "Fenrisulfr" with carved handle

Myth #3: Wooden Handles Are Always Better Than Composite

Truth: Wood has natural appeal and historic charm, but composite handles offer superior durability in extreme environments. Composite grips are more resistant to moisture, impact, and temperature swings – making them ideal for tactical or survival tasks.

Handcrafted tomahawk "Takoda" with tribal engraving from AncientSmithy

Myth #4: Double-Bladed Axes Are Only for Cosplay

Truth: While double-headed axes have an imposing look, they can also be practical in light chopping or splitting tasks. With a properly hardened and sharpened edge, they function just like any other axe – with bonus aesthetic power.

Viking Double-Edged Axe "Havamal"

Myth #5: Custom Engravings Are Just for Looks

Truth: While they do look great, runes and symbols also connect the axe to a story, belief, or purpose. For many buyers, engraved axes carry personal or spiritual meaning, turning the piece into a family heirloom or symbolic tool.

Myth #6: You Need to Sharpen Axes at Home by Hand

Truth: You can try, but sharpening hardened blades by hand is extremely time-consuming. We recommend either a sharpening machine or visiting a local sharpening specialist. Especially for our hardened Leviathan axes, this gives the best result.

Handcrafted Leviathan axe with leather cover and glow in the dark runes from AncientSmithy

Don't Let Myths Dull the Blade

Axes are more versatile and meaningful than most people realize. Whether you want one for function, gifting, or collecting, understanding the truth behind these myths helps you choose the right piece.

Explore our collection and see how style and performance meet in every forged detail.

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