Hey Thanks Guys!
Yup, the "toolbox" hammer handle is madrone. Outstanding eye!
Originally I had carved a hatchet handle but it had a defect near the eye I couldn't see from the outside. grrrrrr
So it was laying in the scrap box next to the woodstove.
Then that hammer head came limping in. It was about to get tossed under my anvil stand in the corner, where project tools/parts lurk,
And for an instant on the way they both just lined up in my sight perfect.
Hmmmmmmmmmm, hows about a pudgy little hammer??
Octagonal chisel handles are great, and pretty easy to carve freehand. (cut a square, knock the corners off). All my earliest ones were like that.
But pretty soon when you get too many chisels and you end up wasting minutes every time you need one, squinting at the blades, trying to tell the difference between 9/16 and 5/8............
Now I just make them all different. I have enough confusion in my life. heh
I can always use hickory or pecan (nearest relative to hickory) tool handle stock!!
Always semi desperate, really. Neither grows within 1000 miles at all.
Further down the Cal central valley they grow pecans, (dwarf orchard trees) but the nearest real pecan or hickory is about 1000 miles away.
If anyone is ever breaking up firewood and has the chance to cut 2 to 3' long rounds, from clear sections near the base?
Man would I love a couple quarter sections of that!
yours Scott