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If you meant you need a guide on how to build an axe out of paper : Paper Axe Tutorial

If you need a comprehensive guide on the evolution, anatomy, and maintenance of an axe head, these professional publications are highly regarded:

: The Metropolitan Museum of Art provides an in-depth analysis of high-status historical axe heads, discussing their asymmetrical design and silver wire inlay. Axe Head Mechanics

Depending on whether you're looking for a research paper on the history and physics of axes or instructions for a literal "paper axe" craft, there are several authoritative resources available.

: Published by the USDA Forest Service , this is often considered the definitive "solid paper" on axes. It covers the history, patterns (types), and the essential skills of hanging and sharpening an axe head.

: For efficiency, the cutting edge (bit) angle should be tailored to the wood type: 20° to 25° for dry wood and 15° to 20° for green wood.

: Modern axe heads are typically forged from high-carbon steel or impact tool steels like 5160, which prioritize toughness and shock resistance over extreme hardness.

Ax Head (FREE — 2025)

If you meant you need a guide on how to build an axe out of paper : Paper Axe Tutorial

If you need a comprehensive guide on the evolution, anatomy, and maintenance of an axe head, these professional publications are highly regarded:

: The Metropolitan Museum of Art provides an in-depth analysis of high-status historical axe heads, discussing their asymmetrical design and silver wire inlay. Axe Head Mechanics

Depending on whether you're looking for a research paper on the history and physics of axes or instructions for a literal "paper axe" craft, there are several authoritative resources available.

: Published by the USDA Forest Service , this is often considered the definitive "solid paper" on axes. It covers the history, patterns (types), and the essential skills of hanging and sharpening an axe head.

: For efficiency, the cutting edge (bit) angle should be tailored to the wood type: 20° to 25° for dry wood and 15° to 20° for green wood.

: Modern axe heads are typically forged from high-carbon steel or impact tool steels like 5160, which prioritize toughness and shock resistance over extreme hardness.