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  2. GrabCAD - Wikipedia

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    GrabCAD, Inc. is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based startup that created a free cloud-based collaboration environment that helps engineering teams manage, view and share CAD files. History GrabCAD was founded in Estonia in 2009 by current CEO, Hardi Meybaum , and Indrek Narusk [ 1 ] as a marketplace to connect engineers with CAD-related jobs.

  3. Axe manufacturing in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Formed by consolidation of 14 companies in 1890, American Axe and Tool (AAT) controlled about half of axe production. [35] All three Mann operations signed-on, with sale to AAT of all assets and equipment at Axemann, Reedsville, Tyrone, and Mill Hall. As a cost-reducing measure, these and other acquired plants were quickly closed.

  4. Bill (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Both the concave and convex edges may be sharpened edges, but spear-points and back-hooks are not available. Expertly used, the brush-axe can fell a 3-inch (7.6 cm) tree with a single blow. In Brazil, the bill (foice) is a very common tool in rural areas as tool and sometimes as a self-defence weapon.

  5. Axe - Wikipedia

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    Ice axe or climbing axe: A number of different styles of ice axes are designed for ice climbing and enlarging steps used by climbers. Lathe hammer (also known as a lath hammer, lathing hammer, or lathing hatchet): a tool used for cutting and nailing wood lath which has a small hatchet blade on one side (which features a small lateral nick used ...

  6. Mattock - Wikipedia

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    A mattock (/ ˈ m æ t ə k /) is a hand tool used for digging, prying, and chopping. Similar to the pickaxe, it has a long handle and a stout head which combines either a vertical axe blade with a horizontal adze (cutter mattock), or a pick and an adze (pick mattock). A cutter mattock is similar to a Pulaski used in fighting fires.

  7. Vajra - Wikipedia

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    'Thunderbolt', IAST: Vajra) is a legendary and ritualistic tool, symbolizing the properties of a diamond (indestructibility) and a thunderbolt (irresistible force). In Hinduism, it has also been associated with weapons. [1] [2] The use of the bell and vajra as symbolic and ritual tools is found in all schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The vajra is a ...

  8. Hatchet - Wikipedia

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    A hand axe (also known by terms including "camp axe," "belt axe," "hunters axe" and others) is a short-handled woods tool. A hatchet is a short-handled construction trades tool with multipurpose head purposely designed for a given application. For this reason, hatchet handles are generally straight so that users can rotate them in their hand to ...

  9. Hafting - Wikipedia

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    An axe hafted with an adhesive Hafting is a process by which an artifact , often made of bone , stone , or metal is attached to a haft (handle [ 1 ] or strap). This makes the artifact more useful by allowing it to be launched by a bow ( arrow ), thrown by hand ( spear ), or used with more effective leverage ( axe ).