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  2. 15 Garden Edging Ideas to Keep Your Landscape Looking Neat - AOL

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    Most wrought-iron edging comes in 6- to 12-inch pieces that link together and boast long stakes at the base to anchor them into the ground for easy installation. Shop Now Courtesy of Wayfair

  3. Slater - Wikipedia

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    The slater's hammer is forged in one single piece, from crucible-cast steel, and has a 12-inch (30 cm) leather handle. It consists of a claw for drawing nails, a sheer edge for cutting slate, and a head with a sharp point at one end for punching holes in slate and with a hammer head at the other. [3] [4]

  4. Billhook - Wikipedia

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    Modern billhook with saw blade, used in bushcraft activities Traditional Devon pattern billhook made by W. Gilpin in 1918; original handle has been replaced. 12-inch/30 cm ruler shown for reference. A billhook or bill hook [ a ] is a versatile cutting tool used widely in agriculture and forestry for cutting woody material such as shrubs , small ...

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    The 3.1-inch thick foam mat has triangle-shaped chambers within to reduce bulk and weight while still providing ample cushioning. ... The 1-pound Swedish steel head is designed to maintain its ...

  6. Piton - Wikipedia

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    1960s-era pitons, including: knifeblades, lost arrows, bugaboos, ring angles, and bongs. A piton (/ ˈ p iː t ɒ n /; also called pin or peg) in big wall climbing and in aid climbing is a metal spike (usually steel) that is driven into a crack or seam in the climbing surface using a climbing hammer, and which acts as an anchor for protecting the climber from falling or to assist progress in ...

  7. English wheel - Wikipedia

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    A high crown surface is very curved, a low crown surface is slightly curved. The rigidity and strength in the surface of a workpiece is provided by the high crown areas. The radius of the surface after working depends on the degree that the metal in the middle of the work piece stretches relative to the edge of the piece.