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  2. Hatchet - Wikipedia

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    The most common hatchet head patterns are the carpenter's hatchet, roofing/shingling hatchet and lathing/drywall hatchet. [3] "Hatchet" was used to describe a small battle axe in Middle English. [4] "Burying the hatchet" is a phrase meaning "making peace," attributed to an Iroquois tradition of hiding or putting away a tomahawk after a peace ...

  3. Plumb (tools) - Wikipedia

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    Owner: Apex Tool Group: Country: USA: Introduced: c. 1888: Plumb is a brand of hand tools owned by Apex Tool Group. The brand is known for its hammers and hatchets ...

  4. Carpenter's axe - Wikipedia

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    Swedish carpenter's axe with straight handle/cutting edge, beard and notch ideal for choking up on. A Swedish carpenter's axe Examples of Japanese carpenter's axes. Carpenter's axes or carpenter's hatchets are small axes, usually slightly larger than a hatchet , used in traditional woodwork, joinery, and log-building.

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    Aug. 16—Washington Hatchets The Washington Hatchet football team will certainly be a "new look" program this season. Although many of the names and faces will be the same, the changes at Hatchet ...

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  7. Axe manufacturing in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Axe production in the 1800s was a laborious process, even with the aid of machines. Early axes were made from two pieces of metal. The poll or head of an axe was formed by folding a bar of heated wrought iron, which also creates an eye. High carbon steel was used for the bit or cutting edge. Two methods existed for attaching a bit to the iron ...