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Hatchet

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Single-handed striking tool
For other uses, seeHatchet (disambiguation).
Retailer & manufacturer's distinction of axe and hatchet
Hatchet
A hand axe (note the lack of a hammer head)

Ahatchet (from theOld Frenchhachete, a diminutive form ofhache, 'axe' of Germanic origin) is asingle-handed striking tool with a sharpblade on one side used to cut and split wood, and a hammerhead on the other side. Hatchets may also be used forhewing when making flattened surfaces on logs; when the hatchet head is optimized for this purpose it is called a hewing hatchet.[1]

Although hand axe and hatchet are often used interchangeably in contemporary usage, historically the nomenclature distinguishes two distinct classes of tools. All 19th and 20th century manufacturer and retailer literature unanimously separate hatches from hand axes, sometimes placing the former in a separate section of their product catalogs. Others might place the two categories separately but adjacent to each other.[2]

Ahand axe (also known by terms including "camp axe," "belt axe," "hunters axe" and others) is a short-handled woods tool. Ahatchet 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 switch from one head feature to the other.

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 smallbattle axe inMiddle English.[4]

"Burying the hatchet" is a phrase meaning "making peace," attributed to anIroquois tradition of hiding or putting away atomahawk after a peace agreement.


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  1. ^Follansbee, Peter."How a Woodworker Uses a Hatchet".Popular Woodworking. Archived fromthe original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved8 April 2020.
  2. ^"Plumb Tools: Hammers, Hatchets, Axes, Sledges, Files",Tool catalog, Fayette R. Plumb, Inc., 1964
  3. ^"The Difference Between an Axe And a Hatchet, Explained".Popular Mechanics. 2015-12-03. Retrieved2017-05-14.He defines a hatchet as simply, "a small one-hand axe used for chopping."
  4. ^"Results of Headword Search in Middle English Dictionary".quod.lib.umich.edu. Retrieved2017-08-18.

See also

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Tree planting,
afforestation
Mensuration
Fire suppression
Axes
Saws
Logging
Other
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