
6 Ways To Tell The Top Of An Axe Head - Axe & Tool
2024年1月27日 · The most accurate way to tell the top of an axe head is to examine the eye. The hole in the top of the head will be slightly larger than the bottom of the head. It can be hard to verify without measuring, so other clues like brand marks and nail pullers can help.
The Anatomy of an Axe - Axe & Tool
2024年8月24日 · The “poll” of an axe is a portion of steel that extends off the back of the axe head to act as a counterweight for the blade to make the axe easier to swing precisely. It became a prominent design feature and innovation in North America, where large axes …
Parts of an Axe – Anatomy Explained - Awesome Axes
2022年6月10日 · The poll of an axe is the opposite side of the head to the blade. It can be made as a square shape to hammer or a spike to dig into the wood. A double-bit axe doesn’t have a poll, but instead has a second blade. A pulaski axe has a mattock blade or adze on the poll opposite the blade.
Parts Of An Axe – A Beginner’s Guide
The toe is located on the top corner of the axe’s bit. It plays an important role in intricate, detailed woodwork projects. Holding the axe at the top of the handle offers greater blade control.
Axe Anatomy: Identifying The 11 Parts of an Axe - Buy Axes Online
2018年9月7日 · There are 11 parts of an axe: Bit; Butt or Poll; Toe; Heel; Cheek; Beard; Shoulder; Belly; Throat; Eye; Knob; Do you know the parts of an Axe? We have collected the definitive list of axe terms, added some helpful diagrams, and provided a quick description for your reference. This crash course in axe anatomy is a great introduction to axe ...
How To Tell The Top Of An Axe Head
The easiest way to tell the top of an axe head is to look at the size of the eye holes. The top side of the axe has a hole that is a little larger to allow for the wedge. If you can’t tell the difference, look for text stamped on the head which usually runs from top to bottom.
The Parts of an Axe - Timber Gadgets
The “Poll” or “Butt” of the very back part of an axe head. Depending on the type of axe, this may be utilized as a hammer. Double-bit axes don’t have a poll because there is a bit on each end. Even so, many axes use this portion to add more functionality to the axe. Whether it be a hammer, spike, another bit, etc. Handle or “Helve”
24 Types of Axes: Cutting-Edge Axe Head Designs + Photos
2020年12月15日 · Various types of axes include felling axes, splitting axes, hatchets, tomahawks, carpenter’s axes, forest axes, adzes, and double-bit axes. Each type serves specific purposes, such as cutting down trees, splitting wood, carving, combat, and woodworking, showcasing their versatility across diverse applications.
Anatomy of an Axe - Sylva Spoon
2020年1月16日 · Looking down the top of the head you can see where the haft is wedged into the head. Pro tip, when selecting an axe, look for grain running in line with the axe head for maximum durability. At the back of the head is the Poll, or Butt. While it may look similar to a hammer face, most Butts aren’t meant for pounding.
Parts of an Ax with Illustrations - Homenish
2021年4月26日 · However, multi-tool models and throwing axes will often include many extra elements and parts to their handles. These are meant to balance it and help you grip it more accurately. An ax handle has five parts: The eye. This is the very top section of the handle, which is often embedded in its head.