Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: bird on October 22, 2018, 05:08:48 PM
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I don't know where I should put this post. So I'll put it here. I've got a broad axe (head, no handle) , a little under 8 pounds, 10 3/4 cutting edge, . I can make out the Fayette r p …. b
I'm assuming plumb, right? Unfortunately, I can't see a "co" or an "inc" on it. It is just the letters stamped out... a little crooked... no emblem or anything else. Also says cast steel , looks like it was over stamped on top of each other... if that makes any sense, which it probably doesn't . Does anyone have any input on age, value, how common or uncommon it is? It is a single bevel (isn't that when one side is sharpened and the other side is flat?). Any help would be greatly appreciated. I don't have a picture right now. The thing is a beast!
cheers
jenny bird
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"FAYETTE R. PLUMB F.R.B. Broad Axe Head Hatchet Farm Tool"
first hit on goog search
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Yes - "broad axe" or "broad hatchet" (the pattern comes in both sizes) generally refers to an axe or hatchet which is sharpened just on one side. The entire head is oriented toward that side, so the head is generally flat on the back side of the bevel. I've got one that's set up for right handers (which I'm not), but even with the wrong-for-me hand, it's a darned handy tool for wasting away material when I'm shaping a board. I don't use it nearly as often as I should.
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my friend that came over said, "Jesus, is that thing for a guillotine ?" No, but piss me off and it could be :)