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Tree axes

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1743. The forest-axe is a steel wedge fixed at right angles to the end of a handle of wood, from two and a half to four feet long, and is chiefly used for cutting roots or trunks at the ground's surface, where the saw cannot operate. Axes vary in dimensions, and also in the shape of the head or wedge, which, for the purposes of gardening, ought to be long and narrow.