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- Hacking_knife abstract "Hacking or side knives may be considered as either light hatchets or heavyweight knives.They are strongly constructed with a single-sided straight edge, resembling a small cleaver. The back of the blade is exposed for hammering on. Unusually for an axe, this back edge is intended to be hit with a steel hammer, not a wooden mallet or club. The handle is a solid steel through tang, with side scales. The scales are often of thick leather, to absorb shocks.Their typical uses are either for glazier's work, or else as a light froe for splitting timber.".
- Hacking_knife thumbnail Hacking_knife_chopping_glazing_putty.jpg?width=300.
- Hacking_knife wikiPageID "28932178".
- Hacking_knife wikiPageRevisionID "592432720".
- Hacking_knife hasPhotoCollection Hacking_knife.
- Hacking_knife subject Category:Axes.
- Hacking_knife subject Category:Glazier's_tools.
- Hacking_knife subject Category:Green_woodworking_tools.
- Hacking_knife subject Category:Hand_tools.
- Hacking_knife subject Category:Knives.
- Hacking_knife type Artifact100021939.
- Hacking_knife type Cutter103154073.
- Hacking_knife type CuttingImplement103154446.
- Hacking_knife type EdgeTool103265032.
- Hacking_knife type Glazier'sTools.
- Hacking_knife type HandTool103489162.
- Hacking_knife type HandTools.
- Hacking_knife type Implement103563967.
- Hacking_knife type Instrumentality103575240.
- Hacking_knife type Knife103623556.
- Hacking_knife type Knives.
- Hacking_knife type Object100002684.
- Hacking_knife type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hacking_knife type Tool104451818.
- Hacking_knife type Whole100003553.
- Hacking_knife comment "Hacking or side knives may be considered as either light hatchets or heavyweight knives.They are strongly constructed with a single-sided straight edge, resembling a small cleaver. The back of the blade is exposed for hammering on. Unusually for an axe, this back edge is intended to be hit with a steel hammer, not a wooden mallet or club. The handle is a solid steel through tang, with side scales.".
- Hacking_knife label "Hacking knife".
- Hacking_knife sameAs m.0dgqyvv.
- Hacking_knife sameAs Q5637308.
- Hacking_knife sameAs Q5637308.
- Hacking_knife sameAs Hacking_knife.
- Hacking_knife wasDerivedFrom Hacking_knife?oldid=592432720.
- Hacking_knife depiction Hacking_knife_chopping_glazing_putty.jpg.
- Hacking_knife isPrimaryTopicOf Hacking_knife.