The first tool looks a bit like a variation on a billhook, traditionally used in the uk for hedge-laying (chopping small trees in half near the base, and "laying" horizontally to create an animal-proof hedge). They are different shapes depending on the region they are used in (as are the finished hedges). The hook prevents the whole blade hitting the ground when chopping near the soil, so that it doesn't become become blunt too quickly. They are great for clearing undergrowth and small branches, as the video says, being heavier than a machete.
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The first tool looks a bit like a variation on a billhook, traditionally used in the uk for hedge-laying (chopping small trees in half near the base, and "laying" horizontally to create an animal-proof hedge). They are different shapes depending on the region they are used in (as are the finished hedges). The hook prevents the whole blade hitting the ground when chopping near the soil, so that it doesn't become become blunt too quickly. They are great for clearing undergrowth and small branches, as the video says, being heavier than a machete.
Great quick rundown on tool usage & history, thanks from Australia!
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First one we call a panga in south Africa
I'm looking for hand tools with Squire handle hole
72" handles. epic.
The chopper is use to cut sugar cane in Philippines.
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Where would be able to purchase the tool for chopping compost at minute mark 2:43? Thanks
You can contact Red Pig to find out.
Whoever put boring in the subtitles, lol just wrong.
That's the name of the town where the video was made.