. The Country gentleman's magazine. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Great Britain. 76 The Country Gcutlanau's Magazine ment is thin and sharp, so that the shaving of pai'ing the surface, be applied at the angle can bend to the tool, tlie wood will not split; a (fig. 6), which is a much less convenient and Fig. 7. Scotch Pruning Axe. Fig. 8. Carrick's Felling it will be cut. In paring tools, one face of the wedge or tool is nearly parallel with the Fig. ij;. Sorby's Felling Axe. effective position than {b) that of the side hatchet with only one chamfer; but for par- Q^W^ Fig 9 Cirri k s In pr


. The Country gentleman's magazine. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Great Britain. 76 The Country Gcutlanau's Magazine ment is thin and sharp, so that the shaving of pai'ing the surface, be applied at the angle can bend to the tool, tlie wood will not split; a (fig. 6), which is a much less convenient and Fig. 7. Scotch Pruning Axe. Fig. 8. Carrick's Felling it will be cut. In paring tools, one face of the wedge or tool is nearly parallel with the Fig. ij;. Sorby's Felling Axe. effective position than {b) that of the side hatchet with only one chamfer; but for par- Q^W^ Fig 9 Cirri k s In pr telling Axe. D Cxruks light !• elling face of the work. In tools ground with only one chamfer this position not only assists in affiiasitfi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London, S. Marshall & Co


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