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2. Adzes [tools]

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7. Adzes Barr Tools Adz’s are considered by experienced users to be among the best…with Gransfors Bruks Adzes being equally popular in Europe…and Oxhead (German) Adzes being popular since the 70’s when Scotty first started building

8. Axes and Adzes for Log Building

9. Most adzes today, however, are metal.

10. Adzes Part of Northwest Coast Hall

11. This time we’re going to cover adzes and Broadaxes

12. Adzes 15 is a valid Scrabble Word in NWL, formerly TWL (USA, Thailand, Canada) Adzes 15 is a valid Scrabble Word in CSW, formerly SOWPODS (Other Countries) Adzes 15 is a valid word in WWF

13. Nephrite adzes appear to have been particularly valued.

14. Knives and Adzes | Table of Contents | Artifacts Index

15. Adzes are hand made at North Bay Forge

16. The river's name means cave of stone adzes.

17. My Adzes are forged from medium carbon, alloy steel bar stock

18. Adzes come in a range of styles and handle lengths

19. My Adzes are forged from medium carbon, alloy steel bar stock.

20. Stone or ivory adzes and stone gouges were used for shaping.

21. Pfeil Adzes & axes are forged from high-grade tool steel

22. Adzes were hafted in a position that is perpendicular to the handle

23. Made by Narex in the Czech Republic, these are good Adzes at reasonable prices

24. ‘Some groups mounted blades as axes, others as Adzes.’ ‘Stone tools include delicately made blades, microburins, burins, scrapers, and Adzes.’ ‘Technical ice tools are available with either bent or straight shafts and either hammerheads or Adzes.’ ‘I lift out one ax, twirl it, slam in the adze, and gingerly test it.’

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26. Saws, axes and adzes, hammers and chisels are used for the initial roughing out stages of a carving.

27. Their tools included saws, axes, chisels, adzes, wooden mallets, stone polishers and bow drills.

28. It features worked pebbles, polished adzes and points similar to those of Dapenkeng sites.

29. Fishing tackle, stone adzes and wooden objects, e.g. canoes and bows, have been found at some sites.

30. Adzes: An Adze (sometimes spelled adz) is a wood-working tool, similar to an axe or hachet

31. The tools required for building houses included sledgehammers, adzes, hand mauls and wedges for splitting wood.

32. Windy Smithy (Handcrafted Broadaxes, socket chisels, gouges, adzes, froes, knives, drawknives and more, Cullompton, Devon) W

33. Electro-Boracic steel appears on various tools, I have seen it on plane blades, adzes and chisels

34. Adzes: An adze (sometimes spelled adz) is a wood-working tool, similar to an axe or hachet

35. HOLMES These stone axes and Adzes are generally made of the hard volcanic rocks of this region

36. In 1959 some archaeological evidence was found in the park, such as some adzes and a bronze jug.

37. In New Zealand, the Maori people used greenstone (jade) adzes to hew canoes and shape poles for carving.

38. The frequent occurrence of wedges, adzes, and hammers indicate the increasing importance of plank houses and dugout canoes.

39. Elbow Adzes as used by native american indians to carve wood, wood masks, dugout canoes, totem poles, wood bowls.

40. The gutter Adzes, with their cupped edges, are best for aggressive removal of wood, cutting cross grain and hollowing out.

41. Hand tools and implements (hand-operated) including adzes, awls, drills, files, hammers, nippers, picks, pullers, punches, ratchet wrenches, saws, screwdrivers and wrenches

42. Seattle band Adzes craft sludgy dirges with elements of noise rock, post-metal and shoegaze, united by a staunch moral compass

43. Bowl carving Adzes I make bowl Adzes in two sizes the larger adze weighs about 24 ounces and has a shallower sweep than the smaller adze which weighs about 16 ounces. These are made similar to the axes above from mild steel with a forge welded cutting edge

44. For those interested in a more general use Adze I would suggest the more versatile and less expensive elbow Adzes, discussed below

45. 5 Authentic Indian Hoes Scrapers Adzes Knives Arrowheads Spear Points Dalton Artifacts - Scraper 4" - Points 2" To 2 3/4" Nice Early Pieces! EagleDen

46. I make bowl Adzes in two sizes the larger Adze weighs about 24 ounces and has a shallower sweep than the smaller Adze which weighs about 16 ounces

47. Shell Adzes have been found in a wide area along the coastal waters of southeast Asia and on islands in the Pacific Ocean

48. Dave has Adzes he’s handled himself, but he warns that correct handle length is an essential part of what makes an adze functional.

49. When it comes to Adzes, Dave prefers tools with a U-shaped edge profile to prevent the corners of the cutting edge from digging in

50. Adzes have the blades angled perpendicular to the handle and by using an almost hoeing technique, are used to remove wood as required to dress or flatten a timber

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52. Rarotonga is known for its fisherman's gods and staff-gods, Atiu for its wooden seats, Mitiaro, Mauke and Atiu for mace and slab gods and Mangaia for its ceremonial adzes.

53. The wheelwright's Adzes and swallows were to be for ever respected; and that hero and the master withdrew to the servants' hall to drink the Squire's health, well satisfied with their day's work

54. Gyronny of eight gules and sable; on a chevron between three Annulets or, a grose between two adzes azure; on a chief vert three lilies slipped and leaved argent--COOPERS' Company, Incorporated 1501

55. Knives and Adzes A man's knife handle in hut 3 floor 3 (Fig.1, centre) has a row of nubbins on each of its four edges and three engraved parallel lines on its intervening sides.

56. Figure 2 An ulu handle that used to hold its blade by copper rivets. Comparisons beyond coastal Copper Inuit include crude unground black chert arrowheads with wide shoulders and nephrite adzes like those west in the Mackenzie Delta and northwestern Alaska.

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58. Archaeological evidence suggests that the first Neolithic farmers used Adzes for everything from felling trees to shaping and assembling wooden architecture such as roof timbers, as well as constructing furniture, boxes for two- and four-wheeled vehicles, and walls for subterranean wells.

59. Also, there are a number of parallels between the Baldwin complex of the Fraser River (1,000 to 350 B.C.) and Locarno Beach of the Strait of Georgia, such as projectile point styles, nephrite adzes, microblades, ground slate projectile points and knives, stone beads, labrets, pendants, and biomorphic sculpture.

60. In addition to axes, adzes and pottery, there is also a statuette, the Venus Thiaroye The dig of Khant: the Khanty creek, located in the north near Kayar in the lower valley of the Senegal River, gave its name to a Neolithic industry which mainly uses bone and wood.

61. Trade of steatite (soapstone), nephrite adzes, and basalt from the interior for dentalium beads and other marine shell objects from the coast, must only represent a limited reflection of a much broader trade in perishables such as dried salmon from the interior and eulachon fish oil from the coast.

62. Wholesaling and retailing of ratchets, Extension pieces for braces for screwtaps, Drill bits, Cutter bars, Breast drills, Adzes (tools), Scythe hammers, Glaziers' diamonds, Caulking irons, Drills, Pin punches, Irons, Not electric, palette knives, Mallets, pen knives, Tweezers, Files, Milling cutters, pruning knives, Secateurs, gardening tools, Hand-operated, Goffering irons, Crowbars

63. Proposals relating to the development of status inequalities have largely been based upon such considerations as the growing importance of wealth objects like obsidian, marine shell beads and pendants, nephrite adzes, and native copper, the uneven occurrence of grave offerings in cemeteries with some infants being richly provided suggesting wealthy lineages and families, head deformation on the southern coast as well as burial mounds, and the association of sophisticated art with the preceding assumed indicators of status.