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Camp terms starting with KA
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Carving Axe
Also known as Carpenter's Ax, an ax used for crafting rather than chopping wood.
The head is more fan-shaped than a normal axe, the blade is hollow grind, and the handle is short and loosely curved.
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Carpenter's Axe
Also known as a carving ax, an axe used for crafting rather than chopping wood.
The head is more fan-shaped than a normal axe, the blade is hollow grind, and the handle is short and loosely curved.
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Return Burr
A small burr formed when a blade is sharpened. Also called blade rebound.
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strop
Abrasive applied to the leather floor. Polishing tool for finishing the blade after polishing with a whetstone.
Camp terms starting with KU
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Grip Stop
The grip end must be inflated.
It has a role to prevent it from slipping out of your hand. -
Wedge
A wood-chopping tool with a V-shaped blade.
There is a type that splits firewood by hitting it and pressing it against the V-shaped part, and a type that inserts a triangular object like an ax head into the firewood like batoning.
Camp terms starting with SA
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Zanketsu
A broken Japanese sword.
There are many people who process legal size blades and use them as knives.
Camp terms starting with SI
Camp terms starting with SO
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Song Hall
A hole in the handle of a knife or ax through which a string is passed.
Camp terms starting with NA
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Knife
A knife composed of a blade and a handle.
Basically, it refers to an object of a size that can be used with one hand.
Camp terms starting with HA
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Hagaeri
A small burr formed when a blade is sharpened. Also called return burr.
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Habu
The belly part of the knife blade.
Camp terms starting with HI
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Pull Saw
The shape of the blade used in Japanese saws. It is designed to cut when the saw is pulled.
It cuts with a light force, the blade is thin, and the accuracy is high.
Camp terms starting with HU
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Push Saw
The shape of the blade used in European and American saws. It cuts when you press the saw.
Since the blade is in the pushing direction, you can put your weight on it and apply force to cut it, but the blade is thicker than a pull saw. In addition, it is difficult for sawdust to accumulate.
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