Garden Tools
Also, the tool must have a Garden Tools specific geometry, designed so that the cutting edge can contact the workpiece without the halt of the tool dragging on the surface of the piece any surface. The angle of the cutting face is also important as is the flute width, tool margin and tool material.
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The hand tools still used by gardeners originated with the earliest agricultural implements used by man: the spade, the garden hoe, the pitchfork, the garden fork, the garden rake and the plough
- The earliest tools were made of wood, flint and bone.
