chaku
Chaku is a traditional Japanese tool used for various purposes, including gardening, construction, and carpentry. It is a versatile implement consisting of a flat, rectangular blade attached to a handle. The blade is typically made of steel or iron, while the handle is often made of wood. The size and shape of the chaku can vary depending on its intended use, but it generally has a length of about 24 to 30 inches and a width of about 4 to 6 inches.
The chaku's design allows it to be used for a wide range of tasks. In gardening, it
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