hakkukirveitä
Hakkukirveitä, often translated as "chopping axes" or "cleavers" in English, are a type of axe designed for splitting wood, particularly for firewood. They are distinct from felling axes, which are primarily used for cutting down trees. The key difference lies in the blade's shape and weight. Hakkukirveitä typically have a wider, thicker blade with a wedge-like profile. This design helps to split wood by forcing it apart rather than slicing through it.
The weight of a hakkukirve is also a significant factor. They are generally heavier than felling axes,
Hakkukirveitä are a traditional tool with a long history, particularly in regions where wood is a primary