hatchets
A hatchet is a small, one-handed axe designed for chopping and shaping wood. It typically features a short handle and a compact head, with a cutting edge commonly between 2 and 4 inches (5 to 10 cm) long and a head weight around 1 to 2.5 pounds. The tool is optimized for controlled, close-quarters work such as carving, kindling, or light timber work, making it a staple for campers, woodworkers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
The word hatchet derives from the French hachette, a diminutive form of hache meaning axe. In common
Design and variants vary to suit different tasks. Some hatchets have straight or slightly curved hafts, wooden
Typical uses include felling small branches, hewing and shaping timber, making kindling, and preparing wood for