machetes
A machete is a broad-bladed hand tool used for cutting through vegetation. Blade lengths commonly range from about 40 to 60 centimeters, with a wide, flat profile sharpened along one edge and tapering to a point. Blades are typically made of carbon steel or stainless steel, and are paired with handles of wood, plastic, or composite materials. The term derives from Spanish, with the precise linguistic origin uncertain.
Designs vary to suit tasks. Straight or slightly curved blades are common for clearing brush and harvesting
In tropical and subtropical regions, machetes are essential agricultural tools for clearing brush, preparing soil, and
Modern production of machetes is global, with styles ranging from inexpensive utilitarian models to higher-quality blades