träskaft
A träskaft is a wooden handle or grip used for various types of tools, implements, or utensils. The term originates from Swedish, where "trä" means wood and "skaft" refers to a handle or shaft. Träskaft are commonly crafted from different types of durable wood, such as beech, ash, or hickory, chosen for their strength, shock absorption, and ease of shaping.
Historically, träskaft have been used in traditional woodworking, forestry tools, and household implements. They are often
Modern manufacturing of träskaft involves carving or turning the wood on lathes to achieve ergonomic shapes
In addition to traditional applications, träskaft are also appreciated for their aesthetic qualities. They can be
While many tools today feature synthetic or ergonomically designed handles, träskaft remain valued for their natural