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BILLHOOK definition in American English - Collins Dictionarya wooden-handled cutting tool or tractor-drawn machine used for cutting scrub or undergrowth in the bush · a tool used for dressing stone or other materials · a ...Missing: merriam- | Show results with:merriam-
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billhook - WordReference.com Dictionary of Englishbillhook /ˈbɪlˌhʊk/ n. a cutting tool with a wooden handle and a curved blade terminating in a hook at its tip, used for pruning, chopping, etcAlso called: ...
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A History of the World - Object : The billhook - BBCUsed widely in agriculture, it is also a universal tool, and was used for cutting and splitting timber for wooden houses, and was still being used for late ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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reaping-hook (?); bill-hook (?) - British MuseumIron reaping-hook or billhook. The blade is long and straight with a gently hooked end. The socket is closed and set on line with, but at a slight angle to ...
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bill-hook | British MuseumDescription: Iron billhook with open and flanged socket with two nailholes, and hooked tip. Cultures/periods: Medieval. Production date: 1070-1180 (circa).
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Billhook · Medieval London Objects 2Originally an agricultural tool, the English billhook or bill for short, was used as melee weapon for English soldiers during the late medieval period.
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BILLHOOK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Websternoun bill· hook ˈbil-ˌhu̇k : a cutting or pruning tool with a hooked blade. Word History First Known Use 1604, in the meaning defined above.
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BILLHOOK | definition in the Cambridge English DictionaryOct 29, 2025 · BILLHOOK meaning: 1. a tool with a wide blade on a handle used for cutting branches off trees 2. a tool with a wide…. Learn more.
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Complete List of Machete Types and Styles - MacheteSpecialists.comThe billhook machete is an ancient agricultural cutting tool with a curved blade meant for chopping around objects, such as tree trunks, and for “snedding,” ...
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bill-hook, n. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for bill-hook is from 1611, in the writing of Randle Cotgrave, lexicographer. bill-hook is formed within English, by compounding ...
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[PDF] edge tool production in southern and south-west England, 1740 to ...In the 1740s, water-powered hammers were first used in SW England. Hand-forging revived in Kent/Sussex. Edge tools were made from wrought iron with welded ...
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The Billhook - Hoe FarmingMar 10, 2025 · Older people, like myself, remember the billhook being the tool of choice for chopping wood for the kitchen fire, and it remained in common use ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|control11|><|separator|>
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Billhook - ScoutWikiMay 6, 2012 · The billhook's use as a cutting tool goes back to the Bronze Age and a few examples survive from this period (e.g found in the sea around Greece) ...
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A Load of Old Billhooks - Home### Summary of Billhook Core Components and Principles
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Billhook | James Wood BlacksmithFull-length stick tang and brass button. Overall weight - 560g. Overall Length - 370mm. Blade Length - 230mm. Blade Thickness 6mm tapering to 3mm. Sold Out ...
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Billhook Machetes - Shop Specialty Agricultural Cutting Tools4.7 139 · Free delivery over $100 · 60-day returnsThe Billhook Machete is an ancient agricultural cutting tool with a curved blade meant for chopping around objects, such as tree trunks, and for “snedding,”
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Billhooks from the Medieval period to the RenaissanceThis shape, with an open socket for a wooden handle, was also found in pre-Roman Britain and is still found in the 21st century in Morocco and southern Spain.
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Blades in VA and NC – From Stones to SteelFeb 13, 2015 · In this application, a small piece of high-carbon steel was forge welded to a wrought-iron axe to provide it with a tough bit that would retain ...
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Handles - A Load of Old BillhooksA billhook consists of a working part (the blade) and a handle which allows the user to pick it up, use it and control its movement.
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Wartech 18” 440 Stainless Steel Bill Hook Machete - Walmart.comIn stock Rating 4.5 (2) Fully functional · Has a hooked blade with two-tone finish · Full tang ensures durability and strength · Sharpened on the inner curve · Ribbed grip supports a firm ...
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Modern BillhooksMost modern billhooks seem to be fairly well made, even if stamped from sheet steel, rather than being forged from solid bar.Missing: stainless composite
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How To Sharpen A Bill Hook? - UK WorkshopAug 3, 2010 · If cutting hazel and smaller branches the primary bevel need to be 17 to 20 degrees any more and the hook will get stuck in the cut. I would ...
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Welcome - A Load of Old BillhooksThe billhook is mainly used for cutting and splitting green wood obtained from saplings, usually grown in coppices.Missing: design | Show results with:design
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Traditional Hedgelaying Tools: A guide to their use and benefitsRegional Influence: Designed for Devon-style hedgelaying, where neatness and precision are vital. Kentish Billhook. Design: A single-edge blade with a ...
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Hedgelaying ToolsThe Yorkshire is the heavyweight of the billhook patterns. It's broad body, long handle and double edged head see it suitable for both the heavy work of ...
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Yorkshire Billhook for Hedge Laying - Long Handled by Carter'sOut of stock Rating 4.6 (11) The Yorkshire Billhook with long handle is one of the most popular billhook patterns in our large range of professional hedge laying tools.
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English billhooksMost counties had a regional pattern, some had several. As yet I have not found a pattern for Cornwall, but the Devon half turn hook is often found there.
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33. Traditional Designs in Some Modern Farm Tools - jstorMany of those could well fit into a museum s representation of eighteenth-century craft workshops. ... and Stafford billhooks that sell in many parts of the ...Missing: components | Show results with:components
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[PDF] newsletter - Tools & Trades History SocietyThe long nose of the hurdle Hampshire and Kentish bills becomes pre-eminent when working and cleaving small rods: with the long nose in the cleft and the ...
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How to lay a hedge - Gardens IllustratedOct 31, 2024 · Kent pattern billhook has a deeper blade than the Berkshire pattern, with a short nose that is useful for working at the bottom of a hedge.
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Edge tool makers of Somerset - A Load of Old BillhooksThis pattern, often called a thatcher's hook, is common to the North Somerset/Bristol area. In his conference paper on Edge Tool Makers, Change and Continuity ...
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English - A Load of Old BillhooksMany small UK tool works made billhooks, with pattern books showing designs. Some, like Morris, continued into the 20th century.Missing: designs | Show results with:designs
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Archive and Museum Database | Details - University of ReadingThis 9 inch billhook was made by Brades of Birmingham, and is of the 'Eastern Counties' type. It has two cutting edges, one following the curve of the hook, the ...Missing: makers | Show results with:makers
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William Hunt and Sons - WikipediaIn 1782 he purchased the Brades Estate at Oldbury, near Birmingham, and established a new works there known as Brades Forge, or simply as The Brades.Missing: billhook | Show results with:billhook
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French billhooksThere are many regional patterns of billhooks to be found in France. Small ones, known as serpettes, were widely used for pruning grape vines.Missing: serpe | Show results with:serpe
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Italian billhooks - A Load of Old BillhooksThe single edged billhook is known as a roncola (plural roncole), double edged ones as pennato (plural pennati) and square bladed ones.Missing: international | Show results with:international
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Military billhooks 3The billhook was relatively common in the American colonies, and also appears to have been known as a fascine knife during the period of British rule.
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Asian BillhooksA Japanese nata or kama, used to cut bamboo, a hollow grass like plant, will require a different blade to one used to cut hazel in England - yet at the same ...Missing: naka | Show results with:naka
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The ancient art of hedgelaying - Countryfile.comOct 11, 2012 · The technique is deceptively simple: cut the stem about three-quarters of the way through, by splitting it downwards with a billhook or an axe, ...
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What is coppicing a tree? - National TrustHazel is usually coppiced on an eight-year cycle, while chestnut has a cycle of 15 to 20 years. Protecting the young shoots. In the first year or two after a ...How Coppicing Works · How Coppicing Helps Wildlife · Rare Species
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5 Traditional Hand Tools to Help you Cultivate AbundanceJul 7, 2020 · But a machete is a much lighter tool and won't be able to clear as large of branches as a bill hook.
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Coppicing: An Introduction - Woodlands.co.ukMay 22, 2007 · Coppicing is done on rotation: small areas of a woodland are cut each year in sequence leaving the areas not being cut to grow on for between 15 ...
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Coppicing at Hayley Wood | Wildlife Trust for Beds Cambs & NorthantsNov 6, 2019 · Properly arranged this allows for easier access when you come to use a billhook to fashion the tree stems into stakes, canes, bean poles ...Missing: agricultural | Show results with:agricultural
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Hedgelaying: getting started - Country LifeFeb 16, 2014 · ... 18th-century Enclosure Acts created the patchwork of fields that has endured to this day. A good hedge is the result of careful management ...Missing: laying | Show results with:laying
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[PDF] The billhook in English DialectBillhook variations include 'Badging-hook', 'Bank-hook', 'Bill-knife', 'Broad-hook', 'Broom-hook', 'Browse-hook', 'Brushing-bill', 'Brushing-hook', 'Chopper', ...
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(PDF) Woodland Management - Academia.edu• Billhook. • Herbicide applicator. • Weeding 'hook'. • Safety gloves and ... organic farming system show benefits to both trees and animals. The trees ...
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[PDF] Invasive alien species in aquatic environmentsManual cutting of groundsel bushes using a billhook in the Lège-. Cap-Ferret National salt-meadow nature reserve. © ONCFS. Figure 71. Page 170. Some of the ...
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Pleaching Hedgerow with Billhooks, Edwardian Farm - YouTubeFeb 17, 2015 · ... Yorkshire having such a long handle that a tang is just not practical—they have a socket instead. The smaller hooks have variations in the ...
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Bushcraft & Forest School BillhooksThe billhooks very foundations are set in the roots of Bushcraft and forest skills, and would have once been a standard tool for many of ancestors. Today, these ...
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why a billhook? | BushcraftUK CommunityJan 7, 2009 · A billhook is the traditional tool for cutting up to a certain size in the coppice. You can do so much, cut very quickly and cleanly, split wood, shave wood, ...
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Country diary: English thatchers are having to take to the woodsFeb 25, 2023 · And so English thatchers, suddenly sparless, have had to sharpen our billhooks and head once again for the woods. At least, most of us have. I ...<|separator|>
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TAMPA'S WATERS - The Story of a Charcoal BurnerSep 21, 2020 · The charcoal burner found èl fràsen, èl rùer, èl càrpen, which ... Fiochèla: billhook. A tool for cutting wood, like a small machete ...
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A Bodger's life - The moving dragon writesJul 15, 2016 · Cutting the hazel from the stools with his billhook, chopping the spars to length, making the hurdles that he sold by the twenty to the sheep ...
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Billhook leather handle with sheath - LeborgneHandle fitting with tang : fits deeply into handle and gives extra strength. Ready-to-use cutting edge; Adjustable cutting edge guard : safety. Safety ...Missing: modern adaptations
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Trimming & Edging with a Billhook Tool - FiskarsWith the lightweight Billhook, you will feel comfortable cutting back plants, dividing perennials, weeding around delicate areas, and even edging along a brick ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Risk Assessment: Billhook and Mallet Location: Various Completed byJan 2, 2019 · Bill hooks and mallets are mainly used within Forest School and bushcraft for splitting/cleaving wood through the application of force.
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[PDF] HAND AND PORTABLE POWER TOOL SAFETY GUIDELINESAppropriate personal protective equipment (i.e.: safety glasses, face shield, safety goggles, gloves, etc.) should be worn to protect from hazards that may be ...Missing: billhook benefits
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Use a Billhook over a chainsaw - sustainable farming practicesFeb 3, 2018 · Wouldn't use a chainsaw or billhook for pruning. Chainsaw - just too much, billhook leaves a messy and possibly too long an end - just use a ...Missing: environmental benefits dependency
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History and Design of the English Bill - Arms & ArmorMay 3, 2021 · English Bills appear to derive historically from a farming implement popularized by the Romans, the securis. The securis is a variety of ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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The Battle of Crécy: Anatomy of a Military Revolution - Seven Swords -May 2, 2025 · Polearms: Bills and glaives for reach against cavalry; Armour: Transitional harness combining maille hauberks with plate reinforcements ...
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Arms and Armour from the Age of Agincourt - Medieval HistoriesOct 22, 2015 · The exhibition features original weapons and armor from the time of Agincourt, including a Visored Bascinet, and hand-weapons used by English ...
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Tudor Military TrainingWIth no standing army, the defence of the nation relied on the local Trained Bands – a part-time militia made up from labourers and craftsmen of the parish.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The military obligations of the English people 1511-1558 - COREMay 3, 2025 · The first Tudor called out the militia whenever the peace of the ... green was a training-ground for archers. At the firing of a beacon ...
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Tudors: War | English HeritageThe Tudor period saw the gradual evolution of England's medieval army into a larger, firearm-wielding force, supported by powerful ships and formidable gun ...
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REV WAR FASCINE KNIFE - Horse SoldierThe fascine knife was a side arm / tool issued to 17th to 19th century light infantry and artillery. It served both as a personal weapon and as a camp tool ...
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Bush Hooks & Brush Axes (USA) - A Load of Old BillhooksThe long handled Bush Hook or Brush Axe (the two names seem interchangable) and its lighter cousin the Bank Blade or Ditch Knife.
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Trench Raiding Weaponry of World War I | Historical Spotlight | NewsThe billhook was also issued to some armed forces, known as the fascine knife. While its use was primarily for making fascines—rough bundles of brushwood for ...
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WW1 military issue billhook - Page 3 - Great War ForumFeb 11, 2007 · The armies of Scandinavia, Prussia and Germany issued fascine knives in the form of short swords to their troops, with leather sheaths - these ...
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WW2 BRITISH/COMMONWEALTH BILL HOOK MACHETE-SOLDThe Bill Hook machete used in close jungle areas such as Burma during WW2. This example has very clear stamping of the maker BWL date stamped 1943 and Broad ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Military billhooks 2 - A Load of Old BillhooksMost armies of WW1 and WW2 had a billhook issued to their army Pioneer Corps and also to most Infantry and Artillery Units.Missing: international styles
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Military billhooks 1Even today the term 'fascine knife' is used for a billhook, especially in the USA. Gabions used to provide temporary defensive cover to cannon emplacments c ...