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- Twybil abstract "A twybil is a hand tool used for green woodworking. It is used for chopping out mortises when timber framing, or making smaller pieces such as gates. It combines chopping and levering functions in a single tool.The appearance of a twybil is that of a T-shaped double-edged axe with unusually long blades and a very short handle. This appearance is deceptive, as they are actually derived from a large double-ended chisel with a side handle added for better control. The geometry of a twybil, particularly the long straight blades, makes it unworkable as an axe. Unfortunately many old examples have been damaged by such misuse.Twybils always have two working ends and these are always different. The first is an axe-like blade, with the edge arranged parallel to the handle. The second edge is crossways, as for an adze. This is used for prying and levering rather than cutting.".
- Twybil thumbnail Stik-_og_krydsøkse.jpg?width=300.
- Twybil wikiPageID "26687404".
- Twybil wikiPageLength "8002".
- Twybil wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Twybil wikiPageRevisionID "601851515".
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Adze.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Ashley_Iles.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Axe.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Bevel_(sharpening).
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Billhook.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Brace_(tool).
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Brace_and_bit.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Axes.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Green_woodworking_tools.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking_chisels.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking_hand_tools.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Chisel.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Forge_welding.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Forging.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Fulcrum_(mechanics).
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Gate.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Grain.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Green_woodworking.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Hurdle.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Kitchen_knife.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Leaf_spring.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Lever.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Mortise_and_tenon.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Mortise_chisel.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Oyster_knife.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Slick_(tool).
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Timber_framing.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Tomahawk_(axe).
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Woodworking_joints.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink Wrought_iron.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink File:Hurdle_makers_twybill.jpg.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLink File:Stik-_og_krydsøkse.jpg.
- Twybil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Twybil".
- Twybil hasPhotoCollection Twybil.
- Twybil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Twybil subject Category:Axes.
- Twybil subject Category:Green_woodworking_tools.
- Twybil subject Category:Woodworking_chisels.
- Twybil subject Category:Woodworking_hand_tools.
- Twybil hypernym Tool.
- Twybil type Software.
- Twybil type Tool.
- Twybil comment "A twybil is a hand tool used for green woodworking. It is used for chopping out mortises when timber framing, or making smaller pieces such as gates. It combines chopping and levering functions in a single tool.The appearance of a twybil is that of a T-shaped double-edged axe with unusually long blades and a very short handle. This appearance is deceptive, as they are actually derived from a large double-ended chisel with a side handle added for better control.".
- Twybil label "Twybil".
- Twybil sameAs m.0bm8v8w.
- Twybil sameAs Q7859517.
- Twybil sameAs Q7859517.
- Twybil wasDerivedFrom Twybil?oldid=601851515.
- Twybil depiction Stik-_og_krydsøkse.jpg.
- Twybil isPrimaryTopicOf Twybil.