<span class="Apple-converted-space"><img src="//cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0883/0264/files/act-left_thumb.png?v=1474406777" alt="" style="padding-right: 5px;" width="36" height="15"> The Gränsfors Broad Axe model 1900 has a traditional design &amp;&nbsp;is suitable for squaring logs &amp;&nbsp;planks, for example when building a log house. Broad Axes vary greatly depending on the shape of the head &amp;&nbsp;edge &amp;&nbsp;the angle of the handle. The Broad Axe has three grind options. As a rule, the Broad Axe is ground on both sides of the edge (knife grind). The double-sided Broad Axe is often used for making joints, but also for all sorts of timber &amp;&nbsp;plank hewing. The axe is also available as a special order ground only on one side (scissor grind). On a scissor-ground axe, the side of the head that does not have a ground bevel face is generally flat &amp;&nbsp;on the right-hand side of the edge. The left-hand side of the edge is the ground side. The flat side of the axe is more ‘aggressive’ &amp;&nbsp;is used when the log has to be really smooth, for example when planing structural timbers. The other side is used when the log is to have a slight wave pattern &amp;&nbsp;thus does not need to be as smooth. The reverse scissor grind is also available as the exact opposite of the scissor grind.&nbsp;</span>
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