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scholagladiatoria | Why do Forward Curved Blades Cut So Well? @scholagladiatoria | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 15 hours ago
Many types of axe, sword, chopper and knife have blades set forwards of the grip, and these are often tools and weapons associated with effective chopping. Why do they cut so well, and do they in fact?

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