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Marking axe

A Norwegian timber marking axe from the 1960s.
A marking axe used by a forestry officer
A marking axe being used by a forestry officer

Marking axe or marking hatchet is a small hatchet which is used by forest workers to mark trees designated for logging or for thinning. These axes were used also for trail blazing or for marking the ends of the felled logs for identification of the owner (stamping axe).

Usage

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A hole in the bark is first cut with the axe and then the hammer part was hit on the spot and a raised die on the head would create a stamp on the mark. The hammer would create a recognizable marking to show the owner or buyer of the tree. After marking all the trees on a stand it would be ready for cutting. Felled logs could be marked also with a log marking hammer which was used on the end of the logs.[1][2] Nowadays the marks on standing trees are done usually with paint. [3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Log-marking hammer (Wisconsin 101) Our history in objects
  2. ^ Nummerierschlägel (Faszination "Altes Werkzeug" - Markierwerkzeuge / Forst)
  3. ^ Timber marking (Veon Ltd)
  4. ^ An introduction to Tree Marking by Tommy Lutz (Published by the Medway Community Forest Cooperative)
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