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Figure 1. — Woodworking- implements, a, Typical ax head, weighing' 6 to 8 pounds, b, Same as a, with handle; 

 total length about 3% feet, c, Short-handled adz (angaru). d, Saw used for cutting planks (k'ereri 

 arakutarakua), about 6 feet long; the lower handle usually is of metal and clamps over the end of the saw, 

 engaging the saw teeth to hold it in place, e. Long -handled adz. /, Method of using long-handled adz to 

 dress beams or planks, g, Logging saw, "sardina," used to cut felled timber into desired lengths. 



