Knives, axes, scissors, and chisels. The forward edge of a crowbar is also a wedge.
axe and knife
Yes
A wedge serves as the tip of a crowbar or chisel, and in cutting implements such as knives, axes, and the blades of scissors.
The word wedge has many definitions. Since you are asking in the "Lawn and Garden Tools" section I will assume you are asking about a wedge that is used to separate two things as in chopping wood. Once a cut is made in the wood with an axe a wedge can be placed in that cut and hit with a large hammer to separate the two side of the wood.
A wedge is a thing that can be made of any material. Sometimes, wedges are used as a doorstop. An example of a wedge is a slice of cheese from a circle chunk of cheese or as I said a doorstop. I don't really know anything else about wedges... I hope this was somehow helpful...
Anything that isn't a wedge, really. An example of a wedge is an axe. A thing with that shape is a wedge. Non examples could be other simple machines: screws, levers, pulleys, really anything that, if you look in an encyclopedia, isn't classified as a wedge. :) .
There are many items in everyday life that involve a wedge. A spatula for cooking is a wedge, a door stopper is a wedge used to stop the door, and a knife use to chop vegetables is a wedge.
Yes
A wedge serves as the tip of a crowbar or chisel, and in cutting implements such as knives, axes, and the blades of scissors.
Vegetative
Axes, forks, nails, your teeth, knives and many more.
This action is probably not possible without intermediate tools, such as a wedge and a hammer.
Axe Crowbar Chisel
Tools and more tools - in fact everything that doesn't involve wearing!
Machines often do this kind of thing nowadays. But no power tools have replaced the maul and wedge that I know of. Unless you count chainsaws as something that you could use for this.
An axe, or a metal wedge and hammer, both can be used to split logs.
The word wedge has many definitions. Since you are asking in the "Lawn and Garden Tools" section I will assume you are asking about a wedge that is used to separate two things as in chopping wood. Once a cut is made in the wood with an axe a wedge can be placed in that cut and hit with a large hammer to separate the two side of the wood.
The tools required for door replacement involve a hammer, spatula type wedge to drive the thing that holds the door together apart. A philips screw driver to take down those pieces, and do the reverse to put the other door back up. For a better guide go here: http://www.acehardware.com/info/index.jsp?categoryId=1284489