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What does a tomahawk look like?

A tomahawk is an axe-like tool used by Native Americans. It has a wooden handle, with head made from stone. The stone-head fanned out slightly from the handle, and the edges were sharpened. Contrary to popular belief, Indians did not use tomahawk's for scalping. They were often presented as part of a treaty. The tomahawks used for this purpose were made from polished wood with an ornately engraved silver head.


How can one learn the proper technique for throwing a tomahawk effectively?

To learn the proper technique for throwing a tomahawk effectively, one can start by holding the tomahawk near the bottom of the handle with a firm grip. Stand with your dominant foot forward and your non-dominant foot back, shoulder-width apart. Keep your arm straight and swing the tomahawk back behind your head, then bring it forward in a smooth motion, releasing it at the right moment to hit the target. Practice consistently to improve accuracy and distance.


What does a sliding pintle look like?

A sliding pintle typically consists of a cylindrical pin with a flat head that slides up and down within a slot or groove. The flat head of the pin is designed to be engaged by a mating component to control movement or alignment. The sliding action allows for adjustment or variable positioning.


What did the Powhatan tomahawk look like?

Usually made from rawhide and had a "sharp" stone type head for leverage.


How is the sliding door handle mechanism removed from the sliding door on a 1973 VW bus if you have removed the 3 screws but can't separate the chrome lever from the catch.?

I have a '74, and I'm doing some work on the sliding door. I removed 5 philip-head screws. The assembly facing the interior has 3: one each for the handles, and onel for the assembly. Then, facing the jam, there's another 2. The middle screw of the 3-screw configuration is the one for the chrome handle.


What keeps food from sliding back into your mouth?

what stops food from sliding up from your stomach when your standing your head


Why is the 5 lb pick tool on a pick axe I saw in a home improvement store attached about 2 inches down from the end of the handle?

It's a matter of positioning the head so that the handle can withstand the forces generated when the ax head strikes something. The energy involved could pry the head off the end of the handle or even snap the end of the handle off. I usually see that the handle fits in a hole in the ax head, and the end of the handle is too big around to fit through the hole. This way the head is secure and one can swing away without too much fear of the head flying off.


How do you put the axe head on the handle?

To put the axe head on the handle, first ensure the handle is clean and dry. Then, place the axe head on top of the handle, making sure it is centered. Use a mallet to gently tap the axe head onto the handle until it is securely in place. Check for any gaps between the head and handle, and make any necessary adjustments.


What is a sliding head breaker bar?

A sliding head breaker bar is a large wrench that is used to break stubborn bolts free. The head slides because of a ratcheting action so that the operator does not have to remove the bar to move it back and forth.


What axe does Johanna use in Catching Fire?

I just saw the film today and I noticed her axe very closely resembles the M48 tomahawk that they sell all over ebay and amazon. The film makers took the creative liberties of enlarging the size from a tomahawk to a larger axe and giving the axe head some more reinforced metal down the shaft. So far the M48 tomahawk is the closest thing you can get to Johanna's axe though I hope that they start making the larger axe version just like the one from the film!


Can you slide head first in to second base in little league?

Yes. There is no MLB rule that prohibits sliding or diving head first into any base.


How do i Adjust height on craftsman high wheel trimmer?

I adjusted mine by loosening the Allen nut holding the head to the shaft and sliding it up, and then tightening the Allen nut again. I also adjusted the handle to a height that tends to make me lift the head a little when I walk behind the trimmer. Hope this helps....