1.A bolo is a large cutting tool of Filipino origin similar to the machete, used particularly in the jungles of Indonesia, the Philippines, and in the sugar fields of Cuba. The primary use for the bolo is clearing vegetation, whether for agriculture or during trail blazing.
2.Your right hand should grasp the neck a few inches below the ax's head, with its palm facing away. If you're a lefty, just reverse the instructions. Hold the ax with a grip that's firm but not tense. When you swing at your target, your top hand will slide down to the bottom, so that your two hands meet
3.Your hand positions. When you hold the rake, grasp it with both hands and change your hand positions now and then as you rake.
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1.A bolo is a large cutting tool of Filipino origin similar to the machete, used particularly in the jungles of Indonesia, the Philippines, and in the sugar fields of Cuba. The primary use for the bolo is clearing vegetation, whether for agriculture or during trail blazing.
2.Your right hand should grasp the neck a few inches below the ax's head, with its palm facing away. If you're a lefty, just reverse the instructions. Hold the ax with a grip that's firm but not tense. When you swing at your target, your top hand will slide down to the bottom, so that your two hands meet
3.Your hand positions. When you hold the rake, grasp it with both hands and change your hand positions now and then as you rake.