Definition
A western ax is a type of ax designed for felling trees and splitting wood, common in the western regions of countries like the United States. It usually features a single bit (blade) and a long handle for added leverage. Imagine a classic lumberjack toolπ². It's built for power and efficiency in cutting tasks. Think of it as a reliable workhorse for forestry and woodworking. Its design emphasizes strength and endurance for heavy-duty use.