Tool for digging holes in the garden

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Remark. ; Making a tool like this can be dangerous, so don't do it at home.
I couldn't take a photo of this tool while I was making it because there was a lot of dust and of course my hands were dirty when making it.
I turned the handle from laurel wood

I cut the head of the screw and inserted it into a wooden handle, on which I inserted a ring so that the wood does not crack while digging hard in the holes

I took a piece of iron and started to process it, cut and shape it, I had inspiration from this

One garden I was working on and I found this bird skull that had an interesting shape like the one I needed to cover the tree root hole

That's how this turned out

This is a view of the skull from below as it looks

this is how the tool head looks like this

I drilled a hole in it and cut a thread so that it could be seen - fixed it on a support made of screws

This is what this work of mine that I showed you at HIVE looks like, so that we can enjoy the creation for working in the garden a little around the house

The final work of this work can be seen on my last post where it is shown decorated and drawn to make it more efficient for work.
You can see it there in the first photo.

https://ecency.com/hive-130560/@denisdenis/how-i-made-a-tool

That would be all about this garden tool display work of mine .

Now that's all I have to leave you and see you in another exciting adventure .

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This thing looks very sharp! Dangerous.

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Extremely sharp and should be for working in the country and of course dangerous with poor handling ;))

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I saw how you made it.
You have a serious workshop.
Grinder, lathe, vise... I've always been afraid when I grind or work on stone. A stone broke on my grinder a couple of times while cutting (luckily the protection was not removed).
And my father-in-law had a stone break when he was processing something and almost killed him...
It is dangerous to work in the workshop without appropriate protective equipment, without long-sleeved coats and protective clothing or visors... Beware.

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Thanks for the warning, one should be careful with the tool and of course under protection and try to do what one can think of ;))

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The idea is half the job 🙂

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The other half takes the same half of the job because it helps with the garden work ;))

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