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What do you want to use it for? That would dictate what kind of edge best suits your work.
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To be honest, I don't have a use right now, but since it's cold and white outside, I think this would be a nice time to prepare it for use before I have a use. I tend to "bank" garage sale purchases made over the summer, and prepare them for work in the winter. My shop is in a heated basement, but I don't enjoy being there as much in the summer, when I can be outside.
what is the use for a "straight" edge vs one with a curve? I've seen both online, but nobody seems to talk about one vs the other.
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If you want to use the hatchet for carving or shaping wood, a symmetrical bevel (bevel on each side) is probably best, along with a curved edge. When carving, you'll likely want to cut from either side of the axe, and the curved edge allows you to target specific places on the wood. A "hewing" axe is more suited to using the hatchet to create a flat surface. Carpenters of old would use a hewing hatchet to square up boards or beams. A hewing hatchet's edge tends to be more straight as you don't want a deeper cut in the middle vs. the outer portions of the edge. For my work, I use a carving axe. You can make a flat edge with a double bevel axe that has a curved edge, but it requires a bit more attention to the angle you attack the board with compared to a hewing axe design. I find the double bevel curved edge to be more versatile, and it's likely what most potential buyers of an axe are looking for.
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Thanks for the responses! I noticed that the handle needs to be replaced. The handle itself looks fine, but what is in the hatchet itself isn't very good-I wouldn't use it like that. Time for me to work on my "shaving skills" and since the handle needs to curve away a bit, that will make it fun.