Is it safe to use a wooden wedge that holds the axe head instead

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Answer (1 of 10): Yes, it is safe to use wooden ones that have angles measuring from 5 to 10 degrees with the grain running lengthwise from the point to the wide head. They are meant to be pounded into rhe handles slot or kerf after the metal axe head is fitted or hanged over the axe handle. Once

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