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[[image:vikingspade.jpg|right|100px|thumb|Replica Spade.]] |
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A '''spade''' is a digging [[tool]] primarily used to 'cut' the soil. It can also be used to lift out the loosened soil, but that is a better job for a [[shovel]]. |
A '''spade''' is a digging [[tool]] primarily used to 'cut' the soil. It can also be used to lift out the loosened soil, but that is a better job for a [[shovel]]. |
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Latest revision as of 22:20, 13 March 2006
A spade is a digging tool primarily used to 'cut' the soil. It can also be used to lift out the loosened soil, but that is a better job for a shovel.
Spades historically have been made with wood, wood with metal edges and also with full metal blades. Spades depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry are asymetrical with the handle running up one side of the tool. Later period spades have blades that appear close to modern spades.