The method for fastening the blade to the handle has varied over time. It can be lashed, as was probably common in old stone axes, but also simple 'wedged', whereby the end of the handle is slit, then inserted into a socket in the blade, and is held tight by a wedge introduced into the slit and pounded in with a mallet[?].
The axe is one of the human race's oldest tools: long before the discovery of metal, stone axeheads were fastened to wooden handles.
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