hey folks! (or hay folks? heh...) i grew up using a scythe on the family farm but didn't give it much thought for a long time, now that I'm working on managing my own small property, I had been using the gas mower to bag the grass for mulch but I've not been liking the fumes, noise, and hacking up dirt that I have inhaled the next day, and was thinking of solutions and it struck me that I should be using a scythe instead! So I did a little looking around and ordered a scythe from scythe supply, but due to the covid stuff going on, they were super backed up, and my grass don't care, it keeps on going. So I did what any sane person would do and ordered another blade from OSR which was shipping much faster, and I got it in yesterday and set about making my own snath from a stick i had laying around. I gave it a few swings and it cuts great, I was pleasantly supprised at how much more mulch I got in a few moments farting around than from a decent amound of time behind a mower. I am undecided though as to the best way to attach a handle to it. I have a stick that I shaved up and cut that will make a good handle for it. According to my research usually handles are either attached with some kind of hardware or attached with a mortice and tennon of some sort. While I dabble in what I like to think of as "functional" woodworking a little bit, I'm not the best. I don't have a large enough drill bit to do a decent size round tennon (and im not 100% confident in my woodworking to cut a round peg on the end of the handle either) and also the skill involved in a square one seems a bit beyond my reach at the moment too. so maybe the hardware option is a way to go? I feel like if i cut a little groove on the top of the snath and square off the end of the handle so it could key in to the snath essentially, and used a screw and some glue that might be a decent solution? thoughts? anyone who's made a snath that's not god level craftsman with every tool ever and had good results doing this and wish to share pictures of what they came up with or advice on what worked for them?
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