Sickle Wooden Handles
Sickle wooden handles are the long, ergonomically designed shafts that are attached to sickle blades, which are used for harvesting crops like wheat, barley, and grass. Typically made from durable hardwood such as ash or hickory, these handles are crafted to provide the user with a comfortable grip and enough leverage to perform repetitive cutting tasks efficiently. The wooden handle of a sickle is designed for balance, ensuring that the user can swing the curved blade with ease while minimizing strain on the hands and wrists. Wooden handles are also favored for their natural shock absorption properties, which help to reduce vibration during use.