Are scythes still used?

A scythe is an agricultural hand tool for mowing grass or harvesting crops. It is historically used to cut down or reap edible grains, before the process of threshing. The scythe has been largely replaced by horse-drawn and then tractor machinery, but is still used in some areas of Europe and Asia.
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When did scythes stop being used?

In the 20th century, scythes were replaced almost completely by machines, including the mower and combine. But they still find use in less developed countries, and there are even scythe enthusiasts and competitions throughout Europe and North America.
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Was a scythe ever used as a weapon?

Farming tools such as the scythe and pitchfork have frequently been used as a weapon by those who could not afford or did not have access to more expensive weapons such as pikes, swords, or later, guns. Scythes and pitchforks were stereotypically carried by angry mobs or gangs of enraged peasants.
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Is a scythe useful?

Though more usually associated with the Grim Reaper, scythes are rapidly gaining a reputation for being a useful tool in the garden or at the allotment.
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Who uses a scythe?

A scythe is a sharp, curved blade used for mowing or reaping. While farmers use it to cut plants, the grim reaper uses it to, well, scare you to death. In Old English, scythe was spelled siðe. Since there is no longer an ð in modern English, scythe became the accepted form of the word in the early 15th century.
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How heavy is a scythe?

It weighs a lot less than the American scythe. An American scythe purchased in a local farm store in Pennsylvania weighs almost 6 pounds (2.70 kilograms), while a European scythe weighs less than 4 pounds (1.75 kilograms).
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How much can a man scythe in a day?

One good man can scythe an acre in a day. It would probably require one person two or three days to ensure that that acre of mown grass was turned sufficiently to dry as quickly as possible.
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Can you cut grass with a scythe?

Many people mow their lawn with a scythe. We do a bit of it with the grounds at Scythe Supply to demonstrate that mowing a lawn with a scythe is doable. It is a good way to learn the stroke and rhythm of using a scythe. It requires a very sharp blade and you need to stone the blade often to keep a keen edge.
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Are scythes easy to use?

The European scythe is as easy to maintain as it is to use. You sharpen the blade by peening the cutting edge with a hammer on a small anvil or jig, then honing with a whetstone. Using a grindstone, either hand driven or motor powered, overheats the steel, removing the temper from the thin blade.
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Can you actually fight with a scythe?

TL;DR: It can and has been done, although not with the exact same scythe you'd use for grass or wheat. Well, people have used scythes (or more accurately, sickles) as weapons in combat.
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Did Vikings use scythes?

7. Viking men spent most of their time farming. This may come as a disappointment, but most Viking men brandished scythes, not swords.
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Is a Chakram a real weapon?

Chakram (Sanskrit: cakra, cakram; Punjabi: cakkra, cakkram) is a throwing weapon from the Indian subcontinent. One of its major purposes is to protect the turban and the head from sword/melee attacks. It is circular with a sharpened outer edge and a diameter of 12–30 centimetres (4.7–11.8 in).
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How many acres would an average man harvest with a scythe?

It was always used for mowing grass, but sometimes it was used to cut oats and barley. It was not generally used for cutting wheat. With the scythe a man could cut up to three acres a day."
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Is a scythe and sickle the same thing?

A sickle has an almost circular blade and a short handle—it's designed to be held with one hand. A scythe has a long, slightly curved blade that's attached to a long pole, often with two handles attached—it's designed to be held with two hands.
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Is a scythe better than a lawnmower?

Mowers are better than scythes for the elderly or people in bad health due to the ease of use. They are also better for larger lawns or ones needing close cuts. Scythes are advantageous for the physically fit, less manicured lawns, or smaller areas. They are also cheaper for the frugally minded.
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Can you scythe in the rain?

Unlike mechanical mowers a scythe is perfectly happy cutting wet vegetation. …. which is lucky really, considering the weather we have been having. The view out of the window may not be very enticing, but sometimes you just have to get out there and mow!
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What can I use instead of a scythe?

The scythe has been largely replaced by horse-drawn and then tractor machinery, but is still used in some areas of Europe and Asia. Reapers are bladed machines that automate the cutting of the scythe, and sometimes subsequent steps in preparing the grain or the straw or hay.
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Why does death carry a scythe?

The scythe is an image that reminds us that Death reaps the souls of sinners like the peasant who harvests corn in his field. Each movement of the scythe brings thousands of souls. In Greek mythology, Chronos, called Father Time, was the king of titans and the father of Zeus.
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How sharp should a scythe be?

The cutting edge near the beard should be about 1/16” – 1/8" off the ground when the belly of the blade is on the ground. If you take the blade off the snath and lay the blade on a flat surface the blade will lie correctly. Use this as the criterion for adjusting the snath to the blade so the edge lies correctly.
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Who invented the scythe?

Joseph Jenckes was awarded on March 6, 1646 the first patent in North America by the General Court of Massachusetts, for making scythes. This basic scythe design remained in use for over 300 years.
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How much does a war scythe cost?

It can be sold for a minimum of 300,000 gold, and requires players to be at least level 77 to equip it. This item can be obtained from the King's Castle dungeon on Nightmare difficulty. It is one of two legendaries that can be obtained from King's Castle, the other being the Beastmaster Spell Scythe.
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How does a scythe cut?

The blade moves easily through the grass as it cuts with a slice like using a knife to cut new bread or a tomato by drawing the blade through. The stress of cutting is shared along the length of the blade. Each bit of the edge doing its part.
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Can a warlock use a scythe?

Could a warlock still use a scythe? Short answer: Yes. Any character can use any weapon, as spelled out in this featured question. Warlocks are proficient with simple weapons, which means that they can add their proficiency modifier to attack rolls with simple weapons.
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Which is the best weapon?

Of course, nuclear weapons surpass all other weapons made to date, because they have enormous destructive power and can cut down an entire city and a large part of the population, and radiation after a nuclear attack would be present for decades.
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